Vonlok The Bold
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3d6 said:That's a really weird sentiment. What does Greyhawk have to do with "Tolkienesque"? You have a high-magic world, thick with magic items and with thousands upon thousands of wizards and other magic-users, a world filled with adventurerers, and a bewildering variety of monsters cribbed at random from real world mythology and science fiction stories, including an alien flying saucer crashed in the mountains, vs. a low magic world, with a handful of magical items, a number of magic users you can count on your fingers, and a handful of supernatural monsters, most of which are so obscure that no one in the world other than a select few as ever heard of them.
How can you pine for a "traditional Tolkienesque/Greyhawk" setting? Its contradictory.
I would say Greyhawk is tolkienesque just bigger. It isn't going to be the exact same obviously, but I wouldn't say it was opposed either. Greyhawk may have a few more wizards, but not significantly more necessarily. In Greyhawk settings the party may have one sorc. or wiz, may fight one evil sorc or wiz, and may come across another one or two in the adventure. That isn't all that much more than Frodo/Bilbo in Middle Earth. Middle Earth also had magic evlen cloaks, magic swords, magic rings, armor etc.
I agree the two settings aren't identical, but I don't think they are exact opposites either.