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<blockquote data-quote="Aholibamah" data-source="post: 3958784" data-attributes="member: 53031"><p>Dragon actually did put out an article based on New Crobuzon. I was intrigued enough to want to plan to buy at least his first book as a result.</p><p></p><p>My votes are for:</p><p>Sanctuary (reasons stated above in jdrakeh's post)</p><p></p><p>Nibenay (my favourite of the Dark Sun cities, because it is somehow civilized and secretive at the same time--also I liked it's particular Dragon King the best of all of them. And the idea that all of the templars were female was cool too.)</p><p></p><p>Scuttlecove (I like the Pirates of the Caribbean meets Clark Ashton Smith feel to the whole place.)</p><p></p><p>Tashal (I probably got more ideas for ordinary npcs and locations from this than from any other. While I don't run Harn I highly recommend it for people who want a vast cast of ordinary tailors, shopkeepers, labourers and so on to flesh out their city based campaigns.)</p><p></p><p>Sigil (I've never run Planescape and probably won't, but I have to say I really enjoy the writing. Totally outside the box fantasy thinking. If I had to imagine what a city where many different alignments and creature types mixed I think this would be how it would work.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aholibamah, post: 3958784, member: 53031"] Dragon actually did put out an article based on New Crobuzon. I was intrigued enough to want to plan to buy at least his first book as a result. My votes are for: Sanctuary (reasons stated above in jdrakeh's post) Nibenay (my favourite of the Dark Sun cities, because it is somehow civilized and secretive at the same time--also I liked it's particular Dragon King the best of all of them. And the idea that all of the templars were female was cool too.) Scuttlecove (I like the Pirates of the Caribbean meets Clark Ashton Smith feel to the whole place.) Tashal (I probably got more ideas for ordinary npcs and locations from this than from any other. While I don't run Harn I highly recommend it for people who want a vast cast of ordinary tailors, shopkeepers, labourers and so on to flesh out their city based campaigns.) Sigil (I've never run Planescape and probably won't, but I have to say I really enjoy the writing. Totally outside the box fantasy thinking. If I had to imagine what a city where many different alignments and creature types mixed I think this would be how it would work.) [/QUOTE]
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