Githyanki

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Eh. I liked it. I'm not a dad or step-dad, but I enjoyed the column for it's entertainment value. Sense I don't run a lot of published adventure (I sort of stock pile the issues for when I need an adventure), I don't need every word of the magazine useful to my game right this minute. Therefore, a magazine that's entertaining to me when I buy it is good. (Adventures, even good ones, aren't nesesarly entertaining to read.)


I sugest a Backdrop article to go with the first instalment of the New adventure path. It should include a map of the city, some suronding area, lots of fluff, maybe some import locals that would be used during and between adventures, and a few important NPCs

Christopher West for the cartography, and I'd love to see a poster map of the city like in the first one.

Authors, Robert Lee's a favorite of mine and Chris Perkins is great, but I'd really like to see Jonathan Tweet do an installment. He did an adventure for Dungeon called Headless that was great, completly story driven. I'd love to see him do that kind of adventure for the Adventure Path.


Steel_Wind wrote:
While I don't object to Greyhawk or FR adventures as both are classic High Fantasy and are easily adaptable - not so with Eberron.

I don't worry about the occasional setting specific adventure. In fact, one of my favorite 3e adventures is Dragonlance adventure (written by none other than Tracy Hickman). So if one issue a quarter or so has an Eberron adventure, I don't think anyone is going die. ;)

Beside, I think an Eberron adventure will be a lot eaiser to adapt than you might think.


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It seems like just yesterday when you all you guys for a website was a "Powerd by Apache" page with the OS X logo on it. I'll miss those days.
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Really, you've guys have gone a long way in couple of years.