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<blockquote data-quote="Weird Dave" data-source="post: 8008457" data-attributes="member: 6749823"><p>I'm a total devotee of the Grubbian planar style. It makes enough sense, while retaining a lot of mystery and nonsensical things that make the planes so wild and wonderful. I started in 2E in the early 90s and while I always gravitated towards Planescape, the attitude of the setting was a major turn off for me. Also, as a DM, the whole "unreliable narrator" theme that seemed to run through the sourcebooks was frustrating to pick out concrete details to make the planes come to life. And regardless of edition, I think focusing the planes as the home of the gods is far less interesting than giving me fantastic adventure sites, interesting organizations and NPCs, and guidelines for making each plane feel distinct at the game table.</p><p></p><p>Tangent self promotion: My own bias manifests in my series of products on the DMs Guild covering each plane. The Codex of the Infinite Planes series is up to volume 22 with 4 more to go. I just hope whatever planar book gets released doesn't invalidate the content I've released!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weird Dave, post: 8008457, member: 6749823"] I'm a total devotee of the Grubbian planar style. It makes enough sense, while retaining a lot of mystery and nonsensical things that make the planes so wild and wonderful. I started in 2E in the early 90s and while I always gravitated towards Planescape, the attitude of the setting was a major turn off for me. Also, as a DM, the whole "unreliable narrator" theme that seemed to run through the sourcebooks was frustrating to pick out concrete details to make the planes come to life. And regardless of edition, I think focusing the planes as the home of the gods is far less interesting than giving me fantastic adventure sites, interesting organizations and NPCs, and guidelines for making each plane feel distinct at the game table. Tangent self promotion: My own bias manifests in my series of products on the DMs Guild covering each plane. The Codex of the Infinite Planes series is up to volume 22 with 4 more to go. I just hope whatever planar book gets released doesn't invalidate the content I've released! [/QUOTE]
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