Sagramor's Quest Log - Plans for Future Content
As mentioned in my previous post, I am picking up this project with some new ideas in mind. Most of these ideas are pretty much set in stone, and so I thought it would be best to lay out as many cards on the table as I can for now. The general trajectory has sort of been defined - circling around music, book reviews and Vampire: The Masquerade themed content - but I really wanted to break down my plans a step further, just as a reference for both you and me.
Music: While I am certainly passionate about music, I have little experience with music production and DAW's. (I have always been more of a "bathroom singer.") Still, I will try to make the music sound as professional as I can, with the resources I have. I plan to release at least two songs per month - one cover song and one original song, written by none other than yours truly. You are more than welcome to recommend songs that you'd like me to cover!
Book Reviews: All in all, I think it is a good idea for me to continue doing book reviews. I like reading works that intrigue me and teach me or remind me of certain lessons and values. Yes, book reviews will go on, but with a small caveat: I'm going to give preference to authors from the Iberian Peninsula (Southwestern Europe). Why, you ask? For starters, that is where I'm from! Also, think about how many European regions have been exposed to such a wide berth of cultural diversity as Southwestern Europe. Romans, Visigoths, Moors, Franks, Sephardi Jews - and of course, Portuguese and Spanish - the Iberian Peninsula has been home to numerous authors and thinkers of very different backgrounds. From Lucan to Maimonides, and from Averroes to Cervantes and Saramago, the literature of Southwestern Europe is one of the richest in the world. It is also one of the most overlooked and ignored, and as such, it is only fitting that I shed some light on its finest works. Still, feel free to suggest any works or authors you find worthy of taking a look at, no matter where they're from!
Vampire: The Masquerade: There isn't much to reveal in this area yet. I do have some ideas for a fan fiction, but for the moment this is really all I can advance. I hope that future developments in Bloodlines 2 and other VTM media will bring about opportunities to create original content, even if it must go through the Storytellers Vault, but for now that is all.
Anyway, this is what I wanted to share with you all. Expect great things coming soon ;)
Music: While I am certainly passionate about music, I have little experience with music production and DAW's. (I have always been more of a "bathroom singer.") Still, I will try to make the music sound as professional as I can, with the resources I have. I plan to release at least two songs per month - one cover song and one original song, written by none other than yours truly. You are more than welcome to recommend songs that you'd like me to cover!
Book Reviews: All in all, I think it is a good idea for me to continue doing book reviews. I like reading works that intrigue me and teach me or remind me of certain lessons and values. Yes, book reviews will go on, but with a small caveat: I'm going to give preference to authors from the Iberian Peninsula (Southwestern Europe). Why, you ask? For starters, that is where I'm from! Also, think about how many European regions have been exposed to such a wide berth of cultural diversity as Southwestern Europe. Romans, Visigoths, Moors, Franks, Sephardi Jews - and of course, Portuguese and Spanish - the Iberian Peninsula has been home to numerous authors and thinkers of very different backgrounds. From Lucan to Maimonides, and from Averroes to Cervantes and Saramago, the literature of Southwestern Europe is one of the richest in the world. It is also one of the most overlooked and ignored, and as such, it is only fitting that I shed some light on its finest works. Still, feel free to suggest any works or authors you find worthy of taking a look at, no matter where they're from!
Vampire: The Masquerade: There isn't much to reveal in this area yet. I do have some ideas for a fan fiction, but for the moment this is really all I can advance. I hope that future developments in Bloodlines 2 and other VTM media will bring about opportunities to create original content, even if it must go through the Storytellers Vault, but for now that is all.
Anyway, this is what I wanted to share with you all. Expect great things coming soon ;)
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