For the
30 Days Meme Second Semester, for the prompt "6) write the pitch for a new Final Fantasy styled RPG."
Reiassan, or at least meta-Reiassan.
Landing page here and on LJ.
Step into an ancient and fantastic world with Grove Games’ two new releases.
Reiassan is a mythical world, set in a distant past. Abandoned by their homeland, the settlers on this mountainous and inhospitable continent set up a life for themselves, mining the magical síra that flows through the rocky terrain and turning it to strange new magics.
But all is not peaceful, and ethnic struggles from home have followed them here. The continent soon splits into nations, and the nations soon erupt into war. Magic and tactics are thrown wildly, and the landscape itself is devastated.
Through Force and Will is a real-time strategy game; control one of the three battling nations, the Callanthe, the Bitrani, and the Arrans, as they struggle for control of the continent and its síra-rich mountains. Control troops, decide on the technologies that will be explored, and choose how to best use the limited resources and thin supply of magic-fueling síra to defeat your enemies and rule the continent. The land will be yours, if you plan well.
Road of Wild Magic is an RPG; you and your small team of fighters, priests, and scholars must find the missing formula that will allow the safe harvesting of wild síra. Along the way, you will encounter monsters, enemy soldiers, riddle, traps, and pockets of world-changing wild magic. Only the very strong and very clever will survive, but for those who prevail, fame and fortune awaits!
Available in July of 2012.
The List:
1a) the story starts with the words "It's going down." (
LJ Link)
1b) the story starts with the words "It's going down." (
LJ Link)
2) write a scene that takes place in a train station.3) the story must involve a goblet and a set of three [somethings]4) prompt: one for the road5) write a story using an imaginary color6) write the pitch for a new Final Fantasy styled RPG
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