The "Things we should write" thread

Ditto. I mean I'd like to help, I like the subjects of covenants, magi, Hermetic culture, story seeds etc. But there is no way I'm ever going to be writing hard, historical and geographic facts. It's just not in me to do this level of research - not skills nor interest.
Anyway, whatever happens I think I might just go ahead and actually read the Roman tribunal book in question in its entirety.

So, seeing Rome is headed off in a project management mosaic direction, and I tend to work in smaller collaborative teams...what else?

One thing I've kind of always wanted to do, but couldn't get around to was this: I've noticed that British Goblins by Wirt Skyes is in the public domain. I keep thinking that we could just annotate it using hyperlinks, so that it becomes a layered Ars Magica book. Kind of easy...low research?

Other things: I've often wanted to give copies of The Magnificent Century to every author and have a reading group that boxcutters a chapter week.

I have a Normans and the Millenium thing that has been on the backburner for years.

I know GURPS did a book on this back in 3rd edition, not sure what the copyright status is on that or how it would affect an Ars Magic production...

Not necessarily. But I think perhaps a lot of people don't know any alternatives. What else were you thinking about? That 2-3 people got together and did the book? That still may happen. Theremaybe much enthusiasm and interest, but that does not have to mean 10-12 people try and write it together.

Speaking for myself, I'd be happy just to participate in discussions about e.g. the Hermetic politics and culture, ideas for covenants and plotlines etc. more than writing per se. Sure, I'd like to write about Hermetic structure, plots, covenants, characters. But talking about it, hearing other people's views etc. may be ok.

Maybe people are looking in the direction of an experienced author for guidance as how to do it?

Then I am probably not the best fit for this project, for my desire is to find a way to save everything.

For me, that is almost everything. Not as a carbon copy, much modification indeed, but I can imagine a way to touch on everything just about, and make it seem like a seamless progression of history.

True that, but there is much material beyond the original to create upon as a blank slate, and if part of a team the old bits can be managed by a few that know and explained well enough to those that don't.

Shannon did do awesome work. So did Peter, Jonathan, Mark, and many of the rest. My ideal vision is to honor the old works and draw inspiration from them. Not to copy them, but to pay homage. I do not understand why the Sicily thing is silly. Maybe I am not familiar enough with the history of it. But this so called "last tribe" could be the last of their line/pack, or are ignorant and just think they are the last.

Then there is nothing to revise there. Just add the new information. We need not rewrite the past to include the present. As an aside, Silveroak seems quite knowledgable about Frederik II and may have a lot of information to offer.

There are still demons in Ars Magica, and I see no harm in using a few of these rocks. I also think it would be a cool idea to blame some of that on bad reputations and mysterious cults that merely seem infernal to the ignorant. One rock has a demon, another is a hedgie with the blatant gift falsely accused, another is a strange heritic/mystic, and the fourth could be the real deal and an infernalist that claims to be misunderstood

For some, not for everyone. I do agree though, but I say this can be improved with modification and alteration rather han just scrapping

Yet dwindling vis sources are a reoccuring theme in ArM5. Case in point, Normandy.

You exceeded my vocabulary and I have no idea what you mean. As I am not a fan of 5th edition Faeries, I will plead ignorance and bow out of this subject.

I do not understand what you mean by this. God was always all powerful, and I do not recall anything in Rome that even hints he is not. I will read it again this week and refresh my memory of the whole thing.

There was a lot of that in 3rd edition, I will grant that. Again, I do not remember Rome being that bad about it, but I agree this can be mitigated by some revision (not deletion, revision)

Are there?How many more? Is it that much of a distortion? Is the increase a number to great to be passed off as the growth of 23 years?

How? That different? Really? Things have been added, not really changed. They still wear red hats, deliver messages, and etcetera. They do other stuff too, clarified in 5th edition, but nothing radically different and in need of deletion.

The didn't before? I need to check on that.

Again, I need to study the old text to see why this is an issue.

I repudiate most of your list and disagree with your presumptions. You would rather red-pen for deletion, whereas I would yellow-pen for revision.

That calls for addition, not deletion

Okay. This is an issue why?

This is the one solid point I cannot refute. But the others fall short of the strength of this position.

If you say so. I had thought they were Slavic myself, found in Transylvania. But anyways, there is nothing in the old Rome ook that says "there are no Nightwalkers", so there is nothing to delete. Just something cool to add.

The graveyard of Archmagi is something to see, Varidian's Tomb & Harco & Magvellis are not boring.
Honestly, if the manifesto is to scrap it all and there is nothing worth salvaging, then this project is not for me. It will not hold my interest if I cannot salvage old material. and I will annoy people with my sneaky insistence on slipping it in. I mean, you are looking at the guy who got Delendar and Delendos added back to cannon. :mrgreen:

I can do that if you want :laughing:
But I honestly adore that book also. Pietro is a major facet in the saga I run and a big part of a secret project I am working on.

If there is room for the concept of salvage and revision, then I will be glad to participate. If the goal is to indiscriminately scrap it all, then this project is not for me.

It's the "barren rock" bit that's silly.

Since the fall of the Roman Empire, Sicily (Syracuse) was briefly the site of the Byzantium capital, the island was the site of a Muslim emirate for a couple of hundred years (and therefore the cultural centre responsible for lots of transfer of knowledge between Arab and Christian world), and had a period of Norman rule just ending a bit before 1220. In 1220 it's part of Holy Roman Empire; in fact, Palermo (a city in Sicily) is Frederick II's capital.

In 1220 it is part of the Holy Roman empire with an agreement between Fredrick II and the pope to separate it from the HRE which is largely centered in Germany. Given later events between Fredrick II and the Pope this plan did not come to fruition during Fredrick II's lifetime.

I've thought of a thing we should write.

I think Wales gets really short shrift in Ars. I think it's because it was basically where the Bad Guys lived, and so there was no need to really sort it all out.

I was thinking of annotating Wirt Sykes's British Goblins, but if someone wants to write some geographic stuff for Wales, I think that would be kind of cool. I've sort of nibbled at the edges with Sabrina's Rest on my blog (Bristol Channel) but...yes, I think it's a thing that needs doing eventually.

I'm not familiar with that but it sounds very interesting.
To the Library! There is Research to be done!

Far be it from me to keep you from the Library, but Sykes's booksare in the public domain because he's been dead so long.

Librivox is recording British Goblins into audio, so I was going to announce it as an idea one that was available, but the text is up on Project Gutenberg and Internet Archive.

The holiday Linda and I took to the UK, which should be notorious for anyone who has followed my blog as basically an extended Ars Magica study tour, included me buying a copy of British Goblins at a little shop in Glastonbury. Terrifyingly of all the books I bought in England, it's the only one I have read. I have a good two meters worth of books from that trip I've never gotten around to digesting into Ars Magica form. Actually, tell a lie: we bought a copy of the Folio Society's Dracula at the British National Library for our planned-to-exist baby and I've read that, and we bought a copy of Pterry's "I Shall Wear Midnight" in Edinburgh high street. Those aside, though, I really must get around to cracking open some of those books.

So, it's November on Sunday, and I was wondering if anyone had any plans for writing Ars material this November? Some previous years people have made a good go of it (we've had magic items in the past, CJs list of saints, list of judicial cases, there's probably more if I search for it).

I am currently sadly short on paid work, so may start something, but will probably abandon it if a job comes along. I've been looking at various non-Hermetic bits and looking at which ones I could do a good bit of sample characters, spells/applications of their powers, spirits/ creatures they would deal with, magical places, scenario ideas, enough to make them runnable. I did a scenario of Amazons for Grand Tribunal UK a few years back, which had 5 sample Amazons and a couple of new spells each, the scenario was very short but it showcased them nicely.

Oh, and https://forum.atlas-games.com/t/can-we-have-a-think-about-collaborative-writing-projects/9546/1 was another topic on a similar vein. I wasn't so hot on writing Ars fiction, but it might inspire others.

Threadomancy from 11.5 months ago!!!

However, this time it's appropriate because once again, the season has come around to consider writing projects in November. (What with "national novel writing month" being a well-established thing, it seems November is the traditional month for aspirational writing projects)

So, anyone up for creating more Ars fan content this November? We've had saints, legal cases, magic items, all sorts of things....and lots of projects mentioned and abandoned.

Just prodding the collective imaginations of the board again. Maybe 2016 will be the lucky year.

Thanks for reminding me this thread exists.

I've tried to kick this along for a few years, but this year I just don't have the energy to be the one trying to push the thing along. If someone else wants to give it some direction I might help out as a writer.

I'll be writing a few podcasts...but other than that I'm feeling a bit worn thin at the moment.

Here's a thought: could we arrange a Thing Per Day across the whole Fandom? I will chip in a podcast and transcript every Friday. Who else can chip something in?

For November? I could do more Saints, as they are quite good fun?

CJ x

A consideration is adding the content to Project: Redcap. I just kicked off the "30 Pages in November" campaign [url]30 Pages in November - #2 by borbetomagnus] inviting the ArM community to update the site.

Thanks,
Walter

Salve sodales,
we are thirty-three days from November, the traditional time for writing projects and community efforts. I think this is the most relevant thread from last year to resurrect, so I will make the traditional requests for:
What community projects should people try this year?
Last year we had 30 pages for November. Does project redcap have another bright idea, or are there any other ideas rumbling around?

I had fun creating Hector for Anulus Connectens, and I see Erik and Christian have revived their characters for another 15 year period. When it wound down, we mused about maybe doing another covenant, or maybe doing a "Magi of Hedges" - like Magi of Hermes, but for hedge magi.

What daily item would you like to see?
Last year I went for Naranj, as I wanted to develop the Solomonic spellbook into something I might actually use for characters. Current "one a day for November" thoughts I have are:
A vis source a day
A Hermetic lab a day
An "experimentally altered" spell a day - if I've got the time, create a new spell and change it, otherwise it'll be a published spell with a twist
A rival magic spell/item a day
or maybe if I work really hard, A covenant situation a day.

Of these, the ones I find most awesome are the Vis Sources, followed by the lab. Still, anyone who is willing to put out more cool ideas for people is doing a good thing, no matter what you decide. Awesome.

Project Redcap update of the day?

Do you have a link for this?

Of these, I think I'd most like to see a hermetic lab a day, but I suspect that might also be the most work. Any of them would be cool though.

... not even going to ask for this one...