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Some possible categories:
– plot hooks (like Cthulhu’s sinister seeds)
– archetypes (to keep them and avatars apart)
– schools of magic (to keep them and the adepts apart)
– the unexplained
– the unnatural
Maybe a section on alternatives; historical settings, crossovers…
Robin
I think a Settings section would be good.
Also, our varied notes for the old City Exchange project would be detailed enough that they might warrent a more specialized display, with everything for a single city listed together in its own sub-section.
So many good real world UA links come up, there needs to be a section for “Real Life” UAable material.
A “non-magical” people section for Sleepers and what not?
Yeah, the Adept characters should go in ‘dukes’. The ‘adept’ category label is probably confusing.
Jules
I think a section dealing with “Crunchy Bits” little rules chunks that don’t deal with the Adept/Avatar side of UA.
The Critters section is a damn good idea – can add basic GMC stats – like cops in UA2. Make it happen.
Cheers,
Chris.
A great idea would be to invite your visitors to share recipes online. I’d particularly like to find a good recipe for blueberry buckle.
Thanks and good luck!
R.B.
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