Mothman
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Okay so since I am so nostolgic now, Planescape was always a huge favorite of mine! So I am wondering, what adventures from Dragon could be adapted to run in Sigil, since it's been years since I have done anything planes related. *lol*
Any and all discussion welcome ^_^
Hmmm, my first thought was that most city based adventures could be adapted .... but not really, or not without some heavy adaptation. Maybe Shut In with some adaptation. Maybe Thirds of Purloined Vellum with some heavier adaptation.
I kind of plan to run a 3E planar or Planescape campaign one of these years, and of course Sigil would feature fairly prominantly. Any Dungeon adventures you can think of that would fit the bill Angelic?
Heathansson
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I think R. Pett's Styes offerings have the same attitude and feel of a Sigil Stomp. And yet, that being said, for me they belong there in the Styes.
I think Umbra, a 2e. Dungeon adventure based in Sigil, stands out as one of the alltime greats from the annals of this esteemed mag. My opinion may be obviated, however, by a definite lack of contact with many of those Dungeons of a bygone age.
Mothman
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I think R. Pett's Styes offerings have the same attitude and feel of a Sigil Stomp. And yet, that being said, for me they belong there in the Styes.
I think Umbra, a 2e. Dungeon adventure based in Sigil, stands out as one of the alltime greats from the annals of this esteemed mag. My opinion may be obviated, however, by a definite lack of contact with many of those Dungeons of a bygone age.
I never got to see Umbra, a real pity, as I've heard it was very, very good. I wonder if its available anywhere....
A good point Heathansson, you're right, to me the feel of the Styes adventures is quite Sigil. I didn't immediately think of them given the prevelance of the sea and canals in the Styes which is very NOT sigil. But the feel works. Given the main villians and encounter areas of the first Styes adventure it would be hard to fit into Sigil, the second one (The Weavers?) could probably fit right in with minimal work.
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I think R. Pett's Styes offerings have the same attitude and feel of a Sigil Stomp. And yet, that being said, for me they belong there in the Styes.
I think Umbra, a 2e. Dungeon adventure based in Sigil, stands out as one of the alltime greats from the annals of this esteemed mag. My opinion may be obviated, however, by a definite lack of contact with many of those Dungeons of a bygone age.
Yes, thanks so much, I think the Styes would be an excellent adventure for Sigil. Just smack it in the Hive, as for other adventures since I was digging through my Dungeons, I discovered that there were a couple that might be used.
As for dungeons, Mothman, I think that some of my favorites was Chimes at Midnight (fits pretty well), Murder In Oakbridge (since Sigil has visitors from everywhere),Cavern of the Ooze Lord. (I can deffinantly see oozes in the Hive.)