Cyoticus1
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I am not sure if this is where I would post this, but I thought I would give it a shot.
I have a suggestion about campaign settings. I absolutely loved the advanced look into the plains produced in Planescape. All the different maps showing the different places in the plains from the lawful good plane of Celestia to the chaotic evil of the abyss. The different settlements on those planes to the unique environmental challenges of planes like Limbo. Information on notable personalities in each place as well as what plane the different gods call home. The idea of the city of doors made it easy for dms to change the setting easilly and quickly.
I thought I would toss this out there to see if there is an interest and maybe lead to such a production.
W E Ray
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Lots of us love Planescape and even more lots-of-us love The Great Wheel cosmology.
However.
The bastids at WotC own the intellectual property to that material so Paizo has to be careful to not commit copyright infringement.
Also, the designers like to create their own cool stuff -- which has been great so far. It's easy enough to find a place for Sigil, the Outlands and her Bordertowns (particularly Plague Mort) and other cool sites (Broken Reach, Skull Rot, etc.) in the Pathfinder cosmology.
Gorbacz
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I am not sure if this is where I would post this, but I thought I would give it a shot.
I have a suggestion about campaign settings. I absolutely loved the advanced look into the plains produced in Planescape. All the different maps showing the different places in the plains from the lawful good plane of Celestia to the chaotic evil of the abyss. The different settlements on those planes to the unique environmental challenges of planes like Limbo. Information on notable personalities in each place as well as what plane the different gods call home. The idea of the city of doors made it easy for dms to change the setting easilly and quickly.
I thought I would toss this out there to see if there is an interest and maybe lead to such a production.
Are you familiar with The Great Beyond, Pathfinder's planar sourcebook?
Cyoticus1
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I am not suggesting they copy the Planescape model. I am very impressed with Paizo and it creative team. It is a suggestion that I would love for them to expand a little more on the outlands/planes. I have read The Great Beyond. It is a good start much like the info on the gods in the core rule book, but the faiths series made them much more interesting.