GMforPowergamers
Legend
You end up with settings like Dark Sun, where many players long for the original boxed set.
the 4e darksun, and ebberon books is how I wish all campaign setting were, no novels are canon at all, just suggestions
You end up with settings like Dark Sun, where many players long for the original boxed set.
You end up with settings like Dark Sun, where many players long for the original boxed set. Planescape and BirthRight may be the only settings to escape this trend.
Neither is widely played, but both have a loyal fanbase. I don't know much about Al-Qadim and SpellJammer, or Eberron, but it strikes me as really odd that the authors have felt so many times they needed to blow up their worlds in order to continue to use them in later products.
the 4e darksun, and ebberon books is how I wish all campaign setting were, no novels are canon at all, just suggestions
A massive steaming dump was taken on Planescape with the Faction War, which resulted in the factions being kicked out of Sigil. Given that the faction intrigue was large part of the appeal of the setting, I can't fathom how this was seen as a good idea.
There weren't any campaign shattering events of Al-Quadim, or really any status quo altering published adventures. I think its only major NPC is Kazerabet, and since she's a neutral reclusive necromancer, it's not like she's going to be called on to save the day.
I do when running my homebrew Realms and not when running my canon one.Well, nothing really. Isn't that kinda the point? That if I ignore canon, I'm not going to have any players?
But, let me turn that around. What's stopping you from ignoring canon?
I didn't know that about Planescape. Thank you for the information and about Al-Qadim.
Thing is, for the Realms WOTC has a lot of restrictions: there is not a lot of money in going back to Grey Box, and the novel fans would riot. They can and did blow up the setting to separate the novels from the RPG, but the novel fans did and would again riot. Moving forwards to keep the novels in tact is their only financially sound decision.
Parmandur, how did you arrive at the conclusion that they blew up the setting to seperate the novels from the RPG? I've heard lots of theories and justifcations for the 4E fiasco but that's a new one on me...