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<blockquote data-quote="InzeladunMaster" data-source="post: 1559328" data-attributes="member: 9774"><p>Thus comes the desire to try different game systems. Many of us like other things beyond standard DnD. Limiting ourselves to Inzeladun was part of the problem - everyone wanted to try things they liked, and rightly so. Right now, <em>Conan</em> is proving to be the best game system I have ever run, in that it is the most satisfying to me and my preferences for fantasy. However, it is not everyone's cup of tea, so I am trying to return the Saturday sessions back to its original idea: variety, trying out different system, alternate realities, using different games masters for different presentations and varied atmospheres, giving everyone a chance to play or try something different. This way we can try out different things, instead of just incorporating it into a single campaign. If someone wants to play Spelljammer, great! No need to attach it to Hyboria or Inzeladun. Want to play cyberpunk? Okay, no need to attach elements of it to Hyboria or Inzeladun. </p><p></p><p>Although I run the online game of <em>Inzeladun</em>, I will not return to developing <em>Inzeladun </em> further until such time as I can actually devote my attention to it wholly. The online game is the most pure game of <em>Inzeladun</em> I have run in years because all the players make changes to the world within the game and it is still strictly DnD fantasy, but still has my concept of the world being a constant struggle for survival in place and my concept of arcane magic in place. There are no video-game fireballs being thrown about in that game.</p><p></p><p>I hope that explains, to some extent, the need to play a variety of games instead of focusing on one long campaign. The variety actually inspires purity I think. If someone wants to focus on a single character, play that character in the different settings. If not, then don't. This way, I don't feel the need to try different things within the context of a single setting. The last thing I need is to have AT-AT's marching across Zamora to attack Shadizar just because someone wants to fight stormtroopers or something similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InzeladunMaster, post: 1559328, member: 9774"] Thus comes the desire to try different game systems. Many of us like other things beyond standard DnD. Limiting ourselves to Inzeladun was part of the problem - everyone wanted to try things they liked, and rightly so. Right now, [I]Conan[/I] is proving to be the best game system I have ever run, in that it is the most satisfying to me and my preferences for fantasy. However, it is not everyone's cup of tea, so I am trying to return the Saturday sessions back to its original idea: variety, trying out different system, alternate realities, using different games masters for different presentations and varied atmospheres, giving everyone a chance to play or try something different. This way we can try out different things, instead of just incorporating it into a single campaign. If someone wants to play Spelljammer, great! No need to attach it to Hyboria or Inzeladun. Want to play cyberpunk? Okay, no need to attach elements of it to Hyboria or Inzeladun. Although I run the online game of [I]Inzeladun[/I], I will not return to developing [I]Inzeladun [/I] further until such time as I can actually devote my attention to it wholly. The online game is the most pure game of [I]Inzeladun[/I] I have run in years because all the players make changes to the world within the game and it is still strictly DnD fantasy, but still has my concept of the world being a constant struggle for survival in place and my concept of arcane magic in place. There are no video-game fireballs being thrown about in that game. I hope that explains, to some extent, the need to play a variety of games instead of focusing on one long campaign. The variety actually inspires purity I think. If someone wants to focus on a single character, play that character in the different settings. If not, then don't. This way, I don't feel the need to try different things within the context of a single setting. The last thing I need is to have AT-AT's marching across Zamora to attack Shadizar just because someone wants to fight stormtroopers or something similar. [/QUOTE]
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