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How did you discover Mythic Scribes?

Reaver

Staff
Moderator
How Reaver REALLY found Mythic Scribes.

Well, it wasn't easy. In fact, you could say that it was a roll of the dice.

I woke up to find myself in a raucous, smoke-hazed and unfamiliar tavern filled with dwarves, orcs, elves, half-giants and humans...I needed to find out where I was and how I had gotten here. Deep down I knew that it wasn't going to be easy.

Member encounters can be with brazen plagarists or haughty wannabes, thus making it difficult for the party to distinguish each encounter for what it is. (In fact, the encounter could be with a writer only prostituting him / herself as it pleases them, an elderly blogger, or even a goblin.) In addition to the offering of the usual fare, the member is 30% likely to know valuable information, 15% likely to make something up in order to gain a reward, and 20% likely to be, or be with, a thief. You may find it useful to use the sub-table below to see which sort of member encounter takes place:


00 – 10 Slovenly troll
11 – 25 Brazen plagarist
26 – 35 Cheap spammer
36 – 50 Bored teenager
51 – 65 Saucy hobbyist
66 – 75 Blue lotus
76 – 85 Elder dwarf
86 – 90 Social butterfly
91 – 92 Grey sage
93 – 94 Caged maiden
95 – 98 Legendary sidekick
99 – 00
Black dragon



Inspired by The Random Harlot Table in the Original Dungeon Master's Guide
Copyright 1976, TSR (Artistic license by Reaver.)
 
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I was looking for writing partners and googled it. Found this place. Still looking for the partner, but think is a great place to hang out.
 

Hap818

Dreamer
I was searching for cool writing forums ever since I started creating my series and this one appealed to me.
 

Rikilamaro

Inkling
Hmm.. I think it was Google.

Or it could have been the Universe directing me to a place filled with mystery, moonshine, and marbles. Cause I've lost mine.
 

edd

Scribe
I was in the middle of writing my first novel. i had read some guides about needing others to read and review my book, in order to improve and complete it. I found this website through the great Google in the sky as i was reading more guides about fantasy writing.
 

Devor

Fiery Keeper of the Hat
Moderator
My wife told me to stop yapping about it and write, and I told her I couldn't do it in a bubble. So I went Footling for it.

And, wow. Auto-complete turned Googling into Footling? That's whack.
 

robertbevan

Troubadour
i googled "fantasy forum". i flipped through a few pages until this one caught my eye. "oooh... it's for writers too. bonus!"
 
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