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    TSRInc@aol.co
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    1997 Catalog is online...

    ... at the site in my sig.
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    Scott Parrish
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    1997 Catalog is online...

    TSRInc@aol.com wrote:
    >
    > ... at the site in my sig.
    > --
    > Sean Reynolds, TSR Online Coordinator
    > TSRinc@aol.com | AOL: keyword TSR | http://users.aol.com/tsrinc/


    Novels:
    War (in paperback)
    The Shadow Stone by Richard Baker. About Aelies Morren.
    Siege by Simon Hawke. Sequal to War.
    Aquitania by Lynn Abbey

    Campaign Expansions:
    Tribes of the heartless Wastes. (vos) November.

    Sourcebooks:
    The Book of Priestcraft: August.

    Domain Packs:
    Hogunmark. Febuary.

    Adventures:
    King of the Giantdowns. May.


    That's it!

    WHAT!!!! I'm a might peaved. 1 Domain pack. 1 sourcebook, 1 adventure
    and 1 accessory. What is going on that we get so little support!

    Last year we had: 2 Settings (Rjurik and Havens), 1 Accessory (Book of
    Magecraft), 2 Adventures (Hero-kings and Sword of Roele) and 6! Domain
    Packs.

    Can someone in the know please comment. Is this great setting dying?

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    * Okay, who put a stop Payment on my Reality check? *
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    * Scott M Parrish sparrish@fc.hp.com *
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    Scott Parrish
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    1997 Catalog is online...

    Jason Mulligan wrote:
    >
    > Hi Scott , on Dec 09 you wrote:
    >
    > > That's it!
    > >
    > > WHAT!!!! I'm a might peaved. 1 Domain pack. 1 sourcebook, 1 adventure
    > > and 1 accessory. What is going on that we get so little support!
    >
    > [snip]
    >
    > > Can someone in the know please comment. Is this great setting dying?
    >
    > How does it compare to the other TSR settings? Maybe TSR has reduced output
    > overall??

    Settings:
    Dark Sun (seems to be dead)

    Forgotton Realms: (This Is the flagship though)
    Accessories: 4
    Modules: 4
    Campagin Expansions: 2

    Planescape:
    Accessories: 3
    Modules: 2
    Campaign Expansions: 0

    Ravenloft:
    Accessories: 0
    Modules: 4
    Campaign Expansions: 1

    So overall there is one less for Birthright than the others.
    The thing that distresses me most though is the lack of Domain Packs.
    They haven't done any from The Havens yet.
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    * Give me ambiguity or give me something else! *
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    * Scott M Parrish sparrish@fc.hp.com *
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    manwe@valinor.hna.com.au
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    1997 Catalog is online...

    Hi Scott , on Dec 09 you wrote:

    > That's it!
    >
    > WHAT!!!! I'm a might peaved. 1 Domain pack. 1 sourcebook, 1 adventure
    > and 1 accessory. What is going on that we get so little support!

    [snip]

    > Can someone in the know please comment. Is this great setting dying?

    How does it compare to the other TSR settings? Maybe TSR has reduced output
    overall??

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    Jason Mulligan
    E-Mail to: manwe@valinor.hna.com.au
    oujm@net-unix.newcastle.edu.au

    "Ivanova is always right. I will listen to Ivanova. I will not ignore
    Ivanova's recommendations. Ivanova is God. And if this ever happens again,
    Ivanova will personally rip your lungs out. Babylon Control out. ..
    Civilians! [Looking up] I was just kidding about the God part -- no
    offense."
    -- Ivanova in Babylon 5:"A Voice in the Wilderness Part 1"

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    Matthew M. Colville
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    1997 Catalog is online...

    TSRInc@aol.com wrote:

    > "Guys, believe me when I say that we want to get as much BR stuff as
    > possible onto the shelves. We're loaded with great ideas for this game
    > world, and we want do them all at the same time! Alas, the harsh realit=
    y
    > of marketing and profitability comes into play. It's very difficult to
    > give each and every one of our product lines the attention that we
    > (the people who work on each particular line) feel it deserves. We star=
    ted
    > off Birthright at a dead sprint, but it's become clear that we want to
    > slow down and run for distance. In order to do that, we've got to ease
    > up on the pace.

    If it's kosher to disagree politely, then please allow me.

    I'm sorry, but by the time the Book of Priestcraft comes out, the
    player running a Priest in my campaign ain't gonna need it anymore, I
    will already have had to practically design my own! 6 months! More,
    actually, now that I think about it. It's just too damn long.
    Likewise the Wizard's Spell Compendium. The thing must *already* be
    complete and done, otherwise you wouldn't have been able to release the
    first one. By the time Vol 3 comes out, the player who is playing a
    Wizard in my Birthright camapaign won't need it! He will probably have
    retired his character by then.

    I grant you, a whole hell of a lot of stuff has come out for
    Birthright. But 90% of it is Player's Secrets. No-one has that many
    players! Let's be realistic. If you guys put out the book of
    Priestcraft yesterday, I'll invent time travel and buy the damn thing!=20
    What Birthright GM wouldn't?


    -Matthew=20

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    TSRInc@aol.co
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    1997 Catalog is online...

    >That's it!
    >
    >WHAT!!!! I'm a might peaved. 1 Domain pack. 1 sourcebook, 1 adventure
    >and 1 accessory. What is going on that we get so little support!

    Let me quote Rich Baker in his reponse to a similar outburst on AOL:

    "Guys, believe me when I say that we want to get as much BR stuff as
    possible onto the shelves. We're loaded with great ideas for this game
    world, and we want do them all at the same time! Alas, the harsh reality
    of marketing and profitability comes into play. It's very difficult to
    give each and every one of our product lines the attention that we
    (the people who work on each particular line) feel it deserves. We started
    off Birthright at a dead sprint, but it's become clear that we want to
    slow down and run for distance. In order to do that, we've got to ease
    up on the pace.

    "Not to make any promises, but you might say that a Shadow World story arc
    is in the works. We can't talk about a 98 schedule at this point in time,
    but I don't think you'd be disappointed. And, if I were a gambling man, I
    might guess that Aduria might follow thereafter. Some of these are very big
    ideas, deserving of an arc of related products, and we just don't have the
    luxury of bringing out our biggest guns all at the same time."

    - - Rich Baker
    Birthright Designer



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