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<blockquote data-quote="Dungeonosophy" data-source="post: 8575566" data-attributes="member: 6688049"><p>1) A “novellic RPG” for Dragonlance, where key excerpts from the Dragonlance Chronicles are printed in the adventure as "boxed text", but where the DM plugs in the names and actions of the PCs instead of Raistlin, Tanis, etc.</p><p></p><p>2) An "atlas-adventure module" entitled "Spelljammer: Prime Worlds of the Multiverse." Contains a complete global map for every Prime Material world which has been featured in any edition of D&D (and M:tG). Including Toril, Aebir, Oerth, Uerth, Aerth, Eberron, Krynn, Athas, Nerath, Aebrynis, Mystara, Exandria, Zendikar, Innistrad, Kaladesh, Amonkhet, Ixalan, Dominaria, Theros, Ravnica, and Strixhaven, and others. The lesser known worlds are given a small thumbnail map, while the main worlds are given a full one or two page spread.</p><p></p><p>Along with a mini-adventure for each of the mainline worlds, connected together through a world-hopping meta-plot which offers the "Travelers of the Multiverse" options and spelljammer ships / astral skiffs. Like Tales from the Yawning Portal, but based on world-hopping.</p><p></p><p>Also includes with an Ampersand Dragon-shaped phlogiston "D&D galaxy" map rendered by the same artist who did the <a href="http://starwarsplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Star-Wars-Insider-Galaxy-Map1.jpg" target="_blank">Star Wars Galaxy map</a> for WotC's SWd20 RPG.</p><p></p><p>3) Another atlas-module entitled: "Planescape: The Planes of the Multiverse". This one features an entry for every plane ever mentioned in any edition of D&D. And the key planes are given a "world map" showing their iconic locations, along with a mini-adventure.</p><p></p><p>4) A World-Builder's Guidebook, which guides DMs through a step-by-step process which results in a complete campaign world and world map. Blackmoor, Oerth, and Mystara are given as sample worlds which are built according to the WBG principles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dungeonosophy, post: 8575566, member: 6688049"] 1) A “novellic RPG” for Dragonlance, where key excerpts from the Dragonlance Chronicles are printed in the adventure as "boxed text", but where the DM plugs in the names and actions of the PCs instead of Raistlin, Tanis, etc. 2) An "atlas-adventure module" entitled "Spelljammer: Prime Worlds of the Multiverse." Contains a complete global map for every Prime Material world which has been featured in any edition of D&D (and M:tG). Including Toril, Aebir, Oerth, Uerth, Aerth, Eberron, Krynn, Athas, Nerath, Aebrynis, Mystara, Exandria, Zendikar, Innistrad, Kaladesh, Amonkhet, Ixalan, Dominaria, Theros, Ravnica, and Strixhaven, and others. The lesser known worlds are given a small thumbnail map, while the main worlds are given a full one or two page spread. Along with a mini-adventure for each of the mainline worlds, connected together through a world-hopping meta-plot which offers the "Travelers of the Multiverse" options and spelljammer ships / astral skiffs. Like Tales from the Yawning Portal, but based on world-hopping. Also includes with an Ampersand Dragon-shaped phlogiston "D&D galaxy" map rendered by the same artist who did the [URL='http://starwarsplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Star-Wars-Insider-Galaxy-Map1.jpg']Star Wars Galaxy map[/URL] for WotC's SWd20 RPG. 3) Another atlas-module entitled: "Planescape: The Planes of the Multiverse". This one features an entry for every plane ever mentioned in any edition of D&D. And the key planes are given a "world map" showing their iconic locations, along with a mini-adventure. 4) A World-Builder's Guidebook, which guides DMs through a step-by-step process which results in a complete campaign world and world map. Blackmoor, Oerth, and Mystara are given as sample worlds which are built according to the WBG principles. [/QUOTE]
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