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<blockquote data-quote="Hatmatter" data-source="post: 8003202" data-attributes="member: 75077"><p>Hello Coroc, </p><p>Thank you for the clarification. I understand now, thanks!</p><p></p><p>I don't really have anything to say about why DMs or players would like to visit different worlds as I suppose the desire to have one kind of adventure with a particular flavor in a campaign is likely the consequence of what would be fun for the players or DM or both. Why does my daughter play make believe in one way and her friend play it in a different way?</p><p></p><p>In the context of Spelljammer, I know that a couple sentences that stood out to me immediately upon buying the box set was in the introduction: "This is a universe postulated on magical, not scientific, laws. There are universal laws and they must be obeyed, but they are the laws of magic, not physics--the laws of Mordenkainen, Elminster, and Fistandantilus rather than Galileo, Newton, and Einstein." Those two sentences made me fall in love with Spelljammer. I couldn't tell you why other than I loved how it pointed to a multiverse. I suppose the notion of the multiverse always suggested to me that anything can happen: it felt like freedom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hatmatter, post: 8003202, member: 75077"] Hello Coroc, Thank you for the clarification. I understand now, thanks! I don't really have anything to say about why DMs or players would like to visit different worlds as I suppose the desire to have one kind of adventure with a particular flavor in a campaign is likely the consequence of what would be fun for the players or DM or both. Why does my daughter play make believe in one way and her friend play it in a different way? In the context of Spelljammer, I know that a couple sentences that stood out to me immediately upon buying the box set was in the introduction: "This is a universe postulated on magical, not scientific, laws. There are universal laws and they must be obeyed, but they are the laws of magic, not physics--the laws of Mordenkainen, Elminster, and Fistandantilus rather than Galileo, Newton, and Einstein." Those two sentences made me fall in love with Spelljammer. I couldn't tell you why other than I loved how it pointed to a multiverse. I suppose the notion of the multiverse always suggested to me that anything can happen: it felt like freedom. [/QUOTE]
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