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Blackmoor for Dummies? - Neko Princex - 05-12-2015 I am looking for a quick in to the world of Blackmoor. Is there a newbs guide or a Blackmoor for Dummies guide? Re: Blackmoor for Dummies? - RobJN - 05-12-2015 This sounds like a job for Havard. Re: Blackmoor for Dummies? - Havard - 05-12-2015 Maybe this is something we could set up together? What are 10 questions frequently asked about the setting? -Havard Re: Blackmoor for Dummies? - Neko Princex - 05-13-2015 Havard Wrote:Maybe this is something we could set up together? What are 10 questions frequently asked about the setting?Here is a list of ideas/questions that I think might be applicable; 01) What is the history behind Blackmoor? 02) Why does Blackmoor exist in multiple campaign worlds? What separates the Blackmoor world apart from other worlds that have a Blackmoor? 03) Why should I care about all these Blackmoors? Why should I not just focus on the Blackmoor setting and disregard all other Blackmoors? 04) If I choose to accept all Blackmoors, how can I look at all of them on the whole and understand their place in all the D&D cosmologies? 05) What is the why for putting SciFi in a fantasy D&D game? Why does Blackmoor embrace Technomagic? Why is technomagic better than magic? 06) How to convince someone to play or DM Blackmoor if they are anti-tech in RPGs. 07) Okay, you convinced someone to check out Blackmoor, but they can't make a financial investment in picking up gaming books at this point in time and they need a fix. How about a systemless gazetteer look at all of the worlds that Blackmoor is a part of with a brief timeline of it across the D&D multiverse. 08) A systemless gazetteer of the Blackmoor world itself with a brief timeline of the world. 09) Recommended novels, comics, movies and/or tv shows that might capture the feel of Blackmoor without the immediate need to jump into buying Blackmoor products. 10) A list of all Blackmoor references across the entire span of gaming so far, with sections dedicated to products that were exclusive to the Blackmoor world itself. Inclusive list of where to jump into buying products that is good starting from a player's standpoint and a GMs standpoint. Re: Blackmoor for Dummies? - RobJN - 05-13-2015 Don't throw us any softies there, TAD Let me see which of these I can tackle..... The Angelic Dragon Wrote:Here is a list of ideas/questions that I think might be applicable;Blackmoor was an outgrowth of the wargaming/Braunstein games of the mid-to-late 60s. Rather than have the figures represent entire companies or brigades (or whatever they call 'em), Arneson went for the 1:1 ratio. Rather than an army assaulting the castle, what about a group of units, infiltrating from the dungeons below? This was simulated using Gygax's Chainmail rules along with Arneson's own home-brewed systems, a proto version of the game that would become Dungeons & Dragons. Gygax played it, loved it, saw the potential, and we pretty much know what came of that. The Angelic Dragon Wrote:02) Why does Blackmoor exist in multiple campaign worlds? What separates the Blackmoor world apart from other worlds that have a Blackmoor?Blackmoor was (quite literally) the First Fantasy Campaign, just like it says on the Judge's Guild cover. Back in the day, before there were huge licensing deals or lawyers upon lawyers, guys sat down and said "Hey, I like your stuff, I'm going to incorporate it into my own campaign right..... here." Gygax did this with his world of Greyhawk, and the Judges Guild folks did it with their Wilderlands of High Fantasy. Eventually, Bruce Heard would do it with the Known World. Why should you care? Each iteration of Blackmoor has its own quirks and flavors. Each was developed to greater or lesser extents, and each has kernels and nuggets to pick and swap between them. For example, Gygax's Blackmoor in Greyhawk has a throwaway reference to the Queen's Regalia of Blackmoor, and belonged to the mad queen Maragaine. That doesn't appear in Dave Arneson's version, and quite frankly, I think it's so cool, I'm scribbling adventure notes. The Angelic Dragon Wrote:03) Why should I care about all these Blackmoors? Why should I not just focus on the Blackmoor setting and disregard all other Blackmoors?See above. The Angelic Dragon Wrote:04) If I choose to accept all Blackmoors, how can I look at all of them on the whole and understand their place in all the D&D cosmologies?Different Primes? I'm not too up on my AD&D cosmology. The Angelic Dragon Wrote:05) What is the why for putting SciFi in a fantasy D&D game? Why does Blackmoor embrace Technomagic? Why is technomagic better than magic?This is entirely the Rule of Cool. There wasn't a whole lot of refinement in the science-fiction/fantasy genre back in the day, and anything was game for your game. Arneson wanted his players to find a crashed spaceship (and all the goodies therein), thus was born the City of the Gods. Is the technomagic better than regular magic? Maybe, maybe not. Sure, you can blast your enemies with the equivalent of fireballs and magic missiles... until you run out of ammo. |