The Inzae setting really picked my curiosity. ¿What kind of world is it? ¿Is it a gritty world, with a dark sun feeling on it? ¿Which sourcebook do you recommend for me to learn about it? Thanks.
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Davis Chenault just posted something about it on Facebook today. He gives a taste of a description in the comments. Basically, it's dark with the world perpetually on the edge of destruction.
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Unless you're a farmer.
With an axe.
With an axe.
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I've never played in it, ... hint hint Tree / Rigon ... but I have liked what I read on it and the general feel of it. And, yes, to me it seems a bit more gritty than the normal default D&D settings.
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Its a lot deadlier, in town and much deadlier out in the wilds. Monsters are everywhere. Very much a world of chaos than order.
Since its 20,000 I suggest "Captain Nemo" as his title. Beyond the obvious connection, he is one who sails on his own terms and ignores those he doesn't agree with...confident in his journey and goals.
Sounds obvious to me! -Gm Michael
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Hey, if you want to only play until maybe 2nd level, I'll use it. I just assumed Aihrde was deadly enough.Lurker wrote:I've never played in it, ... hint hint Tree / Rigon ... but I have liked what I read on it and the general feel of it. And, yes, to me it seems a bit more gritty than the normal default D&D settings.
Since its 20,000 I suggest "Captain Nemo" as his title. Beyond the obvious connection, he is one who sails on his own terms and ignores those he doesn't agree with...confident in his journey and goals.
Sounds obvious to me! -Gm Michael
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Death in the Treklant, a collection of the "I Series" of modules (I1 - Vakhund: Into the Unknown, I2 - Under Dark & Mistry Ground: Dzeebagd, I3 - Dogs of War: Felsentheim)Mordekai82 wrote:¿Which sourcebook do you recommend for me to learn about it? Thanks.
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By Shadow of Night (details the city of Bergholt)
Inzae Primer
The above materials will give you some information, though it is still largely undefined as a setting. I believe Davis is working on putting together something more substantial for a future release, though that's been in the pipeline for quite some time now.
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Well I bet we could last to at least 3rd levelTreebore wrote:Hey, if you want to only play until maybe 2nd level, I'll use it. I just assumed Aihrde was deadly enough.Lurker wrote:I've never played in it, ... hint hint Tree / Rigon ... but I have liked what I read on it and the general feel of it. And, yes, to me it seems a bit more gritty than the normal default D&D settings.
Inae, Erde, potato tomato I've never played in either and have wanted to play in both sooooo which ever you chose is good for me
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