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World Building Project/Collaboration

I'm not entirely sure if this belongs here, but I felt it fit better here than in LFG, even if I am looking for a group of people to join in on this. If there's a better place to post this, just let me know and I'll move it there. Anyway... I'm a big fan of world building and everything that goes into it, but I never get far or always restrict myself to a very small area to ensure enough completion to run a campaign in it. I'm sure some of you have this same problem, or at the very least the same interest in world-building. So this is just to gauge interest in a collaborative world-building project using the rules in Autarch's Adventurer Conqueror King System (ACKS). It's a "retro-clone" with some neat ideas, but I'm primarily interested in their world-building rules and the demographics and everything that it lays out.  The ultimate goal would be to create a "mostly" complete setting, one that anyone can use and might as well be "open source" for anyone to edit, and change as it suits them. I want to create something that is dense, maybe something that feels old, and I'd like your help doing that! So, yeah, that's pretty much it, if you're interested in it please just leave a reply and I'll start working to get everything organized. And please ask any questions that you might have, I'd be happy to clarify.
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