Umbran said:Waiting is.
Anxiety is wasted energy. I have better things to do with my time than worry about that which I cannot change.
How very Zen of you.

Umbran said:Waiting is.
Anxiety is wasted energy. I have better things to do with my time than worry about that which I cannot change.
wolff96 said:How very Zen of you.![]()
wolff96 said:
How very Zen of you.![]()
Chromnos said:I just find it difficult to be intimidated by writing from the likes of Ed Greenwood (no offense to Ed if he's viewing this thread). True, Forgotten Realms was good fun. But ever read Spellfire? Blah!
Come-on! We're not talking about three hundred pound guerrillas here. We're not talking about people who've been weeded out through the long process of playing foot-ball since kiddy league or a profession that pays like professional football.
We're talking about one of the most insular groups in history and a good number of them made it not because they were the best but because they were the first.
Far more luck than pluck.
Gaming is still a new field and we're just starting to reach the refinement stage. There's plenty of room out there for new talent. Hell- look at all the small press games springing up. Do you think they would be around if there wasn't a demand for something better?
Tell me, have you ever seen a fantasy role playing setting that just blew your socks off? Have you ever seen something that you couldn't tweak to make a little bit better, to make it really purr. I mean, one that you just had to play in. Or did you buy it because you just didn't have the spare time to create your own?
I would be willing to bet that a good number of these settings would be excellent fun. Where you're fishing or cutting bait is how much marketability there is in it.
Chromnos said:Anyway, you're right. Martin would be a five hundred pound guerilla. And Wick might wiegh in with other gamers at 350![]()