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Re: I choose Kalamar
Thanks! But for the record, while I'm the current President, I'm only a minority shareholder not "owner". Our policy is to get shares into the hands of the employees so they can feel pride of authorship. Noah Kolman, Mark Plemmons and Don Morgan were just added to the roster of shareholders as of...let's see... yesterday!
Of all the kind words re: Kalamar above, the ones I may be most proud of are the ones comparing it to 1983 GreyHawk. Many, many thousands of hours were spent by this game designer running games in Keoland, Nyrond, Bandit Kingdoms (miniature wars galore), and the Great Kingdom (my favorite and still running game, though it's now set in Kalamar proper).
I also really enjoyed the first FR boxed set, though as a player (2 campaigns) rather than DM (I was busy with my GH games a the time).
No wonder Kalamar seems so standard fantasy...
Others may call her generic or standard, but I consider Kalamar the natural extension of the evolutionary branch of 1e GH and FR (one of the other original authors was my FR DM).
David Kenzer
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Thanks! But for the record, while I'm the current President, I'm only a minority shareholder not "owner". Our policy is to get shares into the hands of the employees so they can feel pride of authorship. Noah Kolman, Mark Plemmons and Don Morgan were just added to the roster of shareholders as of...let's see... yesterday!
Of all the kind words re: Kalamar above, the ones I may be most proud of are the ones comparing it to 1983 GreyHawk. Many, many thousands of hours were spent by this game designer running games in Keoland, Nyrond, Bandit Kingdoms (miniature wars galore), and the Great Kingdom (my favorite and still running game, though it's now set in Kalamar proper).
I also really enjoyed the first FR boxed set, though as a player (2 campaigns) rather than DM (I was busy with my GH games a the time).
No wonder Kalamar seems so standard fantasy...

David Kenzer