Building upon the unprecendented success of Gamer Lingo (hey, I can dream, right ?), my friends and I decided to create another site: Codex Oblivious. It's the same idea as bash.org -- a collection of short random quotes -- only, unlike bash, Codex Oblivious draws material from our many and varied tabletop RPG sessions, not from IRC.
If you have an account on Gamer Lingo, you also have an account on Codex; same username/password. Here are some posting guidelines:
The categories stand for the individual RPGs (Vampire, Hellboy, etc.). The quote should go into the Entry Body or the Extended Entry field (doesn't matter which); the title is not used anywhere, so you might as well ignore it. When typing in the quotes, use "Player 1", "GM", etc. for the actor's names, and enclose them in bold, like this:
<b>GM:</b> That's a really dumb idea. Roll IQ so I can tell you exactly how dumb it is !Oh, yeah, and encase the actions (rolling, squinting, whatever) in italics. The result looks like this.
<b>Player:</b> <i>*rolls*</i> Success.
<b>GM:</b> IT'S REALLY DUMB !
I know it's annoying, but I am too lazy to build a real CMS for quotes. Let me know if there are any problems.
Posted by metabug at 2004/07/14 01:14 | TrackBack (1) | Categories: GamesI added some. I read all the rest, too. It's just not fair. You get all the funny stuff over there, while I stare longingly at all of my WW Year of the Lotus stuff and die a little inside. :(
Oh, and change your link labels from Brondline to Doji Grovesai. The tagline is "Crane Clan Iconoclast." But you knew that already :)
Posted by: Jason at 2004/07/14 06:30