Please be true.
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Unfortunately, while he has that stack of 4e books still on his shelf, anything he produces will probably be complete and total shit. ;) At least we might get some new cool Greyhawk maps out of the deal.
Quote from: CRKrueger;792146Unfortunately, while he has that stack of 4e books still on his shelf, anything he produces will probably be complete and total shit. ;) At least we might get some new cool Greyhawk maps out of the deal.
As he is the co-author with Mike Mearls of the 5e PHB and MM, I think it will be pretty good ;)
I really don't get it, it would be like getting excited over someone writing a new Conan novel.
Even if they got a good author and did it right, it still wouldn't be Conan.
Quote from: JeremyR;792158I really don't get it, it would be like getting excited over someone writing a new Conan novel.
Even if they got a good author and did it right, it still wouldn't be Conan.
And yet Thomas' Savage Sword of Conan, Milius' Conan the Barbarian and Busiek's Conan run were all things worth getting excited about.
Quote from: Skywalker;792234And yet Thomas' Savage Sword of Conan, Milius' Conan the Barbarian and Busiek's Conan run were all things worth getting excited about.
Word booty.
Quote from: Skywalker;792234And yet Thomas' Savage Sword of Conan, Milius' Conan the Barbarian and Busiek's Conan run were all things worth getting excited about.
Yet a Conan movie by Ute Boll would not.
The last thing we need is Greyhawk being separated into two worlds, Grey and Hawk that have been smashed together and overlap giving us Beholderborn and Illithidkin, with Hextor and Hieroneous killing each other and having their portfolios being stolen by Iuz who, as Hextoroneiuz, is now the God of half of everything, and a transmedia event, the Tedium of Tharizdun, in which Oerth explodes into a series of inter dimensional islands, until we find out the whole thing was just a practical joke by Zagyg, and things will be reset for the next edition.
The fact that they...
1. Actually possess the Gazetteer and
2. Appear to be actually reading it.
...does bode well, but it's hard to have anything other then a healthy dose of skepticism after the last 14 years of Realms shenanigans.
Personally I think anyone who was responsible for stuff like Skeletons taking normal damage from slashing and piercing and double from blunt, shouldn't go anywhere near Nerull, Tharizdun, Iuz, etc... Let the Realms be the easymode setting.
Edit: Maybe Perkins is responsible for all the cool parts,of 5e, :idunno:.
Wonder if they're going to "reboot" Greyhawk.
Quote from: CRKrueger;792236Yet a Conan movie by Ute Boll would not.
If I recognised one of such existing, I might agree. Next you will be telling me that there was two more Matrix movies after the first or a Dredd movie starring Rob Reiner or something ;)
Quote from: CRKrueger;792236The fact that they...
1. Actually possess the Gazetteer and
2. Appear to be actually reading it.
...does bode well, but it's hard to have anything other then a healthy dose of skepticism after the last 14 years of Realms shenanigans.
That's fair comment. I will begin worrying about that after the product is actually announced though. At this early stage, I am happy just to be excited by the prospect :)
I'd probably prefer a Classic Reprint than a Newer and Betterer Updateder Greyhawk.
Quote from: CRKrueger;792236The last thing we need is Greyhawk being separated into two worlds, Grey and Hawk that have been smashed together and overlap giving us Beholderborn and Illithidkin, with Hextor and Hieroneous killing each other and having their portfolios being stolen by Iuz who, as Hextoroneiuz, is now the God of half of everything, and a transmedia event, the Tedium of Tharizdun, in which Oerth explodes into a series of inter dimensional islands, until we find out the whole thing was just a practical joke by Zagyg, and things will be reset for the next edition.
I bruised my lower ribs laughing at this.
Quote from: Shipyard Locked;792266I bruised my lower ribs laughing at this.
A change of underwear was nearly required here.
If they're smart they'll stick pretty tightly to the TSR boxed set. I could see redoing the map as a single sheet, that would be nice.
But yeah, forget Greyhawk Wars and anything not by Gygax. Possibly allude to some Gord the Rogue lore but maybe not. The point would be to stay as close to a map to explore with a few notes as possible. So what would I fill the book with? Well, maps of major cities would be nice. At least put a map of the City of Greyhawk in there. A book full of maps with notes. Take a look at The Palladium Fantasy Roleplaying Game Book 2 for how pared down it should be. But with nicer art for the maps of course.
I just hope we get a map sheet as big, heavy-stock and brightly colored as the one that came with Gazeteer. I'm sick of paying 50 bucks for hardcover books filled with blibber-blabber I don't want to read and shitty little computer generated maps.
I wouldn't hold my breath over this. They haven't even announced a setting book for the Forgotten Realms yet. I'd bet they are just redoing a Greyhawk module again - probably ToEE.
Quote from: languagegeek;792260I'd probably prefer a Classic Reprint than a Newer and Betterer Updateder Greyhawk.
Maybee a little of both. Classic with new stuff without having to advance the timeline XYZ number of years. I've lost track of how far forward they jumped Forgotten Realms, 25-50 years?
I always liked From the Ashes; I know its a bit heretical, but if they did a version in that style, I'd love it.
Quote from: CRKrueger;792236Yet a Conan movie by Ute Boll would not.
:twitch:
/seizure
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Quote from: RPGPundit;793220I always liked From the Ashes; I know its a bit heretical, but if they did a version in that style, I'd love it.
The From the Ashes material has the merit of being usable at the table to run a boots-on-the-ground campaign. It has cool stuff like NPCs, adventure ideas, and details of locations.
The original Greyhawk Gazeteer was a world-scale wargame atlas. Pretty useless for running a real campaign starting at 1st level.
DM: "Okay, so we're starting a campaign in a village on the edge of the Vesve Forest"...[reads two paragraphs on the Vesve Forest]. "I guess there'll be elves. And maybe some goblins. Thanks Greyhawk!"
Player: "My guy is from... [looks at map]... Furyondy! What can you tell me about it?"
DM: "Let's see... 3,000 heavy cavalry and 5,000 heavy infantry. So you probably have good armor."
Player: "Thanks Greyhawk!"
Quote from: CRKrueger;792236The last thing we need is Greyhawk being separated into two worlds, Grey and Hawk that have been smashed together and overlap giving us Beholderborn and Illithidkin, with Hextor and Hieroneous killing each other and having their portfolios being stolen by Iuz who, as Hextoroneiuz, is now the God of half of everything, and a transmedia event, the Tedium of Tharizdun, in which Oerth explodes into a series of inter dimensional islands, until we find out the whole thing was just a practical joke by Zagyg, and things will be reset for the next edition.
I laughed hard. This post is a thing of beauty.
Quote from: RPGPundit;793220I always liked From the Ashes; I know its a bit heretical, but if they did a version in that style, I'd love it.
Yeah, if they made Ivid the Undying and Borderlands canon I'd probably have to check out 5e GH.
It's nice to see some From The Ashes love here.
Quote from: RPGPundit;794605It's nice to see some From The Ashes love here.
It made Greyhawk Wars forgivable. From the Ashes is as great as Greyhawk Wars is bad.
Quote from: ThatChrisGuy;794699It made Greyhawk Wars forgivable. From the Ashes is as great as Greyhawk Wars is bad.
I have to agree that I didn't find Greyhawk Wars very interesting at all.