Julia Wells, significant other of Ian Caladharas. Julia co runs the Wells Hotel in Erech’s Clocktower District. For those people who have rpg’d in this world: The Wells Hotel is now known as Cytheron’s. Julia and Ian tied the knot in the City of Greyrest in the Crossing Territories.
@Slamlander, Gimme a couple of days and I’ll put my notes together and have it up. And it’s not House V. Municipitality. It’s more like House V. Municipitality V. Judiciary 😉 .
@James Roden, Great!
BTW, I keep my story notes, for my novels, in a wiki. There is no better author’s tool for keeping consistancy on characters, plot, and timelines.
@Slamlander, Heh, One thing you can be assured of, there will not be a Requiem wiki. I’m old school, I actually do everything with pen and paper 😉
Personally though, I’m not a fan of wiki’s though. I’ve heard people talk about how fast they are, but having to learn a special markup language to use them to the max effectiveness doesn’t seem like it is all that fast to me. Of course, that could mean that I’m a little too old school to. 😉
@James Roden, I’m an old programmer (30+ years in the biz) and learning markup syntax is just another part of the business. I don’t make my wikis public. I also create such syntax. Again, it’s what I do in RL. We are starting to do a lot of programmer dox in wikis as well. Ergo, I don’t have the learning curve that you do. 😉
It’s not really the speed, it’s the convenience of not having to do HTML. But, to each their own, eh? Wiki syntax is remarkably easy to learn though.
@Slamlander, You’re lucky. I eventually hit a point with keeping track of computer languages (and I had VB, C++, JS, Java, and COBOL though I don’t admit to the COBOL in public much 😉 ) that learning another syntax just got in the way of what I wanted to be doing, AKA: doing comics 🙂
It’s one of the reasons why I went over to Comicpress for stuff, it was a way to open up more time to do the stuff I really wanted to do 😉
The more I read webcomics , the more I see them as having greater relevance than the “just another comic book ” ( e.g. not literature ).
Will you have a page for footnotes/commentaries/influences, or will I be doomed to re read endlessly ( which I already plan on doing ), pen in one hand , mouse in the other ?
I’ve been doing comments on individual comics at times, and I have a notes page at http://requiem.spiderforest.com/?page_id=2579 that has been kind of a running commentary on things. I’ve been looking into a way to set up anchor tags from individual comics to specific areas of the page (as a way of footnoting things)
BTW, I keep my story notes, for my novels, in a wiki. There is no better author’s tool for keeping consistancy on characters, plot, and timelines.
Personally though, I’m not a fan of wiki’s though. I’ve heard people talk about how fast they are, but having to learn a special markup language to use them to the max effectiveness doesn’t seem like it is all that fast to me. Of course, that could mean that I’m a little too old school to. 😉
It’s not really the speed, it’s the convenience of not having to do HTML. But, to each their own, eh? Wiki syntax is remarkably easy to learn though.
@Slamlander, You’re lucky. I eventually hit a point with keeping track of computer languages (and I had VB, C++, JS, Java, and COBOL though I don’t admit to the COBOL in public much 😉 ) that learning another syntax just got in the way of what I wanted to be doing, AKA: doing comics 🙂
It’s one of the reasons why I went over to Comicpress for stuff, it was a way to open up more time to do the stuff I really wanted to do 😉
@Slamlander, http://requiem.spiderforest.com/?page_id=2850
Got time today, and started putting stuff together, More will be coming.
Will you have a page for footnotes/commentaries/influences, or will I be doomed to re read endlessly ( which I already plan on doing ), pen in one hand , mouse in the other ?
I’ve been doing comments on individual comics at times, and I have a notes page at http://requiem.spiderforest.com/?page_id=2579 that has been kind of a running commentary on things. I’ve been looking into a way to set up anchor tags from individual comics to specific areas of the page (as a way of footnoting things)