Ralif Redhammer
Legend
All published settings get bashed. Just a fact of the matter.
I've enjoyed gaming in FR since 1e, but I've recently decided to take a break for a homebrew world.
What I like about FR:
Being able to take out a map, ask the PCs where they wish to go next, and build the next adventure from the rich information about that location.
I've never really concerned myself with the uber-NPCs of the Realms. And that is where much of the criticism lies. The way I've seen it, they are the pillars of the Realms. Strong, but mostly immobile. They have far greater concerns. And they're getting old (something mentioned in the 3e core setting book, I believe). The PCs are where the action is. They are the new stars.
I've enjoyed gaming in FR since 1e, but I've recently decided to take a break for a homebrew world.
What I like about FR:
Being able to take out a map, ask the PCs where they wish to go next, and build the next adventure from the rich information about that location.
I've never really concerned myself with the uber-NPCs of the Realms. And that is where much of the criticism lies. The way I've seen it, they are the pillars of the Realms. Strong, but mostly immobile. They have far greater concerns. And they're getting old (something mentioned in the 3e core setting book, I believe). The PCs are where the action is. They are the new stars.