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<blockquote data-quote="fanboy2000" data-source="post: 1615375" data-attributes="member: 19998"><p>I agree. Both FR and Greyhawk have overlaping pantheons. The Demi-human gods are the same in both worlds, and Eberron is a nice breakaway from that. Its not the first TSR setting to do that. (Dragonlance and Darksun come to mind?) But in Dragonlance is a lot closer to Greyhawk than it is Eberron when it comes to religion.</p><p></p><p>As someone who's only gamed a few years, mostly in 3rd, I gotta say that it's exciting to be in on the ground floor of a new setting that you know is going to see the kind of suport TSR used to give every setting. TSR/WotC hasn't thrown it's weight behind a brand new D&D setting sense the sale in 1997. Wizards has mostly played it safe with D&D on the setting front. The bigest gambles were 3rd itself and the OGL. </p><p></p><p>What makes Eberron diffrent? I'm not going to see posts about how WotC has scrwed up yet another old setting the poster loves dearly. I'm not going to read that post, nod my head in agreement, and post that, despite the changes, I still enjoy it. With Eberron, I get in on the ground floor. </p><p></p><p>And maybe in 20 years, I'll post my own message how Dragon's Eberron article totaly ruins the setting and that their update to 6th edition is totally off base, and that I'll have to cancel my subscription after 22 years. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fanboy2000, post: 1615375, member: 19998"] I agree. Both FR and Greyhawk have overlaping pantheons. The Demi-human gods are the same in both worlds, and Eberron is a nice breakaway from that. Its not the first TSR setting to do that. (Dragonlance and Darksun come to mind?) But in Dragonlance is a lot closer to Greyhawk than it is Eberron when it comes to religion. As someone who's only gamed a few years, mostly in 3rd, I gotta say that it's exciting to be in on the ground floor of a new setting that you know is going to see the kind of suport TSR used to give every setting. TSR/WotC hasn't thrown it's weight behind a brand new D&D setting sense the sale in 1997. Wizards has mostly played it safe with D&D on the setting front. The bigest gambles were 3rd itself and the OGL. What makes Eberron diffrent? I'm not going to see posts about how WotC has scrwed up yet another old setting the poster loves dearly. I'm not going to read that post, nod my head in agreement, and post that, despite the changes, I still enjoy it. With Eberron, I get in on the ground floor. And maybe in 20 years, I'll post my own message how Dragon's Eberron article totaly ruins the setting and that their update to 6th edition is totally off base, and that I'll have to cancel my subscription after 22 years. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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