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Greyhawk: Why We Need Mo' Oerth by 2024
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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 8657494" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>Let's remember WotC has to sell something enoughly new, because today the fans can created a updated and recycled version of old things. And the new sourcebooks are designed with the strategy to be an introduction letter among the newest fandom. And each line has to allow space for future potential spin-offs, for example Kara-Tur, Maztica and al-Quadim. And Greyhawk is not only the known lands, but the unexplored regions, and other planets from the same solar system/crystel sphere, and the "twin worlds". </p><p></p><p>Yarth is low-magic-level version of Oerth. I wonder the "cultural impact" of "isekai" alternate spellcasters (vestige binders, ki martial adepts, truenamers, shadowcasters, incarnum soulmelders...). Aerth+Phaeree(Feywild) could be a "middle age" D&D version of White-Wolf's "World of Darkness+Chronicles of Darkness" with some little touch of "Witcher". Uerth would be like the Hyborean age (Conan the barbarian) with a crazy touch of "7th Sea" and magictek. Those "alternate" worlds can be the battlefield of factions from a future new wargame, digital or tabletop version. Maybe the arcane magic is possible, but with a potential secondary effect as the defilers from Dark Sun setting, with the difference the local flora and plants aren't killed, but there are more possibilities of strange things, as mutations, or accidental planar gates toward the Far Realm. Uerth may be the place with lots of secret cells of Thazridum, the elder elemental eye, but the magic is too weak for summoning rituals. Aerth(+Phaeree) also could be the "home" of mash-up version of Hasbro's franchises(My Little Pony, M.A.S.K, Transformers, G.I.Joe, Rom the spaceknight, micronauts,, Power Rangers, Zoids, PJ Masks..).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 8657494, member: 6802378"] Let's remember WotC has to sell something enoughly new, because today the fans can created a updated and recycled version of old things. And the new sourcebooks are designed with the strategy to be an introduction letter among the newest fandom. And each line has to allow space for future potential spin-offs, for example Kara-Tur, Maztica and al-Quadim. And Greyhawk is not only the known lands, but the unexplored regions, and other planets from the same solar system/crystel sphere, and the "twin worlds". Yarth is low-magic-level version of Oerth. I wonder the "cultural impact" of "isekai" alternate spellcasters (vestige binders, ki martial adepts, truenamers, shadowcasters, incarnum soulmelders...). Aerth+Phaeree(Feywild) could be a "middle age" D&D version of White-Wolf's "World of Darkness+Chronicles of Darkness" with some little touch of "Witcher". Uerth would be like the Hyborean age (Conan the barbarian) with a crazy touch of "7th Sea" and magictek. Those "alternate" worlds can be the battlefield of factions from a future new wargame, digital or tabletop version. Maybe the arcane magic is possible, but with a potential secondary effect as the defilers from Dark Sun setting, with the difference the local flora and plants aren't killed, but there are more possibilities of strange things, as mutations, or accidental planar gates toward the Far Realm. Uerth may be the place with lots of secret cells of Thazridum, the elder elemental eye, but the magic is too weak for summoning rituals. Aerth(+Phaeree) also could be the "home" of mash-up version of Hasbro's franchises(My Little Pony, M.A.S.K, Transformers, G.I.Joe, Rom the spaceknight, micronauts,, Power Rangers, Zoids, PJ Masks..). [/QUOTE]
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