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<blockquote data-quote="JoeGKushner" data-source="post: 1745158" data-attributes="member: 1129"><p>It's no secret that the Ennies threw off my review schedule. I've got numerous books read that I still need to write the actual reviews for, some of them not even 'review' books but books I received for the Ennies.</p><p></p><p>In that spirit, I was able to take the holiday and finish off my reviews of Player's Guide to the Wilderlands and Dawnforge, and it's first supplement. (I could've did the adventure too, but I try and do them in batches so that goes in the next batch.)</p><p></p><p>Now to me, these two settings are coming at it from completely different angles and I see things in each I like.</p><p></p><p>I'd love to play in a Dawnforge setting but I'm such a rules-control freak, that I'd hate to run it. The various bonuses the characters get pile up so far and furious that I'd be nervous about being able to properly challenge the characters without killing them.</p><p></p><p>Wilderlands is an old, classic setting and for me, comes with a lot of baggage. The whole multi-pantheon thing and generic demon lands, etc... are so 70s. That's a good and bad thing as far as I'm concerned. </p><p></p><p>It's hard to stack the two up as Dawnforge has already seen two books and Wilderlands only recently one adventure, but are people using either of 'em?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeGKushner, post: 1745158, member: 1129"] It's no secret that the Ennies threw off my review schedule. I've got numerous books read that I still need to write the actual reviews for, some of them not even 'review' books but books I received for the Ennies. In that spirit, I was able to take the holiday and finish off my reviews of Player's Guide to the Wilderlands and Dawnforge, and it's first supplement. (I could've did the adventure too, but I try and do them in batches so that goes in the next batch.) Now to me, these two settings are coming at it from completely different angles and I see things in each I like. I'd love to play in a Dawnforge setting but I'm such a rules-control freak, that I'd hate to run it. The various bonuses the characters get pile up so far and furious that I'd be nervous about being able to properly challenge the characters without killing them. Wilderlands is an old, classic setting and for me, comes with a lot of baggage. The whole multi-pantheon thing and generic demon lands, etc... are so 70s. That's a good and bad thing as far as I'm concerned. It's hard to stack the two up as Dawnforge has already seen two books and Wilderlands only recently one adventure, but are people using either of 'em? [/QUOTE]
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