since a few of you are complaining about my necroing an old post then here is a new one. :roll: since the new update will allow for written books we should make a large library for ECC at spawn and ether make up a ton of new books or we could add some short stories from the players and how 2s but i will need help coming up with stuff as i sed before i can't come up with good stuff by my self. i will start a short list of books i would like to see on ecc. (keep in mind that it needs to be 50 pages or less) 1. The Lottery - by Shirley Jackson 2. The Monkey's Paw - by W.W. Jacobs 3. Split Cherry Tree - by Jesse Stuart 4. An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge - by Amrbose Bierce 5. To Build a Fire - by Jack London 6. A Dark Brown Dog - by Stephen Crane 7. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow - by Washington Irving 8. Regret - by Kate Chopin 9. The Cask of Almontilado - by Edgar Allen Poe 10. The Private History of a Campaign That Failed - by Mark Twain 11. Young Goodman Brown - by Nathaniel Hawthorne 12. My Kinsman, Major Molineux - by Nathaniel Hawthorne 13. The Tell Tale Heart - by Edgar Allen Poe 14. Scarlet Stockings - by Louisa May Alcott 15. Bartleby the Scrivner - by Herman Melville 16. The Purloined Letter - by Edgard Allen Poe 17. The Eclipse - by James Fenimore Cooper 18. The Imp of the Perverse - by Edgar Allen Poe 19. On the Gull's Road - by Willa Cather 20. The Minister's Black Veil - by Nathaniel Hawthorne these are just a few of the books in my personal collection. there is one more but i want to keep that one to my self till i can rewrite it out in game then maybe have it added its one of my fav books and i think many of you will like it. thanks for taking the time to consider this
Cool, I love the idea, perhaps we could also have a wrighting competition monthly, to see who could make the best book, and that gets stored in the library
Im sorry I already copyrighted this 30 mins before u did viewtopic.php?f=8&t=389 Pm me if you want to work togther
... You left the same quote in that post, it dosnt matter who came up with it, who DOSE it is more important, and even then, who dose it right