
Languages of the Known Realms
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James Mishler
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Languages of the Known Realms
Here's what I've worked up so far for my own use...


James Mishler
Personal Gameblog: http://adventuresingaming2.blogspot.com
Personal Gameblog: http://adventuresingaming2.blogspot.com
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James Mishler
- Wild-Eyed Zealot
- Posts: 74
- Joined: Sat Oct 21, 2006 7:30 am
- Location: Appleton, Wisconsin
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Thanks Treebore!
I haven't been so excited by a new setting, such as Known Realms, in, well, a long time. The Goodman Games team did a fantastic job on capturing the classic style -- there are elements from just about every classic setting to be found here, all wrapped in a whole lot of brand-spanking new cool stuff. I read one part, it reminds me of Greyhawk. Another bit, Mystara. Yet a different entry, Wilderlands. Yet it is still altogether the Known Realms.
If I can get a casual game going up here, I will likely use the Known Realms for the setting. It helps to play a game in a setting you are not working on... clears the mind, churns the creative juices, and give you inspiration and insight into your work you'd not have had otherwise.
Of course, finding a game up here in the wilds of Wisconsin is not easy...
I haven't been so excited by a new setting, such as Known Realms, in, well, a long time. The Goodman Games team did a fantastic job on capturing the classic style -- there are elements from just about every classic setting to be found here, all wrapped in a whole lot of brand-spanking new cool stuff. I read one part, it reminds me of Greyhawk. Another bit, Mystara. Yet a different entry, Wilderlands. Yet it is still altogether the Known Realms.
If I can get a casual game going up here, I will likely use the Known Realms for the setting. It helps to play a game in a setting you are not working on... clears the mind, churns the creative juices, and give you inspiration and insight into your work you'd not have had otherwise.
Of course, finding a game up here in the wilds of Wisconsin is not easy...
James Mishler
Personal Gameblog: http://adventuresingaming2.blogspot.com
Personal Gameblog: http://adventuresingaming2.blogspot.com