What's the next "Scape" book?


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Well, we've already got Farscape :)

How about Greatescape, a supplement all about digging a tunnel out of a PoW camp. Oh wait, that's a movie............

Put me in for another vote for Junglescape. I want me some Tarzan d20. I'll toss Dreamscape into the pot too, covering the Realms of Sleep in the best Lovecraftian style. And Etherscape detailing adventures in the Ethereal Realm.

That'll do me, for now.
 

i want a jungle/forests book badly. I want some good 'forests of myth' feel to fantasy forests.

I'll throw in support for Nightscape as well as some planar environment books. Planar stuff is always good.. though Planescape is rich enough for a proper setting series. Skyscape also sounds very cool and fun, what with airships and all.
 

Klaus said:
I'd rather see a Junglescape book first. We've already had Manual of the Planes and the Planar Handbook. Plus the "planar" entries in Frostburn, Sandstorm and Stormwrack, with planes that conform to those environments.

I'd like to see a book on how to do stone age type campaigns. ;) Wait a minute, I already have one.
 



Since people want a jungle book, shouldn't we come with a better name than 'Junglescape'?
How about "Green Canopy" or "Dark Palms" or some such nonesence, I mean after all, it wasn't 'Seascape', 'Sandscape' and 'Snowscape'. A hills/mountains book would be good too, maybe "Mystic Peaks" or "Rockspire" (no 'Twin Peaks' jokes please). The "Nightscape" is a killer idea. I think that even with books on undead and thieves, they've missed the night as the prime motivation in all of these sourcebooks.

And since we've had a book called "Savage Spieces", allowing players to play humanoids, why not a DM sourcebook on humanoid cultures in the races series; "Races of Evil" or somesuch. I mean the drow have their own book, the least WotC could do is spilt some time between the other standard monster races.
 

Shade said:
This is the one I'd most like to see. Not Spelljammer 3.5, per se (although that could be part of it), but a book detailing various ways to travel between Material Plane worlds.
Sorcica said:
Gatescape.

That was covered in the "Manual of the Planes" - It's still in print, go buy a copy and don't give WotC ideas for double charging use for the same material. :)
 

Thunderfoot said:
Since people want a jungle book, shouldn't we come with a better name than 'Junglescape'?
How about "Green Canopy" or "Dark Palms" or some such nonesence, I mean after all, it wasn't 'Seascape', 'Sandscape' and 'Snowscape'. A hills/mountains book would be good too, maybe "Mystic Peaks" or "Rockspire" (no 'Twin Peaks' jokes please). The "Nightscape" is a killer idea. I think that even with books on undead and thieves, they've missed the night as the prime motivation in all of these sourcebooks.

And since we've had a book called "Savage Spieces", allowing players to play humanoids, why not a DM sourcebook on humanoid cultures in the races series; "Races of Evil" or somesuch. I mean the drow have their own book, the least WotC could do is spilt some time between the other standard monster races.
Yeah! It's not like the last two books in the series were Cityscape and Dungeonscape!

:)

Maybe Sylvanscape?

To add to the names talk: the Fiery Dragon environmental Counter Collections are titled: Murky Depths & Slimy Shores (aquatic), Untamed Woodlands (forest), Ancient Darkness (underground), Perilous Heights (hills & mountains) and Endless Horizon (plains & desert, upcoming).
 

Thunderfoot said:
That was covered in the "Manual of the Planes" - It's still in print, go buy a copy and don't give WotC ideas for double charging use for the same material. :)

There wasn't a lot on gates in there.
 

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