James Ruhland
10-18-1997, 06:43 PM
Oh please, not this again, didn't we just finish a round of this
> discussion?
>
> Tripp
Well, I for one missed it, 'cause, like dude, I'm new to this discussion
group. Thanks to Sepsis for actually responding to the q, though. Now, from
what I heard, they plan on releasing a BR hardback in '98, and changing the
emphasis of the gameword a bit (from what I hear, to be less unique and
closer to another FR clone; but that's just B&Ming on my part based on
scanty info). To Paul; Even if you and your players don't plan on
ruling/having them rule realms, I'd recomend BR. It's got a lot of detail
(especially for a "new" campaign world), and gives you as DM, and your
players, a lot of options. It's got a feel all its own, and, I'm thinking,
would be a nice change of pace for the experienced dudes, while not being
overwhelming for the new players (i.e. not every two bit villiage they run
accross will have its own pet archmage, monsters are varied, but not
overwhelmingly so; so the old hands will have variety, but the new guys
won't half to learn about hundreds of different creatures, spells, etc.)
Good place to start is to buy (or at least look at a friend's) a copy of
the BR boxed set; it has the rulebook for the unique stuff in the setting,
a map of the entire continent of Cerilia, and a map and gazzeteer of a big
portion of it, a good place to start a campaign out; all in one box (rather
than the dozen or so for other campaign worlds). The other accessories are
reasonably priced, and provide a good bit of broad info on just about
everywhere, allowing you as the DM to fill in the details as you wish; just
reading it will give you plenty of ideas for adventures, intrigues, etc.
(and your more encouraged to change even the broad outlines provided in
this campaign world if you don't like 'em than you are in most of the
others).
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> From: penley@omen.net.au
> To: Birthright@MPGN.COM
> Subject: [BIRTHRIGHT] - Suitable World
> Date: Saturday, October 18, 1997 10:14 AM
>
> I am looking for a world in which to run a new d&d campaign for players
who
> have never played before + a couple of experienced players. Is the
> birthright world suitable if i don't intend to run the rules for running
> kingdomes etc?
>
> Paul
>
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> discussion?
>
> Tripp
Well, I for one missed it, 'cause, like dude, I'm new to this discussion
group. Thanks to Sepsis for actually responding to the q, though. Now, from
what I heard, they plan on releasing a BR hardback in '98, and changing the
emphasis of the gameword a bit (from what I hear, to be less unique and
closer to another FR clone; but that's just B&Ming on my part based on
scanty info). To Paul; Even if you and your players don't plan on
ruling/having them rule realms, I'd recomend BR. It's got a lot of detail
(especially for a "new" campaign world), and gives you as DM, and your
players, a lot of options. It's got a feel all its own, and, I'm thinking,
would be a nice change of pace for the experienced dudes, while not being
overwhelming for the new players (i.e. not every two bit villiage they run
accross will have its own pet archmage, monsters are varied, but not
overwhelmingly so; so the old hands will have variety, but the new guys
won't half to learn about hundreds of different creatures, spells, etc.)
Good place to start is to buy (or at least look at a friend's) a copy of
the BR boxed set; it has the rulebook for the unique stuff in the setting,
a map of the entire continent of Cerilia, and a map and gazzeteer of a big
portion of it, a good place to start a campaign out; all in one box (rather
than the dozen or so for other campaign worlds). The other accessories are
reasonably priced, and provide a good bit of broad info on just about
everywhere, allowing you as the DM to fill in the details as you wish; just
reading it will give you plenty of ideas for adventures, intrigues, etc.
(and your more encouraged to change even the broad outlines provided in
this campaign world if you don't like 'em than you are in most of the
others).
- ----------
> From: penley@omen.net.au
> To: Birthright@MPGN.COM
> Subject: [BIRTHRIGHT] - Suitable World
> Date: Saturday, October 18, 1997 10:14 AM
>
> I am looking for a world in which to run a new d&d campaign for players
who
> have never played before + a couple of experienced players. Is the
> birthright world suitable if i don't intend to run the rules for running
> kingdomes etc?
>
> Paul
>
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