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From:     Flits3 Frietmuts <j.w.van.den.heuvel@???????.com>
Date:     Tue, 4 Sep 2001 12:17:49 +0200
Subject:  Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?
Two questions:

1) What is IIRC ?

2) Can you quote this from somewhere in the core books?

Greetings Flits3.... I like to be sure!

Actually, IIRC, each sphere was its OWN prime.

Tilaurin
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Flits3 Frietmuts" <j.w.van.den.heuvel@???????.com>
To: <SPELLJAMMER-L@??????.???????.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 5:54 PM
Subject: Re: [SPELLJAMMER] Spelljammer, Reborn?


> I think you need a polish up on the spelljamming universe. Crystal Spheres
are just all part of the Prime material plane. No planeshifting was needed
to get from point A in the Prime Material Plane to point B. True some
Crystal Spheres had different laws
> of nature but what do you call the magic-dead area's?
> Point is that all the Crystal Spheres reside on the Prime Material Plane
and the Phlogiston was also Part of the Prime Material Plane, though the
physical nature was different from the normal wildspace.
> So no it has NOT "Always" been that way. All the spheres were on the
Prime. A house rule could change this but even in the 3rd edition the
Crystal Spheres should be all no the Prime Material Plane.... or else
Spelljammer degrades into Planescape where we
> use ships instead of portals to get from one plane (Crystal Sphere) to
another plane (Crystal Sphere).
>
> Greetings Flits3
>
> >Actually, that's not all. Look in the Astral plane section, and they give
> >the stats for a Githyanki ship. SHIP STATS. It's so easy, it's not even
> >funny. They're just constructs with HD and hardness and such. Everyone
here
> >has been overcomplicating it...
> >
> >As it is, by reading the MotP, it looks like they're purposefully
> >eliminating Spelljammer... kinda. Rather than being separated by crystal
> >spheres, each sphere is its own Material Plane, each with its own
cosmology.
> >Hm...
>
> that's the way it's *always* been.  SJ's the new kid on the block,
> providing an "alternate" means of getting from world to world.  but
> even SJ, while downplaying it, acknowledged that you could get to
> different worlds via Astral travel, as well as spelljamming--it just
> had reasons why that was less desirable (in order to justify the
> existence of 'jamming).
> --
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> They're just this far away from atheism.
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SubjectFromDate (UTC)
Spelljammer, Reborn?    Static    29 Aug 2001 21:34:11
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Adam Miller    30 Aug 2001 00:38:50
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    George LaValle    30 Aug 2001 02:32:55
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Flits3 Frietmuts    30 Aug 2001 08:31:57
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Chris Dickinson    30 Aug 2001 12:43:51
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Flits3 Frietmuts    30 Aug 2001 13:25:22
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Tilaurin    31 Aug 2001 06:24:53
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    woodelf (lists)    04 Sep 2001 00:52:51
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Flits3 Frietmuts    04 Sep 2001 08:24:54
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Tilaurin    04 Sep 2001 08:59:52
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Flits3 Frietmuts    04 Sep 2001 10:17:49
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Tilaurin    04 Sep 2001 12:17:30
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Sebastian Lucier    04 Sep 2001 15:14:27
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Christopher J. McFarland    04 Sep 2001 16:56:57
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Mark T. Doolan    04 Sep 2001 17:34:49
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Rian A. McMurtry    04 Sep 2001 18:32:49
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Staffan Johansson    05 Sep 2001 13:30:04
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Tilaurin    05 Sep 2001 15:12:50
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Christopher J. McFarland    05 Sep 2001 16:58:48
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Silmacar Halfelven    05 Sep 2001 21:20:12
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Staffan Johansson    06 Sep 2001 07:31:16
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    daniel brough    06 Sep 2001 08:32:35
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Downer, Chris    06 Sep 2001 13:42:06
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Jonathan M. Thompson    08 Sep 2001 13:22:17
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Joseph Nathaniel Harrell    08 Sep 2001 16:09:47
Re: Spelljammer, Reborn?    Sebastian Lucier    08 Sep 2001 21:52:19

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