Bas-Lag in Dungeon Magazine


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In Dragon 352, the world of Bas-Lag from the books by China Mieville, is going to be more-or-less converted into D&D rules.

Will Dungeon magazine accept submissions for adventures from this world, or at least adventures that could be in the world (with a conversion sidebar near the end)?

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MaxSlasher26 wrote:

In Dragon 352, the world of Bas-Lag from the books by China Mieville, is going to be more-or-less converted into D&D rules.

Will Dungeon magazine accept submissions for adventures from this world, or at least adventures that could be in the world (with a conversion sidebar near the end)?

We certainly accept adventures inspired by China's work (the Styes comes to mind), but we aren't interested in printing adventures actaully set in Bas-Lag at this time.


James Jacobs wrote:
MaxSlasher26 wrote:

In Dragon 352, the world of Bas-Lag from the books by China Mieville, is going to be more-or-less converted into D&D rules.

Will Dungeon magazine accept submissions for adventures from this world, or at least adventures that could be in the world (with a conversion sidebar near the end)?

We certainly accept adventures inspired by China's work (the Styes comes to mind), but we aren't interested in printing adventures actaully set in Bas-Lag at this time.

Okay.

If anything, the races and monsters from Dragon can be used in adventures to add a little bit more Bas-Lag-ness.

Liberty's Edge

Here come the beetleheads. I diggit the most.

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Awesome, the man is simply awesome...

Liberty's Edge

Richard Pett wrote:
Awesome, the man is simply awesome...

Oh, please. It was nothing. ;)

[edit] Oh. You were talking about Mr. Mieville.
I'm such a twonk.

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Heathansson wrote:
Richard Pett wrote:
Awesome, the man is simply awesome...

Oh, please. It was nothing. ;)

[edit] Oh. You were talking about Mr. Mieville.
I'm such a twonk.

You're awesome too Heathansson:)

Liberty's Edge

Aww, thanks.
I just am so looking forward to this issue of Dragon.


Heathansson wrote:

Aww, thanks.

I just am so looking forward to this issue of Dragon.

I don't know about you, but I'm expecting it this week down in North Carolina.

The wait has been killing me, for I cannot start my next campaign until I have the issue. (Coincidentally, one of the aspects of Bas-Lag that I require for my campaign just happens to be "beetleheads". :P)

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