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<blockquote data-quote="Hawk Diesel" data-source="post: 8917228" data-attributes="member: 59848"><p>I'm gutted by this, and when the whole OGL debacle came up, literally my first thought was, "Oh no, what's going to happen to Eberron?"</p><p></p><p>I started playing D&D at the end of 2nd Edition, and I really enjoyed it. 3rd Edition came out, and it was even more fun. But it wasn't until Eberron came out that I truly began to love D&D. It inspired every game I ran, whether it was set in Eberron (most were) or not. There's no setting I'd rather play in, and no creator I so whole-heartedly support as Keith Baker.</p><p></p><p>I say this so that people know just what a statement it is when I say that I want to see what new thing Keith can create. Eberron will always be there, and I can always adapt what comes next into my own games. But I enjoy Keith's creativity and thoughtfulness too much to have it shackled to the dismal lich WotC has become. I was on board when he created Phoenix: Dawn Command and Gloom, and I'll be on board with whatever he does next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawk Diesel, post: 8917228, member: 59848"] I'm gutted by this, and when the whole OGL debacle came up, literally my first thought was, "Oh no, what's going to happen to Eberron?" I started playing D&D at the end of 2nd Edition, and I really enjoyed it. 3rd Edition came out, and it was even more fun. But it wasn't until Eberron came out that I truly began to love D&D. It inspired every game I ran, whether it was set in Eberron (most were) or not. There's no setting I'd rather play in, and no creator I so whole-heartedly support as Keith Baker. I say this so that people know just what a statement it is when I say that I want to see what new thing Keith can create. Eberron will always be there, and I can always adapt what comes next into my own games. But I enjoy Keith's creativity and thoughtfulness too much to have it shackled to the dismal lich WotC has become. I was on board when he created Phoenix: Dawn Command and Gloom, and I'll be on board with whatever he does next. [/QUOTE]
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