| tbug |
What's freeport?
Freeport is a setting published by Green Ronin. It's a pirate city, and it was the setting for one of the two modules released at GenCon 2000 at the same time as D&D 3.0. There have been a bunch of adventures and supplements released, and because it's open content and setting-independent it has shown up in other published d20 worlds.
I'd love an AP that used Freeport in Paizo's world or one that was setting-independent that just used the city.
| tdewitt274 |
What's freeport?
Buy all three of the main adventures. They're worth every penny and then some. Great times! There was even a Freeport Adventure in Dungeon some time ago (Dungeon 107).
Now they have a system free City of Freeport book coming out.
James Jacobs
Creative Director
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I think what Mike was hinting at was that after doing Savage Tide... we're kind of Pirated-Out here at Paizo. Doesn't mean there won't ever be a pirate campaign again, but it'll be a while, at the least.
More importantly though, we need to use Pathfinder to establish and build up our own campaign world, so for the immediate future, at least, all Pathfinder adventures will be set in the soon-to-be-named Paizo Campaign Setting.
Guennarr
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I think what Mike was hinting at was that after doing Savage Tide... we're kind of Pirated-Out here at Paizo. Doesn't mean there won't ever be a pirate campaign again, but it'll be a while, at the least.
I think most of us readers think similarly. Talking about the far (or not so far) future...
More importantly though, we need to use Pathfinder to establish and build up our own campaign world, so for the immediate future, at least, all Pathfinder adventures will be set in the soon-to-be-named Paizo Campaign Setting.
This doesn't have to be a contradiction: Isn't the new setting a world in development? There still could be some nondescript places usable for e.g. Freeport (similar to Sembia during the first decade of FR), or other places of a DM's choice.
Just some thoughts of mine (no wish),
Günther
| Nicolas Logue Contributor |
Nicolas Logue wrote:7th Sea is killer!So are many of the feats in the game's d20 version. They start with able drinker and go from there.
Three cheers for Avalon and Good Queen Elaine!
I love the D20 versions too! Played a fantastic campaign of it once! I had so much damage reduction! And a 6 Wis. It was a blast!