A Fresh Start...
Hmmm, Blogging. Never really cared for it. Generally didn't find it useful for me, unless I had a specific task to do, like playtesting or something, and then I used a forum dedicated to the playtesters, or what not.
I suppose I'll give this a try though...(kick) (kick). This is new, shiny, the tires have no wear.
Ok...where to begin...or should I say...re-begin...
I am not fond of 4E. I use that term because it's somewhere between distaste and apathy. I can't say I hate it, that would ascribe too much emotion. But I do hate, with the fiery passion of a poorly Star Trekkified Ricardo Montalban, the campaign world and cosmological changes that have followed in it's wake.
Now, let's backtrack...I favor The Forgotten Realms as my fantasy campaign setting of choice. I fell in love with it with the first Grey Box. And I just concluded a 13 year campaign, which culminated in heroic victory for the PCs in February of this year.
But my relationship with the campaign setting has been one of ever increasing dislike over those years. Not becasue of my campaign, but because of the directions and lack of utility of the product I hoped would support it.
There were of course some gems, but both TSR and WotC took the setting in directions that became less and less useful to a non-organized play GM.
This is primarily because of the dreaded metaplot, and novelized canon. Was I somehow forced to use material? No, that's silly. But I found less and less utility, because both companies advanced the campaign plot in directions that made it more and more work to use the material with plotlines that had evolved in my campaign.
Well, that, and some of it was just uninspired rehashing of world content to put more rules I didn't need into the game system.
So, bleah.
I actually gave up on new FR materials before 4E and the "Gamma Realms" reboot was announced...that data point just confirmed that that was a direction I was not interested in.
Thus, I've decided to go back in time. (Cue Huey Lewis & The News)
Remember that 13 year long campaign I mentioned? Well, the enemy was a foul god from beyond the world that was actually just a nightmare of a more distant and ancient god that had been put to sleep on a far distant world.
At the end of it all, the PCs discovered that all they had fought through was actually a nightmare that every person in the world had succumbed to. With the defeat of the entity, they awoke to find themselves strange shadows of the people they had imagined to be, and chose to leave the world behind for the Realm of Dreams.
Doing so, they set to rights the world and undid the terrible dreams become real power of the ancient deity.
Leaving it 1357, The Year of the Prince.
Where do I go from here? Well, I'm working on cleaning up the system I will use mechanically for future campaigns, which will likely be shorter overall.
But, am I throwing out all the history of the prior 13 years of real time played?
No, actually...
As I ignore the metaplot, and novelized materials, and excessive RSE's (Realms Shaking Events, for the untutored) which I don't like and start from a clean slate, people of my future campaigns, PC & NPC, will have vague recollections of the terrible nightmare. There will be some impact, prophetic and otherwise, on the game world regarding what sages will begin referring to as "The UnDreamt War".
Someone said recently that setting reboots are good. I'm beginning to agree.
Change is good. It's all about making it the kind of change that works for you.
This works for me.
I suppose I'll give this a try though...(kick) (kick). This is new, shiny, the tires have no wear.
Ok...where to begin...or should I say...re-begin...
I am not fond of 4E. I use that term because it's somewhere between distaste and apathy. I can't say I hate it, that would ascribe too much emotion. But I do hate, with the fiery passion of a poorly Star Trekkified Ricardo Montalban, the campaign world and cosmological changes that have followed in it's wake.
Now, let's backtrack...I favor The Forgotten Realms as my fantasy campaign setting of choice. I fell in love with it with the first Grey Box. And I just concluded a 13 year campaign, which culminated in heroic victory for the PCs in February of this year.
But my relationship with the campaign setting has been one of ever increasing dislike over those years. Not becasue of my campaign, but because of the directions and lack of utility of the product I hoped would support it.
There were of course some gems, but both TSR and WotC took the setting in directions that became less and less useful to a non-organized play GM.
This is primarily because of the dreaded metaplot, and novelized canon. Was I somehow forced to use material? No, that's silly. But I found less and less utility, because both companies advanced the campaign plot in directions that made it more and more work to use the material with plotlines that had evolved in my campaign.
Well, that, and some of it was just uninspired rehashing of world content to put more rules I didn't need into the game system.
So, bleah.
I actually gave up on new FR materials before 4E and the "Gamma Realms" reboot was announced...that data point just confirmed that that was a direction I was not interested in.
Thus, I've decided to go back in time. (Cue Huey Lewis & The News)
Remember that 13 year long campaign I mentioned? Well, the enemy was a foul god from beyond the world that was actually just a nightmare of a more distant and ancient god that had been put to sleep on a far distant world.
At the end of it all, the PCs discovered that all they had fought through was actually a nightmare that every person in the world had succumbed to. With the defeat of the entity, they awoke to find themselves strange shadows of the people they had imagined to be, and chose to leave the world behind for the Realm of Dreams.
Doing so, they set to rights the world and undid the terrible dreams become real power of the ancient deity.
Leaving it 1357, The Year of the Prince.
Where do I go from here? Well, I'm working on cleaning up the system I will use mechanically for future campaigns, which will likely be shorter overall.
But, am I throwing out all the history of the prior 13 years of real time played?
No, actually...
As I ignore the metaplot, and novelized materials, and excessive RSE's (Realms Shaking Events, for the untutored) which I don't like and start from a clean slate, people of my future campaigns, PC & NPC, will have vague recollections of the terrible nightmare. There will be some impact, prophetic and otherwise, on the game world regarding what sages will begin referring to as "The UnDreamt War".
Someone said recently that setting reboots are good. I'm beginning to agree.
Change is good. It's all about making it the kind of change that works for you.
This works for me.
Total Comments 4
Comments
-
I ran a 3E Realms campaign right when 3E FR came out. I set it just before the official 3E Realms timeline was about to begin so I could get my PCs in on the death of Xvim/rise of Bane storyline. I never got a chance to actually get a taste of what was going on in the timeline after that.
As someone who is sticking with 3E I have often thought I might go back to the Year of the Prince and run things in that era, too, if I ever run another Realms campaign.Posted 27th June 2008 at 06:25 PM by EricNoah
-
Ayup.
I suppose some folks might claim it's nostalgia, but since I actually ran a campaign from that Grey Box, and thus through three editions of the rules, I can actually look at all the materials I have, and say that for the way I prefer to run a campaign, for me, it was better in the old days.
That's why I'm going back.Posted 27th June 2008 at 06:36 PM by The_Warlock
-
I'll definitely agree to the power of a single boxed set. I recently finished a 3e game set in Dark Sun, using only the old boxed set and none of the newer materials.
That's one of the things that has me really excited about 4e. WotC's new plan of releasing nothing but two guides and an adventure is just a slightly beefed up version of the old boxes.
On another note--Please consider posting a description of your blog to the blogshelf.Posted 28th June 2008 at 10:52 AM by arscott
-
Those old boxes, they've got some stamina yet. Hmmm...(Looks at original Dark Sun box), I should probably run something in that...
Once I figure out a bit more about what I'm seriously going to post here, I'll happily describe it up.Posted 30th June 2008 at 06:20 AM by The_Warlock
Total Trackbacks 0


















And yet another word from our sponsors
