I didn't mind Spelljammer, but thought it worked best when played as its own thing - essentially a gonzo nautical campaign - and not as interludes between going to adventure on some dirtball or another. Make the game about the ship and its crew, like a fantasy Age of Sail story. How much gonzo you wanted could be dialed up and down too, with the official stuff being a bit farther out there than we used - no Gamera or Bio-Booster Guyver, and the tinker gnomes stayed home.never liked spelljammer, but do feel the ship thing works well for this planescape sitting than space.
I still have my original copies of Primal Order, Chessboards, Pawns, and Knights.Anyone else remember WotC's humble beginnings when they were publishing the Primal Order books and Talislanta? Be willing to bet the Chessboards book still does planar shenanigans at least as well as anything modern WotC manages, and it's system agnostic to boot. And surprisingly, you can still buy it on DTRPG - even the softcover version.
Man, how many copies of those books were left in the warehouse when Adkison started up Hostile Work Environment, anyway? That was 12 years ago, and Primal Order came out in '92. Long strange trip for those books.
Ditto. I have to keep reminding myself that the WotC of today is not the WotC of yesteryear at all, and that under Hasbro they've done some quite awful things. Their current incarnation is almost as different from their roots as NuTSR is from the original. It's really sad that so many people know them only as the corporate industry giant they are now, and so few as the folks who helped keep Talislanta in print and published Primal Order.We were ecstatic when they bought D&D.
Lol, it can't be a worse SJ alternative than the recent one WotC made, it didn't even have the Spelljammer mentioned in it, the namesake for the entire setting!!!It’s more MotP than SJ. If I had to make a comparison, as it’s really its own thing. But I wouldn’t want people to think this will be a SJ alternative.
Given their history, I imagine primarily funding it. Morris does crowd funding right, avoiding stretch goal bloat and delivering fast.So what sort of kickstarter goals might there be?