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From: Aaron Black <egoentropy@?????.com> Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 05:54:31 -0700 Subject: Re: New survey
I appologize for my ignorance of the facts. It illustrates how one who steps into the middle of a conversation should never make any conclusions until he has heard the conversation in its entire context. And by the way, Thanks for the welcome. I had some general questions you or anyone might answer for me : 1)With the new release of the 3rd Ed Manual of The Planes...the entire multiverse's cosmology has changed, and it seemed to me, that WOTC left no room for the SpellJammer theories of the flow and the crystal spheres. I realize we can reconstruct the multiverse however we choose, and I don't want to sound too terribly cannonical, but does anyone have any suggestions on how to remedy this conflict without reworking the entire Manual of The Planes? The reason I ask this question is that in my SpellJammer Campaign, the PC's have installed certain magics on their HammerHead which allow them to go 'ethereal' - sort of a cloaking device - which alternatively allows them to travel that route to the inner/outter planes in their ship. 2) Can someone point me in the direction of a complete list of D&D official spheres/systems that would appear in the SpellJammer setting? 3) In your or anyone's opinion (this one is for fun), which SpellJamming vessel is the best? thanks again for the welcome and I hope to contri --- Static <eshum@??????????????.com> wrote: > Greets, > > I am such a ph00l. This is a survey that > can be found at > http://www.darkwoodforest.com/rpg/compendium/misc/survey.html > :) > (I always forget that damned URL.) > > In our last episode, Aaron Black said: > >I'm new to the group > > Welcome. :) > > > so I'm not sure what sort of > >answer you were looking for. I think it may be a > >combi role of moderator/'sage'/and general people > >greeting specialist. > >In the moderator role...toss out some ideas > >(controversies, interesting subject matter, even > >fluff). > > The list has a moderator. :) Check out > http://www.darkwoodforest.com/rpg/compendium/misc/SJMLguide.html > for the list faq and > http://www.darkwoodforest.com/rpg/compendium/council/index.html > for info on the Council. This survey is to figure > out what > people really want out the Council. > > >In the role of 'sage'...offer general thematic > options > >where members can write in with questions > pertaining > >to that specific sunject... > > I meant sage like the "Sage Advice" column > in > Dragon mag. The point of my query is whether or not > we should answer questions an an official capacity > (i.e. we set precedents in SJ). Keep in mind that > the > survey is not a vote for what the council should do, > but a > survey to see what people expect. > > >and a 'host' or a 'greeting specialist' perhaps > >introduce the newbies like myself to the rest and > give > >us a bit of history about what this is about and > what > >you intend to do in the future. > > Well, that's what the site is for. In case > you > havn't scene it, "the site" in reference is > Compendium, > and can be found at > www.darkwoodforest.com/rpg/compendium/ . > > >I love the SpellJammer theme and signed up for this > >board seeking fellow enthusiasts who wanted to > share > >their ideas and experiences to help me further my > own > >campaign agenda. > > I'd highly recommend you check out > Compendium, > and the various links on there, if you're looking > for > ideas. Also, this lists archives are invaluable, if > a bit > dull at times. (There's a link to 'em off the Misc > page.) > > -Static > > -- > Grrr, arg. > > --==<< http://www.darkwoodforest.com/ >>==-- > > ******************************************************************** > The D&D; Homepage: > http://www.wizards.com/dnd/Welcome.asp > The Spelljammer Homepage: > http://www.darkwoodforest.com/rpg/compendium/ > To unsubscribe, send email to > LISTSERV@??????.???????.com > with UNSUB SPELLJAMMER-L in the body of the message. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Listen to your Yahoo! Mail messages from any phone. http://phone.yahoo.com
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| New survey | Static | |||
| Re: New survey | Aaron Black | |||
| Re: New survey | Static | |||
| Re: New survey | Invoker | |||
| Re: New survey | George LaValle | |||
| Re: New survey | Aaron Black | |||
| Re: New survey | Richard Gant | |||
| Re: New survey | Aaron Black | |||
| Re: New survey | Cynthia Hahn | |||
| Re: New survey | Rian A. McMurtry | |||
| Re: New survey | Static | |||
| Re: New survey | Static | |||
| Re: New survey | Static | |||
| Re: New survey | George LaValle | |||
| Re: New survey | Aaron Black | |||
| Re: New survey | Adam Miller | |||
| Re: New survey | Silmacar Halfelven | |||
| Re: New survey | Michael Schell | |||
| Re: New survey | Flits3 Frietmuts | |||
| New survey | Static | |||
| Re: New survey | Mark T. Doolan | |||
| Re: New survey | Static |