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    WotC Why WotC SHOULD Make A New Setting

    And Godsbreath and Akarhan Sangar appear in further anthology adventures. It might be worth reminding people that the Dragonlance setting was described through adventures a couple of years before a dedicated setting book was released.
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    WotC Why WotC SHOULD Make A New Setting

    They have druids, who needs animal husbandry? Goodberries for everyone. It’s surrounded by a vast void of nothingness, it’s not threatening to destroy anything.
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    WotC Why WotC SHOULD Make A New Setting

    All joined together by fantasy United Federation of Worlds.
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    WotC Why WotC SHOULD Make A New Setting

    How does this differ from Radiant Citadel?
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    WotC Why WotC SHOULD Make A New Setting

    People have certain expectations about fantasy settings. If they don’t tick all the appropriate tropes they don’t like it and kick off.
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    WotC Why WotC SHOULD Make A New Setting

    I would argue that most D&D cities, from Baldur’s Gate to Sharn to Sigil to the Rock of Brall, are far more contemporary than they are medieval.
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    Wes Schneider Is the Product Lead for Ravenloft: The Horrors Within

    You know what a good model for slasher horror in Ravenloft? se7en. The killer isn’t after the PCs, the PCs are rushing around trying to track down the killer as they horribly kill NPCs. They have to stop them before they get to NPCs the players care about.
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    Wes Schneider Is the Product Lead for Ravenloft: The Horrors Within

    They are a waste of time. For horror to be effective it’s the players who need to feel fear, not the characters.
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    Wes Schneider Is the Product Lead for Ravenloft: The Horrors Within

    This is a good point. A distinctive appearance is important for a character to be memorable. Tea Pot did appear in the computer game Stone Prophet. I don’t think this is how he appeared in the game. I have a vague recollection of a floating mummy wearing a crown or headdress of some kind, but...
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    WotC Why WotC SHOULD Make A New Setting

    You can do Eberron as Final Fantasy. It’s just a matter of hitting the tone.
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    Dragon Reflections #102

    One of the issues is that the Dragonlance novels are written in 3rd person, so the stupidity of gully dwarves is word of god. If they hand a 1st person narrator then it could be put down to the prejudice of an unreliable narrator.
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    Wes Schneider Is the Product Lead for Ravenloft: The Horrors Within

    I expect the artist was trying to avoid looking too cliché, because the "classic" look has been so often parodied (AKA the Scooby Doo look) that it's more likely to produce laughter than fear in the players. Although I would have changed his name to something that didn't sound like Tea Pot if I...
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    Wes Schneider Is the Product Lead for Ravenloft: The Horrors Within

    Wasn't that the Tom Cruise movie?
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    Wes Schneider Is the Product Lead for Ravenloft: The Horrors Within

    The foremost thing is that a game of D&D must be fun for the players. If you set out to punish them, your campaign will die. Horror gaming is about sending a frisson of fear up your players' spine, not hitting their PCs with a big stick. And horror is not the same as grimdark. It's not uncommon...
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    Wes Schneider Is the Product Lead for Ravenloft: The Horrors Within

    A novel is a novel, D&D settings are not novels, they exist to be played. If you want to read the novel it hasn’t gone anywhere, you can read it as many times as you like.
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