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<blockquote data-quote="Herobizkit" data-source="post: 5551748" data-attributes="member: 36150"><p>My short answer is "all of it". It can be tracked down through several means... for example, you could use a program that rhymes with <span style="color: darkorange">orange</span> to get the whole Spelljammer product line.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: darkorange"><strong>Please note:</strong> EN World does not support copyright infringement. Nor do we allow folks to use the site to trade in infringing materials, or tell each other where to go to find them. Pelase dont' get into discussion of stuff here. Thanks. ~Umbran</span></p><p></p><p>Spelljammer was 2e's attempt at making a campaign setting that linked the then-current worlds of Forgotten Realms, Dragonlance, and Greyhawk. They did so through, well, space. They had all kinds of rules for various engine-types and ship designs (with accompanying movement rates, crew capacity, and armaments), as well as some nifty space-faring races. Regardless of the engine, the ship itself needed a mage to command it (save one or two, but I forget which type) and keep its "air-bubble" intact.</p><p></p><p>Examples? Humans used regular seafaring ships, as did the Kara-Tur humans (Asians in Forgotten Realms); elves "grew" their ships and shaped them after flying creatures in nature; Dwarves carved theirs from massive chunks of rock, making flying fortresses; Gnomes had their clockwork ships pulled by Giant Space Hamsters. Then you get into wacky races like Illithids, Neogi, Giff... oh, and there are celestial (i.e. space) dragons the size of moons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herobizkit, post: 5551748, member: 36150"] My short answer is "all of it". It can be tracked down through several means... for example, you could use a program that rhymes with [color=darkorange]orange[/color] to get the whole Spelljammer product line. [color=darkorange][B]Please note:[/B] EN World does not support copyright infringement. Nor do we allow folks to use the site to trade in infringing materials, or tell each other where to go to find them. Pelase dont' get into discussion of stuff here. Thanks. ~Umbran[/color] Spelljammer was 2e's attempt at making a campaign setting that linked the then-current worlds of Forgotten Realms, Dragonlance, and Greyhawk. They did so through, well, space. They had all kinds of rules for various engine-types and ship designs (with accompanying movement rates, crew capacity, and armaments), as well as some nifty space-faring races. Regardless of the engine, the ship itself needed a mage to command it (save one or two, but I forget which type) and keep its "air-bubble" intact. Examples? Humans used regular seafaring ships, as did the Kara-Tur humans (Asians in Forgotten Realms); elves "grew" their ships and shaped them after flying creatures in nature; Dwarves carved theirs from massive chunks of rock, making flying fortresses; Gnomes had their clockwork ships pulled by Giant Space Hamsters. Then you get into wacky races like Illithids, Neogi, Giff... oh, and there are celestial (i.e. space) dragons the size of moons. [/QUOTE]
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