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I have Demon Queen's Enclave (P2) and Manual of the Planes


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As much as I love this thread, I just got my shipping notice from Amazon! I can't wait for these books (even though my group is still on KotS, the other adventures look pretty good)..


Oh.. the MAPS.... I noticed that one of the modules (I haven't run the others yet, so they blend together) have varying quality of maps... how are they for this one?



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Chris
 


I spotted an early release copy at a local Border's today and paged through it. Being ambivalent about 4E, I don't have a solid opinion about it, but one thing I can report on:

The Blood War still exists--it's just in a state of uneasy truce right now, since Asmodeus doesn't want to provoke the Abyss, which would only unify in the face of an outside threat.

We also find out why it started in 4E's cosmology--the Abyss wants a piece of its Heart back. Asmodeus took it long ago, forged it into his famous ruby rod, and used it to kill his master. This weakened the Abyss and demonkind, too.
 

We also find out why it started in 4E's cosmology--the Abyss wants a piece of its Heart back. Asmodeus took it long ago, forged it into his famous ruby rod, and used it to kill his master. This weakened the Abyss and demonkind, too.

Now I have this horrible mental image of an intelligent rod that talks like Ruby Rhod from The Fifth Element, and Asmodeus being as unenthusiastic about it as Korben Dallas was in the movie.
 

I spotted an early release copy at a local Border's today and paged through it. Being ambivalent about 4E, I don't have a solid opinion about it, but one thing I can report on:

The Blood War still exists--it's just in a state of uneasy truce right now, since Asmodeus doesn't want to provoke the Abyss, which would only unify in the face of an outside threat.

We also find out why it started in 4E's cosmology--the Abyss wants a piece of its Heart back. Asmodeus took it long ago, forged it into his famous ruby rod, and used it to kill his master. This weakened the Abyss and demonkind, too.

I have to say that I rather like this explanation for the Blood War, more so than the Chaos vs. Law conflict (but then, I never liked the Chaos vs. Law conflict all that much).
 

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