02-21-2010, 12:48 AM
So, Wandy has won a decission victory against The Count, and I am content again....
1. While I pationately hate SJ, because I really think that was the time TSR let D&D jump the shark, I have to give that some of the modules are even mildly entertaining.
2. My main problem about SJ is that, like PS to some extend, it was designed to enhance crossover campaigns. You know, drow in Dragonlance, Pterrans in Birthright, Knights of Solamnia in Dark Sun. That would have something I for my part would neither allow IMC nor recommend for any serious fantasy game in a coherent setting.
3. AS TO BLACKMOOR...
In the Wilderlands, we have the MACRAB civilisation, which is defined as "star travellers". I always assumed that IF we have to see the BM starship etc within a bigger context, it would be within that. - Apart from that, I am afraid I cannot comment, because this touches elements of my ongoing game here. :wink: :twisted:
1. While I pationately hate SJ, because I really think that was the time TSR let D&D jump the shark, I have to give that some of the modules are even mildly entertaining.
2. My main problem about SJ is that, like PS to some extend, it was designed to enhance crossover campaigns. You know, drow in Dragonlance, Pterrans in Birthright, Knights of Solamnia in Dark Sun. That would have something I for my part would neither allow IMC nor recommend for any serious fantasy game in a coherent setting.
3. AS TO BLACKMOOR...
In the Wilderlands, we have the MACRAB civilisation, which is defined as "star travellers". I always assumed that IF we have to see the BM starship etc within a bigger context, it would be within that. - Apart from that, I am afraid I cannot comment, because this touches elements of my ongoing game here. :wink: :twisted: