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Starsector => Lore, Fan Media & Fiction => Topic started by: MeisterKeen on January 02, 2023, 01:11:40 PM
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Hey, folks!
https://www.reddit.com/r/starsector/comments/100rory/original_story_the_saga_of_hallorhan_doon_chapter/
In a game like StarSector, you're seeing the world from the top down. You've got a ship, you've got incredible quantities of money, and you're trading at interstellar scales.
But what's the Persean Sector like at street level? When you get right down to dirt level, what kind of stories can be told? What happens when ordinary men have to wrestle with forces beyond their control?
Hallorhan's story is a vehicle for exploring exactly that perspective. Using the dev lore blogs, in-game lore and game mechanics as a reference, I intend to explore the Sector from an ordinary man's eyes.
The first chapter is hosted on Reddit currently, but I intend to create a website to be a proper home for the series. I hope to put out a chapter every two months.
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Hey, this is really good! I enjoyed it a lot, thank you for sharing!
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this is really good! I enjoyed it a lot
Word.
I found it slightly hard to read on Reddit. It would be nice if it were available on a fanfiction website or here on the forum.
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this is really good! I enjoyed it a lot
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I found it slightly hard to read on Reddit. It would be nice if it were available on a fanfiction website or here on the forum.
WHAT'S THAT?
OH, you want it in a MORE READABLE FORM?
WELL SKIPPY-DEE-DOO, LOOKIT THIS: https://www.meisterkeen.com/chapters/shipbreaking.html
That's right! Hal Doon has a new home. I built a website specifically for this purpose. And some other purposes. But whatever, Hal has a home now.
You're welcome.
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Awesome! Thanks - looking forward to more of chapter 2!
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Read chapter 1 for a second time on your site. Absolutely god damn brilliant; the day-to-day of Sector life is something I've thought about a bit as well. Looking the hell forward to chapter 2 in full.
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Hadn't gotten around to reading this earlier, so I'll say it now: Damn, this is good, worthy of being noticed by Alex ;D
The writing gives me a certain 'classic sci-fi' vibe, but without the clunkiness I tend to associate with actual sci-fi from the period. Not sure I can explain better than that. Also the story looks like it works even for someone who knows nothing about Starsector, which is neat.
lol @ the quasi-cliffhanger at the end of chapter 2