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From: David Shepheard <david_shepheard@???????.com> Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 04:19:47 -0000 Subject: Re: Need "Under the Dark Fist" info, please
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Gwartney" <alduin@???????.net> Subject: Re: [SPELLJAMMER] Need "Under the Dark Fist" info, please > I have not read anything about Vodoni, but there was an AD&D settings called > Hollow World which was just such a thing. The surface of the world was on > the inside with a sun at the center. The Hollow World is called Mystara (or maybe just the outside world is called Mystara). It is now maintained by an official website called The Vaults of Pandius: http://www.mystaranet.jamm.com/vaults/html/HOME.html I think I recall someone saying that spelljamming ships don't automatically retain an air envelope in Mystaraspace. Although I might be wrong or this could be a rules variant rather than something establised by TSR. Anyway if you do a search for spelljammer on the Vaults of Pandius searchpage, you only have ten pages to wade through (you get 17 if you use Google site search). There is an Illithid world similar to Hollow World on BtM: http://spelljammer.org/worlds/Bralspace/Illithid.html#IllithidNavalBase Although this world uses fungus instead of a sun to illuminate the interior. There is also a world like a Dyson Sphere in Omnispace called Sphereworld: http://lost.spelljammer.org/Anacostia/Omnispace/#WorldsofOmnispace.AdditionalAstronomicals http://lost.spelljammer.org/Anacostia/fnnsj.html#FNNv24February91994.SphereworldDisappears The Cloakmaster Cycle: The Maelstom's Eye has a true Dyson Sphere in it called Herdspace. It is the only *real* Dyson Sphere I could find after searching. David "Big Mac" Shepheard Virtual Eclipse Role Playing Club http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/virtualeclipselrp/links/d20_system_001071937434/Spelljammer_001071430476 http://virtualeclipse.aboho.com/
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