Silverblade The Ench
First Post
Oh!! Thanks for the explanation
sorry never played Paranoia...hell, where I live, who needs more madness? 


Spirits of ancient priests and paladins DO exist as official monsters, see monster compendium II for Dark Sun, creatures called RAAIGS.
Grey or black? When I am logged in the text is black, otherwise grey. Weird but true.
Yep. That's it. I get the same results. Well done.
I wonder what other things are slightly different if you are/aren't logged in to the site.
In before "WotC doesn't want non-subscribers to read their site."
Thaumaturge.
There are, I feel, four reasons people are hanging on the every word. You can mix and match these reasons as you choose![]()
Sorry if you feel I'm wrong regarding the "people not knowing about the old one." I, well, disagree. Yes, a lot of weird and somewhat crappy stuff started to pop up in Dark Sun, but because it was so poorly received, it never stole the thunder from the original. The new one, I guarantee, no matter how good or bad it might turn out, will. I feel my fear is legit.
I choose option 6: Don't know much about Dark Sun except for a very brief read through and other's comments and am excited to see a Dark Sun for 4e. Or I guess with more brevity:Where is your "They like the old Dark Sun and are excited about the new Dark Sun" option?
I choose option 5.
When I gamed with these people or I'm one of them, I often think "well, then. I guess there's some mystery back in the setting then." I like when there a little change ups in settings (Greyhawk to From the Ashes Greyhawk, for example. Though I think I'm one of the few on the planet!Wik said:For people new to the setting, they won't know those things are "new". And when you play Dark SUn with them, you'll probably have to sigh a bit, and simply state "that's not the way it always was". But, I think that's a very small price to pay to suddenly have a huge influx of Dark Sun players (and Dark Sun campaigns!) to choose from.
Rare like hydrogen.And of course I am yet another of those rare people who like 4E and have Dark Sun as a favourite D&D setting.
I like your vision, and hope WotC subscribes as well.What I really really hope is that they don't start explaining too much in this new version. When I read the contents of the first Dark Sun box what I fell in love with was, more than the edgier races and the darker feel, the fact that there were so many mysteries left.
I choose option 6: Don't know much about Dark Sun except for a very brief read through and other's comments and am excited to see a Dark Sun for 4e. Or I guess with more brevity:
Option 6: Don't know Dark Sun, think it sounds interesting and excited about a 4e Dark Sun.