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<blockquote data-quote="Drammattex" data-source="post: 6116791" data-attributes="member: 55363"><p>I'm trying to remember whether I ever actually owned Planescape. I don't think I did, or if I did it was only briefly. High school and early college, I had to buy books used and sell/trade for stuff that contributed immediately to my campaign. That said, Torment is one of my favorite electronic games of all time and though I don't think I owned the boxed set, I've read lots of it on pdfs over the past several years. It was beauty. One of the best ideas TSR ever published, imo. I did sell Dark Sun and Birthright in college when I was hard up for cash and storage space. I probably shouldn't have sold Dark Sun. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the good words on Demonomicon! It stands as the most harmonious design team experience I've had. Mike (Mearls), Brian (James), and I just riffed off of each other's ideas day after day via e-mail. Rarely have I seen that kind of creative, coordinated focus on a product. Brian James gets full credit for preserving the living canon. He's an encyclopedia of D&D lore and consistency was extremely important to him. Mike was a great leader for that project. There was a lot of invention and a lot of preservation. And a lot of me saying, "Can we simplify this lore so a half-orc could understand it?" <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drammattex, post: 6116791, member: 55363"] I'm trying to remember whether I ever actually owned Planescape. I don't think I did, or if I did it was only briefly. High school and early college, I had to buy books used and sell/trade for stuff that contributed immediately to my campaign. That said, Torment is one of my favorite electronic games of all time and though I don't think I owned the boxed set, I've read lots of it on pdfs over the past several years. It was beauty. One of the best ideas TSR ever published, imo. I did sell Dark Sun and Birthright in college when I was hard up for cash and storage space. I probably shouldn't have sold Dark Sun. Thanks for the good words on Demonomicon! It stands as the most harmonious design team experience I've had. Mike (Mearls), Brian (James), and I just riffed off of each other's ideas day after day via e-mail. Rarely have I seen that kind of creative, coordinated focus on a product. Brian James gets full credit for preserving the living canon. He's an encyclopedia of D&D lore and consistency was extremely important to him. Mike was a great leader for that project. There was a lot of invention and a lot of preservation. And a lot of me saying, "Can we simplify this lore so a half-orc could understand it?" ;) [/QUOTE]
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