
EltonJ |

Hey everyone!
I know my last Dragonlance game didn't do so well. But . . . I want to check to see who would like to play in another Dragonlance game, set during the War of the Lance. Yes, the game uses Pathfinder 1e.
I just want to see who will be interested in eventually taking down the Dark Queen.

EltonJ |
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EltonJ wrote:Did you manage to buy the IP rights to this yet?richienvh wrote:Well, you need a copy of the Dragonlance Campaign Setting for 3e. Since this just an interest check, I just want to know who would be interested.I’d be interested!
What would you allow in terms of player options?
No, Zahir, not yet. Although I'll make sure you're notified when I do. I'm telling everyone on my Discord server after I do.
I would be very interested in playing the iconic Dragonlance modules, with a feel as close to the original as possible, perhaps using only the PF1e Core Rules and nothing else. Would love that.
I was thinking about getting the iconic Dragonlance modules in PDF from Drivethru.

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Just note that the "iconic Dragonlance modules" are strict Railroad adventures where the players choose which PC from the novel to play -- and play that character in a sentence-by-sentence copy of Dragons of Autumn's Twilight. I mean, I'm exaggerating a little bit, but still. Make sure the interested players for the PbP are Down With The Sickness -- either never having read the first DL novel, or can make their own PCs instead of Goldmoon, Tanis, Sturm, Raistlin, Flint, Tasslehoff and Caramon, or don't mind jumping on the old Railroad.

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Just note that the "iconic Dragonlance modules" are strict Railroad adventures where the players choose which PC from the novel to play -- and play that character in a sentence-by-sentence copy of Dragons of Autumn's Twilight. I mean, I'm exaggerating a little bit, but still. Make sure the interested players for the PbP are Down With The Sickness -- either never having read the first DL novel, or can make their own PCs instead of Goldmoon, Tanis, Sturm, Raistlin, Flint, Tasslehoff and Caramon, or don't mind jumping on the old Railroad.
Yeah, I know they are railroad adventures.

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W E Ray wrote:Just note that the "iconic Dragonlance modules" are strict Railroad adventures where the players choose which PC from the novel to play -- and play that character in a sentence-by-sentence copy of Dragons of Autumn's Twilight. I mean, I'm exaggerating a little bit, but still. Make sure the interested players for the PbP are Down With The Sickness -- either never having read the first DL novel, or can make their own PCs instead of Goldmoon, Tanis, Sturm, Raistlin, Flint, Tasslehoff and Caramon, or don't mind jumping on the old Railroad.Yeah, I know they are railroad adventures.
Which, in itself, is in absolutely zero way a bad thing, and to be honest, probably lends itself to PbP in which sandboxes tend to collapse or implode, yet APs at least have the potential to flourish given that there's always an implicit "what's next" on the horizon

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Yep, I admit it - I never played them back in the day, so this is why I would love to get a chance at it. Experience them for what they are, warts and all.
And as far as railroads go though, few things are as railroad-y as PF1e APs, so there's that.
Besides, the classic Dragonlance modules are an adventure path.