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"Starting Point"

EightBitz

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I haven't been using RealmWorks all that much, but with the upcoming Import/Export feature, I'm reacquainting myself with it, and with what content I've previously entered.

One of my realms used a category which has since been deprecated. A bit of digging through the Release Notes document indicates that this was the "Starting Point" category, and it was deprecated in version 1.0.1026.186

The headings are:
  • Package Introduction
  • Synopsis
  • Using this Material
  • Additional Material
  • Legal Details

If this category has been deprecated, what category might y'all be using in its stead? GM Synopsis? Story Source? Other?
 
If this category has been deprecated, what category might y'all be using in its stead? GM Synopsis? Story Source? Other?

Yes :) and add "Player Synopsis" as well. So all three together act as the starting point. That's, if its important for you to follow LW structure.
Or create your own starting point that fits your fancy (but that was kind of a obvious answer...)

I created an "Adventure Module" category (as I am busy entering stuff from old Dungeon magazines)
There is an:
Overview section that has the following snippets:
Title; Publisher; Rule Set (out of a created tag list); Source Type (created tag list); Source (created tag list); Source detail; Level from; Level to; Setting; Genre; Plot tone;
Summary Section with a text snippet.

As I just entered 3 adventures its still in the refinement phase...
 
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The 2015 GenCon seminar recommended against using the realm home page for this. The examples shown specifically included the GM and player synopsis topics for this stuff.
 
The 2015 GenCon seminar recommended against using the realm home page for this. The examples shown specifically included the GM and player synopsis topics for this stuff.

That's not entirely accurate. The Realm Starting Point topic (or Home topic) *IS* the starting point for your REALM. However, the objective is in breaking things up. If you have a large realm, then you probably don't want a single, massive topic that the players have to wade through. You probably want to break stuff up into smaller pieces. In addition, the Home topic is UNIQUE to YOUR realm. Consequently, it is not possible for someone else to insert anything into your Home topic when they publish/share material. And you probably wouldn't want them to do that, even if they could. So the objective when sharing material is to organize everything in a clean manner that others can readily integrate into their own existing realms. That is achieved through a Source topic/article, plus one or more GM Synopsis and Player Synopsis topics.

I've got a partially written document that outlines the anatomy and the thinking behind everything. Unfortunately, after the multiple hospital stays last month, I'm (a) woefully behind and (b) have a long road to a full recovery. That latter one is the real gotcha right now, since I'm barely running on impulse power instead of the usual Warp Factor 9. So I'm working on getting you guys this stuff as fast as I can, but it's not going nearly as fast as is needed. :(

All I can do is ask for some patience while I get all this stuff together for everyone. :)
 
rob, get better, man. We will do our best to be patient, and may God bring you rapid and lasting healing.
 
Unfortunately, after the multiple hospital stays last month, I'm (a) woefully behind and (b) have a long road to a full recovery. That latter one is the real gotcha right now, since I'm barely running on impulse power instead of the usual Warp Factor 9.

Remember, Rob. Next year, use a meat thermometer, and cook that turkey or ham to 165° F. :-p

(Disclaimer: If I'm right about why you had multiple hospital stays, no I'm not spying on you. I've just heard stories about how food poisoning affects people and how much it weakens them.)
 
I've had friends get really bad food poisoning. And I got it myself a zillion years ago. I can assure you that, if given the opportunity, I would have EAGERLY taken food poisoning instead of what I ended up with. :(
 
Remember, Rob. Next year, use a meat thermometer, and cook that turkey or ham to 165° F. :-p

(Disclaimer: If I'm right about why you had multiple hospital stays, no I'm not spying on you. I've just heard stories about how food poisoning affects people and how much it weakens them.)
Food poisoning is bad, and can be fatal, but there are a lot of nasty things out there. I've had pneumonia so bad I spent a week in the ICU. It took months to get back to normal.

I'm just glad Rob is feeling better.
 
I've had friends get really bad food poisoning. And I got it myself a zillion years ago. I can assure you that, if given the opportunity, I would have EAGERLY taken food poisoning instead of what I ended up with. :(

Just keep an eye on those doctors and nurses. I had a nurse try to kill me with carelessness once, and now I'm not exaggerating or being melodramatic. Had I not stopped her, there's a real possibility she could have killed me. My knowledge was based on very specific directives I had been given by other medical staff. I wasn't making assumptions or getting medical advice from the intarwebs.

When I stopped her and told what she was doing wrong, she started arguing with me. I had to kick her out of my room and ask for a different nurse.

I had multiple confirmations from trained medical staff, before and after this incident, that yeah, her carelessness could have put my life in real danger.

So be diligent, Rob. Pay attention, ask questions, and don't be afraid to assert your patient's rights if you think something might be out of sorts. (I say this with the knowledge that you have an intelligent, reasonable, logical, discerning mind. I'm NOT saying "DON'T EVER TRUST ANY DOCTORS OR NURSES EVAR!" Just be alert, be aware, and ask questions when you don't understand something.)
 
I bet he caught that "E-bowler" that was going around.

All seriousness, I'm glad you're on the mend. Don't put yourself back in the hospital trying to do too much at once.
 
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