Swedish Chef
Adventurer
I'm probably going to get dumped on for this, but here goes.
I like the Realms.
Yup, I said it. I like the Realms.
My group has played in the Realms for the last 20 years. I've got the majority of books/supplements/boxed sets that have been published with the exception of the 4ed stuff, mainly because we don't play 4ed. That, and I really don't like the magical floaty bits of land idea (and yes, I really disliked that in Avatar).
For me, the Realms is still a great big sandbox. Elminister? Doesn't exist in my version of the Realms. Same with Blackstaff, Alustriel, etc, etc, etc. Doesn't change a damned thing as far as my group is concerned.
Novels? They were fun to read when I was a teenager. After that, I ignored them, as many of them were written by hacks (in my opinion). As for them being canon - not in my Realms. Of course, no one in the group reads them either, so it doesn't matter.
As for the whole history and mish mash of cultures? I find some of the splat books to be fun to read. However, my group likes playing in the North or the Dalelands, so that's what we stick to. The rest of the cultures are there, but since the campaigns never wander very far, it has never been an issue.
For our group, I am the one who mainly DMs, and I'm the one who buys the Realms specific splat books. The rest of the group just isn't interested in spending that kind of money, so they don't. And it works out just fine for all of us. They are the big heroes (or dastardly villains) of the area for the duration of the campaign, and that's the way they like it.
And I can still drop anything in pretty much anywhere I like. I want the city of Grayhawk to be there? Guess what, Silverymoon or Secomber or Neverwinter are now using the map for the city of Grayhawk. The group cares not a wit. I want the Temple of Elemental Evil to be hidden in the forest of Cormanthyr? That's where it is.
For me, the main reason I like the Realms is that there is so much available for it. I no longer have the time to build worlds like I did when I was a teenager, so having stuff that I can easily look up and use is great for me. As to how vanilla or over the top the "fantasy" aspect is, again, I control that, and it works for our group. Archmages in every town? Not in my game.
I like the Realms.
Yup, I said it. I like the Realms.
My group has played in the Realms for the last 20 years. I've got the majority of books/supplements/boxed sets that have been published with the exception of the 4ed stuff, mainly because we don't play 4ed. That, and I really don't like the magical floaty bits of land idea (and yes, I really disliked that in Avatar).
For me, the Realms is still a great big sandbox. Elminister? Doesn't exist in my version of the Realms. Same with Blackstaff, Alustriel, etc, etc, etc. Doesn't change a damned thing as far as my group is concerned.
Novels? They were fun to read when I was a teenager. After that, I ignored them, as many of them were written by hacks (in my opinion). As for them being canon - not in my Realms. Of course, no one in the group reads them either, so it doesn't matter.
As for the whole history and mish mash of cultures? I find some of the splat books to be fun to read. However, my group likes playing in the North or the Dalelands, so that's what we stick to. The rest of the cultures are there, but since the campaigns never wander very far, it has never been an issue.
For our group, I am the one who mainly DMs, and I'm the one who buys the Realms specific splat books. The rest of the group just isn't interested in spending that kind of money, so they don't. And it works out just fine for all of us. They are the big heroes (or dastardly villains) of the area for the duration of the campaign, and that's the way they like it.
And I can still drop anything in pretty much anywhere I like. I want the city of Grayhawk to be there? Guess what, Silverymoon or Secomber or Neverwinter are now using the map for the city of Grayhawk. The group cares not a wit. I want the Temple of Elemental Evil to be hidden in the forest of Cormanthyr? That's where it is.
For me, the main reason I like the Realms is that there is so much available for it. I no longer have the time to build worlds like I did when I was a teenager, so having stuff that I can easily look up and use is great for me. As to how vanilla or over the top the "fantasy" aspect is, again, I control that, and it works for our group. Archmages in every town? Not in my game.
