Where to Find “Architect of Worlds”
Just a quick post today, while I continue to work on the next few steps of the Architect of Worlds design sequence. I’m noticing some renewed interest in this project, which I suppose shouldn’t surprise me given that I’m finally getting back to work on it.
It looks as if people are coming to the blog and doing a tag-search for old Architect of Worlds posts. That’s fine, but you should be aware that the earlier steps as originally posted to the blog may not be the most current version of the system. Not to mention, the blog posts aren’t always formatted so as to be easy to read or use.
For the time being, I maintain PDFs of the current “official” version of the draft on the Architect of Worlds page in the sidebar. If you’re interested in what’s been developed so far, you might want to look there rather than try to page through the old blog posts.
So long as everyone respects my copyrights, you’re welcome to download copies for your personal use. That will probably change as the book gets closer to actual publication, but that won’t be for some time yet. Of course, if you work with the system and get some interesting results, I’d be pleased to hear about that.
4 thoughts on “Where to Find “Architect of Worlds””
Speaking of older pdfs .. where should we report errors in the tables?
Feel free to email me at sharrukin@sharrukinspalace.com – that should get forwarded to me.
I took a copy of these pdfs with me on vacation in a mostly internet free (and unfortunately rather humid) tent – and came back with a lot of handwritten notes all over those sheets and some extras. I wouldn’t go so far and call it “interesting result”, as I’m not an expert in either roleplaying or astronomy, but if you’re interested, I could send you a copy of my notes after I compiled them into something remotely readable. However, I definitely had a great time, I even bought a new pocket calculator. My last one died – maybe decades ago.
By all means, send anything you have along. I’m always interested in hearing how well the system works for other folks.