New D&D campaign setting by Ray Winninger?

Uhh, somewhere on the Dragon website! Give me a second, I'll look it up.

edit: OK, here it is: Dungeoncraft . There's some basic stuff, like how to DM, how to get a group together, etc., but all his setting stuff is pretty darn interesting, IMO. It has a twist, like Janda's Valley, but it's not so drastic a twist: it still feels like "fantasy as we know it."
 
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Woah! Timewarp. It's amazing the thing's that'll pop up when you start searching your old threads. For instance. It looks like nothing ever came out of this. Unless it snuck right by me I don't think Ray ever did a D&D setting after this did he?
 

I haven't read Dragon in a long time. Last I read it, he was just STARTING the Lost World Campaign (I was probably on the third or fourth month of it). The campaign world before that was Aris, a world populated by lots of trees. It was traditional fantasy, but some interesting elements.

I would prefer a Dungeoncraft style book rather than a complete campaign world. I do wish Ray the best, however.

BTW, Joshua Dyal that link
took me to the press release explaining how Paizo owns Dragon and Dungeon. Was this intended? I have a few of the first Dungeoncraft issues on my text files, but none after :(
 

When Paizo split off from Wizards, the Dungeon/Dragon pages got purged and not replaced. :(

There's a few people on the boards who have archived the articles before then in various forms.

Cheers!
 

ssampier said:
I haven't read Dragon in a long time. Last I read it, he was just STARTING the Lost World Campaign (I was probably on the third or fourth month of it). The campaign world before that was Aris, a world populated by lots of trees. It was traditional fantasy, but some interesting elements.

I would prefer a Dungeoncraft style book rather than a complete campaign world. I do wish Ray the best, however.

BTW, Joshua Dyal that link
took me to the press release explaining how Paizo owns Dragon and Dungeon. Was this intended? I have a few of the first Dungeoncraft issues on my text files, but none after :(

The old articles are gone the way of the dodo as far as I know, which I hate. When Paizon (intentional) took over dragon the old ray articles vanished, if anyone has a print version of them I will give my first born to you.
 

ssampier said:
BTW, Joshua Dyal that link
took me to the press release explaining how Paizo owns Dragon and Dungeon. Was this intended? I have a few of the first Dungeoncraft issues on my text files, but none after :(
The link was good when I posted it, that just happened to be over two years ago. If you need it, I can send the archive to you as a pdf without graphics, though. I would say PM me, but it looks like my Community Supporter account just expired in the last week or two, so you'll have to either email me at jdyal at wowway dot com or toss me a post here on this thread and hope I see it. :\
 

I found the old web articles (255-290, I think the issues were) collected into a nice 765 KB .pdf file. Let me know if you want me to e-mail it to you or something. (I assume doing so is legit since the articles were posted and freely available to the general public?)
 


d20Dwarf said:
Wow! I started wondering when Kaptain Kantrip came back before I noticed the dates.

Don't do that to me! :)

LOL, I did the exact same thing at first. I was like, what? again? I remember Ray talking bout a dnd setting a couple years ago.
 

Kaleon Moonshae said:
LOL, I did the exact same thing at first. I was like, what? again? I remember Ray talking bout a dnd setting a couple years ago.
Yeah, it's too bad nothing ever came of it. As you can see I was pretty excited way back when.
 

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