tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9034454877966866286.post3258605392298202447..comments2024-03-13T20:22:06.255-05:00Comments on Greyhawkery: Ring of Five Questions: Paul LoobyMike Bridgeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17741591268012556455noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9034454877966866286.post-37539321466990903512011-11-19T07:56:07.271-06:002011-11-19T07:56:07.271-06:00To all: Thanks for the compliments and the comment...To all: Thanks for the compliments and the commentary. I don't think anyone got more use out of Paul's Mysterious Places than Aeolius in fact! ;)<br /><br />Xaris: Paul (woesinger) once had a thread on CF concerning timeline eventualities. It was fun at the time, maybe someone can find it and dig it up sometime.Mike Bridgeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17741591268012556455noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9034454877966866286.post-30179951406297282862011-11-17T21:57:59.991-06:002011-11-17T21:57:59.991-06:00Mort,
I have really enjoyed your ring of five pos...Mort,<br /><br />I have really enjoyed your ring of five posts. This one does not disappoint. Look forward to seeing more.<br /><br />Later<br /><br />ArgonArgonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01252161609880200857noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9034454877966866286.post-55551491470356372182011-11-15T19:22:00.291-06:002011-11-15T19:22:00.291-06:00Thanks, Mort and Paul.
I admit to a fondness for ...Thanks, Mort and Paul.<br /><br />I admit to a fondness for the Mysterious Places, myself, having run games in the Land of Black Ice, the waters around the Pinnacles of Azor'alq, and with my new game connecting Turucambi, the Sinking Isle, and the Jungle of Lost Ships.Aeoliusnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9034454877966866286.post-76891410956350270542011-11-15T14:25:51.395-06:002011-11-15T14:25:51.395-06:00Excellent interview answers, Mr. Looby! I really ...Excellent interview answers, Mr. Looby! I really appreciate the depth you went to in them.<br /><br />Nice choice of interviewee to you, Mortellan. :)<br /><br />As with Mystic-Scholar, I also dislike the solution to the problem of Iuz being the loss of magic on Oerth, even if it is so far in the future that it won't affect campaigns within the traditional time period. I'd prefer for Iuz to be re-imprisoned somehow or defeated in a manner that strips him of most of his divine power and leaves him a bitter, but limited, demonic personage that can continue to plague the Flanaess and its PCs no worse than Demogorgon, Lolth, or Grazzt.<br /><br />Better yet, why even write such an eventuality into canon? Leave it to speculation and to each campaign to develop on its own. Do we really need an official expansion of the Greyhawk timeline into the 10th century CY when it's still 400 years away?<br /><br />SirXarisAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9034454877966866286.post-2132445639970201962011-11-15T11:35:08.027-06:002011-11-15T11:35:08.027-06:00Another excellent interview and another feather in...Another excellent interview and another feather in your cap!<br /><br />Well done, Mort. Again.<br /><br />Thanks for sharing that with us.<br /><br />As usual, I agree with your "guest" on some points, but disagree on others. Mainly, I don't like the thought of Magic "disappearing" from Oerth. PSmedger never "got my vote" on that one.<br /><br />Oh well.<br /><br />Enjoyed it, keep them coming!Mystic Scholarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07593826779432906953noreply@blogger.com