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L&L 1/7/2013 The Many Worlds of D&D
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<blockquote data-quote="GX.Sigma" data-source="post: 6151694" data-attributes="member: 6690511"><p>For all I bitched about it on Twitter, I'm pretty okay with this.</p><p></p><p>I like the return to the 1e idea of the Prime Material Plane (and thank jeebus we're calling it that again!) being in the middle of the elemental planes. Even though that's not how Planescape showed it, it perfectly fits in with the idea that everyone sees their plane as the center of the multiverse--of course Primes see the Prime plane as being in the middle!</p><p></p><p>I don't get why it's specifically the Feywild and Ravenloft as the positive and negative border planes. I think we're missing an opportunity to use some old-school terminology: it would be neat if the border between the Prime Material and the Positive Energy Plane was called the Positive Material Plane, for example.</p><p></p><p>As for the Spelljammer thing, I'd be fine if any future Spelljammer products had nothing to do with existing settings, except for a little sidebar with advice on how to incorporate space travel into your pre-existing FR (or whatever) campaign.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Though Mearls is a heathen for using the term "ring" in reference to the Inner Planes, since (as Monte Cook tells us in <em>The Inner Planes</em>) they're more of a sphere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GX.Sigma, post: 6151694, member: 6690511"] For all I bitched about it on Twitter, I'm pretty okay with this. I like the return to the 1e idea of the Prime Material Plane (and thank jeebus we're calling it that again!) being in the middle of the elemental planes. Even though that's not how Planescape showed it, it perfectly fits in with the idea that everyone sees their plane as the center of the multiverse--of course Primes see the Prime plane as being in the middle! I don't get why it's specifically the Feywild and Ravenloft as the positive and negative border planes. I think we're missing an opportunity to use some old-school terminology: it would be neat if the border between the Prime Material and the Positive Energy Plane was called the Positive Material Plane, for example. As for the Spelljammer thing, I'd be fine if any future Spelljammer products had nothing to do with existing settings, except for a little sidebar with advice on how to incorporate space travel into your pre-existing FR (or whatever) campaign. Edit: Though Mearls is a heathen for using the term "ring" in reference to the Inner Planes, since (as Monte Cook tells us in [I]The Inner Planes[/I]) they're more of a sphere. [/QUOTE]
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