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<blockquote data-quote="Mercule" data-source="post: 3756320" data-attributes="member: 5100"><p>I had been planning my current campaign as a send-off for the homebrew setting I created back in the early 1980s. I'm running an arc designed to do several reveals for the couple of players I've been gaming with since the early 1990s (the rest of the group has evolved). There's also the potential built in to flush the whole world should the PCs fail. I've got a bunch of ideas for other settings floating around, anyway.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, some of what I'm hearing about 4E seems to fit my original vision for the setting quite well. As others have said, the elf/eladrin split works very well for me (and the number of people who have said that gives me great confidence is the direction WotC is taking things).</p><p></p><p>Even if the PCs succeed, the nature of divine magic will be disrupted, civilizations will be (have been) leveled, psionics suppressed, and much great learning hidden. Sounds like I'm poised for a 100 year jump and "points of light in the darkness".</p><p></p><p>So, the short answer is: I need to wait and see 1) what 4E looks like, 2) what state my setting is left in, 3) what appeals to me at that moment, 4) what appeals to my players at that moment. For all I know, we'll end up playing Aces & Eights. The only certainty is that my next campaign will have a tone and theme, but no planned arc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mercule, post: 3756320, member: 5100"] I had been planning my current campaign as a send-off for the homebrew setting I created back in the early 1980s. I'm running an arc designed to do several reveals for the couple of players I've been gaming with since the early 1990s (the rest of the group has evolved). There's also the potential built in to flush the whole world should the PCs fail. I've got a bunch of ideas for other settings floating around, anyway. On the other hand, some of what I'm hearing about 4E seems to fit my original vision for the setting quite well. As others have said, the elf/eladrin split works very well for me (and the number of people who have said that gives me great confidence is the direction WotC is taking things). Even if the PCs succeed, the nature of divine magic will be disrupted, civilizations will be (have been) leveled, psionics suppressed, and much great learning hidden. Sounds like I'm poised for a 100 year jump and "points of light in the darkness". So, the short answer is: I need to wait and see 1) what 4E looks like, 2) what state my setting is left in, 3) what appeals to me at that moment, 4) what appeals to my players at that moment. For all I know, we'll end up playing Aces & Eights. The only certainty is that my next campaign will have a tone and theme, but no planned arc. [/QUOTE]
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