I’ll do that when it’s time to revive the project. I’m in playtesting now and my group has just reached the endgame. It’s been a long haul, a year and a half to get here.
I don’t think drivethrurpg is owned by a Hasbro company? They certainly have dealings with them, but in some sense they may be their primary competition.
I think they own the majority and publishing through them (or their sister company that does d&d products) lets you use and reference existing d&d products, which my book does heavily.
As such I want it out there for others to use but I wouldn’t be able to profit from it, and I am okay with that.
I was going to publish a drivethrurpg book until the Pinkterton incident. It’s just not a company I can support any longer.
I’ll finish it and throw it out there for free eventually. It’s the Shadowfell Carnival written for use with Witchlight.
Make a Pathfinder conversion of it if you can.
The entire thing is too embroiled in the D&D mythos to be worthwhile.
The end of the module has the players deciding the fate of the archwizard Tasha. (Or playing as written, rescuing her.)
You could rework it to integrate with the Golarion(pathfinder) setting, there’s a lot you can dig into in it. I’d at least check the setting out.
I’ll do that when it’s time to revive the project. I’m in playtesting now and my group has just reached the endgame. It’s been a long haul, a year and a half to get here.
I don’t think drivethrurpg is owned by a Hasbro company? They certainly have dealings with them, but in some sense they may be their primary competition.
I think they own the majority and publishing through them (or their sister company that does d&d products) lets you use and reference existing d&d products, which my book does heavily.
As such I want it out there for others to use but I wouldn’t be able to profit from it, and I am okay with that.
They probably meant Dungeon Masters Guild (which is apparently a partnership between WotC and Drivethru) since they said it uses Witchlight.