vini_lessa
First Post
Hi there,
Ive never liked Forgotten Realms. It always seemed to me a mish-mash of "probably anything the author found cool when was a teen" shaken up and thrown in a map. Never saw anything in there that myself (or any other folk) couldnt come up with given only time and willing to do so.
That said..
Recently, a colleague told me about a fabled "1st edition Gray Box" and how the setting was much less convoluted and much more "pristine" by then. And the more important - that there was a "vision" that somehow justifyed the setting absurdities (that Faerun was, in fact, a kind of planar crossroads or something, and even was linked though portals to our Earth. What I, as a Planescape fan, perceived as "proto-planescape" or something. It seems this "vision" was purposefully downplayed in the following editions ?). Further, this pal said by then there wasnt the big metagame with uber-NPCs running around and cataclisms happening yearly. (exageration, of course).
So, could this fable "Gray Box" redeem the setting to me?
Thanks!
(just so you know where I come from, my references in fantasy settings are Glorantha, Tekumel, Jorune and Planescape - this one more conceptually than in its implemented form, but this is talk for another time. ).
Ive never liked Forgotten Realms. It always seemed to me a mish-mash of "probably anything the author found cool when was a teen" shaken up and thrown in a map. Never saw anything in there that myself (or any other folk) couldnt come up with given only time and willing to do so.
That said..
Recently, a colleague told me about a fabled "1st edition Gray Box" and how the setting was much less convoluted and much more "pristine" by then. And the more important - that there was a "vision" that somehow justifyed the setting absurdities (that Faerun was, in fact, a kind of planar crossroads or something, and even was linked though portals to our Earth. What I, as a Planescape fan, perceived as "proto-planescape" or something. It seems this "vision" was purposefully downplayed in the following editions ?). Further, this pal said by then there wasnt the big metagame with uber-NPCs running around and cataclisms happening yearly. (exageration, of course).
So, could this fable "Gray Box" redeem the setting to me?
Thanks!

(just so you know where I come from, my references in fantasy settings are Glorantha, Tekumel, Jorune and Planescape - this one more conceptually than in its implemented form, but this is talk for another time. ).
Last edited: