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<blockquote data-quote="NaturalZero" data-source="post: 7992350" data-attributes="member: 55705"><p>The settings that I like take D&D and put a different spin on it. Spelljammer is way out there with space ships and fantasy space-physics. Dark Sun eschews normal magic rules and revolves around fighting strange, alien creatures in a harsh environment with exotic mental powers. Eberron is somewhat vanilla but most settings don't have fantasy robots riding on magical trains in search of the Maltese Falcon or Ark of the Covenant.</p><p></p><p>I grew up steeped in Greek mythology but it's hard for me to get excited by this announcement. Why? Because pretty much everything from the themes, monsters, and the adventure styles in standard D&D are already straight out of Greek myth, so this seems at a glance like vanilla D&D with all of the beholders, illithids, and chromatic dragons pulled out. We're already saving princess from dungeons (Theseus), doing wondrous labors (Heracles), going on long episodic journeys (Odysseus), and collecting magic items to fight monsters (Perseus). The harpies, medusas, chimeras, cyclopses, titans, hydras and sphinxes are already in play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NaturalZero, post: 7992350, member: 55705"] The settings that I like take D&D and put a different spin on it. Spelljammer is way out there with space ships and fantasy space-physics. Dark Sun eschews normal magic rules and revolves around fighting strange, alien creatures in a harsh environment with exotic mental powers. Eberron is somewhat vanilla but most settings don't have fantasy robots riding on magical trains in search of the Maltese Falcon or Ark of the Covenant. I grew up steeped in Greek mythology but it's hard for me to get excited by this announcement. Why? Because pretty much everything from the themes, monsters, and the adventure styles in standard D&D are already straight out of Greek myth, so this seems at a glance like vanilla D&D with all of the beholders, illithids, and chromatic dragons pulled out. We're already saving princess from dungeons (Theseus), doing wondrous labors (Heracles), going on long episodic journeys (Odysseus), and collecting magic items to fight monsters (Perseus). The harpies, medusas, chimeras, cyclopses, titans, hydras and sphinxes are already in play. [/QUOTE]
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