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Necromancer's version of City of Brass for 3e was awesome, and it's huge. There was more work done in 2e than that?Shemeska said:Well the City of Brass was decently detailed in 3e. Not as in depth as the 2e looks at the city, but the detail was there.
Was this writing done as a paid assignment from WOTC or another publisher? I'd love to read it sometime if it was, because it's probably very good, and written as a passion project.Shemeska said:The planes, including the elemental planes as of their 1e/2e/3e conception, -really- inspired me. I started playing in 3e, and now on the cusp of 4e I've written somewhere over 2500-3000 pages worth of planar material. Radically altering the flavor assumptions and wholesale content and focus of the planes in 4e is a pretty hard pill to immediately swallow when I've put that much work into, and gotten that much enjoyment and creative spark out of, the 1e/2e/3e cosmology material.
But if it wasn't (and, please, I don't mean to sound crass) and it was just done as a personal exercise for your home group and for others to read in the public domain, well then.... that's the risk you take writing about someone else's IP. Companies often take risks with their work and change is often a necesary part of MOST company's intellectual property. It stimulates growth and allows for out-of-the-box new ideas.
It's WOTC's IP, and if they feel making some changes to the planar system (Great Wheel, FR pantheons, elemental planes, etc) recharges the default setting or other published settings, then they have the right to take that risk. Even if it invalidates fan fiction.