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Looking for a couple of collaberators (Groups : Writer's Club : Forum : Work in Progress : Looking for a couple of collaberators) Locked
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Feb 14 2010 Anchor

Hello all,

I've just started constructing a design document for a mod that I'm hoping to propose to the wider community and am looking for somebody to collaborate with. Experience has taught me that one person's ideas - no matter how great they might seem to themselves - sometimes doesn't always hit the right notes with everyone else. Diversity is definitely what I'm after. Here's an overview of the game itself to show you what angle I'm coming from, taken directly from my WIP design doc:

At its most succinct, An Ever Darkening Sky is a mix of Moorcock-esque high sorcery and gritty spaghetti western gun slinging. It’s a post apocalyptic fantasy world where faded remnants of ancient nations sit wallowing in rust coloured sands beneath the brooding shadows of Cyclopean mountains. Enigmatic gunmen stalk the wilderness, driven by their own private agendas; silver-enchased pistols swing carelessly from their hips; grim eyes stare out at a hostile world unflinchingly.

I'm laying the ground work for the setting, fleshing out the game world and structuring the storyline. Are there any capable writers im the ground that might want to lend me a hand? I'm really looking for someone with a strong affinity for the works of Michael Moorcock, a love of spaghetti westerns and a solid grasp of pulp literature in general.

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