D&D 5E Check Out Planescape's Table of Contents & More!

Brandes Stoddard has received a copy of Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse (which come out in two weeks!) and is posting loads of photos over on Blue Sky. You can check out his feed for the whole treasure trove--here's a look at the table of contents.

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I was never really into Planescape when it first came out. I was happy to just stick to the World of Greyhawk. But I do like what I have seen thus far. For me, the real kicker will be how much support this setting will receive in terms of "official" adventures and how well they are written.
The thing for me will be whether the adventure is good, or at least good enough to pull apart and use as a frame for a more open campaign.

I am also tempted to stick it in theblender with Spelljammer and do that Planejammer campaign I have been thinking about.
 

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Okay, I have questions about the Beastlands picnic picture. Yes, happy time with your animal friends. An adorable otter, a cute kiwi bird, the bear's scarf is a nice touch, the golden snub-nosed monkey is a deep cut, ...but what in the Nine Hells is that enormous transparent tardigrade? That thing is both nightmare fuel and nothing nature ever intended.
Is the bear about to take the pic-nick basket?

I guess the tardigrade is a easter egg directed at Discovery/Ant Man?
 




I wonder if the realm Thebestys is where you go to get a besty. My character wants a besty. Adventuring can be so lonely. Other adventurers don't care about you. It's magic item this. Spell that. Loot the Lost Tomb of Some Old Guy. Never time for a fellow adventurer.
 



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