Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
I'm pretty sure he posted it several pages ago. Too many for me to go back looking.Why is it so hard to post exactly what the folio states about the moons of Oerth?
I'm pretty sure he posted it several pages ago. Too many for me to go back looking.Why is it so hard to post exactly what the folio states about the moons of Oerth?
I call it adding WoHS to GH because (i) I got the idea from reading about WoHS in DL (especially the DL Adventures hardback); (ii) like the WoHS, they hang out in Towers (of High Sorcery), meet in Conclaves, admit members by way of a test, etc; (iii) in determining permitted/prohibited achools/flavours of magic I followed the DLA rules pretty closely; (iv) I added an extra moon to give black robes a source of power (Red Robes already had Luna, White Robes Celene).
I'm not sure what more someone might do to make it count as "adding WoHS to a GH campaign".
Well, it's questionable whether Spelljammer material is really part of Greyhawk, or an optional Greyhawk add-on.
Questions I don't need to wrestle with, because it was written after 1985.![]()
Aw, thank you for your kind words. I'm prone to lurking and assuming I have nothing interesting to say, then deciding I do and, uh, unleashing the verbal floodgates all over the convo. Knowing that something I've spewed forth here is of value to someone else means a great deal.
Well, in case you missed it, in just this thread we have [MENTION=23751]Maxperson[/MENTION] telling [MENTION=42582]pemerton[/MENTION] that he is a bad GM for not following canon.
Does that count?
So how is telling someone that they are a poor DM for the lore choices they make not de-legitimizing lore choices?
No, it doesn't count since I've never once said he was a bad DM. I'd like an apology for that false accusation.
On behalf of one of my major characters, who is named X, I feel I have to point out that she herself most certainly feels that she is canon and that to suggest otherwise borders on high treason at the very least.... X isn't really D&D because it's not canon. It's fine that you like X, but, it's not really D&D and us real D&D players will be over here playing the Real D&D ...
See... and some posters wonder why I want exact quotes and passages...
Using the word "bad", no. The term you used for it was, if I recall, either "poor" or "very poor". Either way, hardly the most conciliatory of approaches.No, it doesn't count since I've never once said he was a bad DM.
For which I probably ought to thank you, as I somehow suspect my approach to DMing and yours differ rather hugely.pemerton said:I explain my preferences.
And I don't call people's approach very poor GMing just because it's not something I would do.