DarkSun or Earthdawn?, Its like Peanut butter and dragon Jelly |
DarkSun or Earthdawn?, Its like Peanut butter and dragon Jelly |
Apr 18 2010, 04:28 AM
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Shooting Target Group: Members Posts: 1,955 Joined: 6-December 06 From: Payson, Utah Member No.: 10,237 |
Over the years Ive played several table top RPG's. But there have been two that have settled in my heart. But Ive often felt torn between the two. So I decided to take it to Dumpshock.
So folks, what'll it be? DarkSun, Or Earthdawn? |
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Apr 18 2010, 05:42 AM
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Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,654 Joined: 29-October 06 Member No.: 9,731 |
Is someone holding a gun to your head and forcing you to choose one or the other?
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Apr 18 2010, 06:27 AM
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Shooting Target Group: Members Posts: 1,955 Joined: 6-December 06 From: Payson, Utah Member No.: 10,237 |
Haha no, Im just tryin to get a freindly debate goin.
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Apr 18 2010, 06:37 AM
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Immortal Elf Group: Validating Posts: 7,999 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 1,890 |
Earthdawn all the way! It has the superior setting, rules, and flavor. Though it's kind of biased asking here.
(Dibs on a windling nethermancer.) |
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Apr 18 2010, 07:50 AM
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Shooting Target Group: Members Posts: 1,955 Joined: 6-December 06 From: Payson, Utah Member No.: 10,237 |
Windling Nethermancer? Ugh, you and Mrs Fisty would be interesting to play together.
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Apr 18 2010, 01:00 PM
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Uncle Fisty Group: Admin Posts: 13,891 Joined: 3-January 05 From: Next To Her Member No.: 6,928 |
No, they're terrifying.
Darksun, clearly. Dragon eats world. Halflings eat people. Nobody likes elves because they're dirty sneaky thieves. People stone witches, and the bad guys already won. Clear win. |
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Apr 19 2010, 07:11 AM
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Shooting Target Group: Members Posts: 1,955 Joined: 6-December 06 From: Payson, Utah Member No.: 10,237 |
This is true.
Maybe they should make a sequal to Darksun, one where the good guys are a little closer to looking like what theyre doing actually matters. |
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Apr 19 2010, 07:27 AM
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Immortal Elf Group: Validating Posts: 7,999 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 1,890 |
If Dark Sun at least made sense, I'd be more okay with it. But it doesn't. Where exactly did all the water go? Sure, Defilers eat up all the plant life, but there should still be water. At worst, it might be gathered at the poles like on Mars. At which point people would either move to be closer to those poles or come up with psionic if not engineering methods to gather and harness it.
And then there's the whole psionics thing. How or why are people able to tell the difference between psionics and magic? How is there any difference between the two? Nevermind that in the real world, "psionics" was simply an attempt to put science to magic; it's still magic, it's just magic with scientific names and principles used to explain it. I get that fantasy and sci-fi fiction both see some huge difference between the two, but it's pretty damn nonsensical to hate one but not the other within a given setting. Oh no, that guy is casting Charm Person instead of Psionic Charm! Or he's using Levitate instead of... uh... Levitate? Whatever, we can tell the difference! Somehow! BURN HIM! It's even more ridiculous that Preservers seem to be hated more than Defilers. ??? Say what you will about Earthdawn, but at least it's internally consistent and most of it makes sense within its own context. |
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Apr 19 2010, 08:44 AM
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Shooting Target Group: Members Posts: 1,955 Joined: 6-December 06 From: Payson, Utah Member No.: 10,237 |
Ill give you that. The idea of why magic is hated but psionics is not confused me as well. I think Fisty and I had a very long converstation about this a few years back in his living room.
I love both games, but Im gonna have to say, controdictions aside, Darksun is my favorite. Oh and Doc, to awnser your question, (atleast the best to my knowledge) when magic is used in Athas, it doesnt kill just plant life, but all life around it, with the exception of people around them. What I mean, is that it draws the energies around the caster. Water is a huge source of that. Why do you think you cant look through water on the astral via Shadowrun? I know that makes little sense, but give it a thought. And even if Im wrong about this, with no plants, theres also no water. Once the world is one big desert. all the water goes to attempting to water the land. As we all learned in grade school, the water is evaporated into the sky, but when the remaining water on the planet has been used up, there isnt enough to start a rainstorm. So, therefore, water disappears. Plants and water life, sorta go hand in hand. But honestly I think the authors were just trying to create a hopeless, desolate world. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/grinbig.gif) |
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Apr 19 2010, 08:59 AM
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Immortal Elf Group: Validating Posts: 7,999 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 1,890 |
Uh, you're way off on the water thing. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
And yeah, I know life is affected by defiling magic. But water certainly isn't. And even if it was, there must have been a lot of seafaring defilers out there who did nothing but cast spells while afloat. Lots and lots and lots of spells. Like, orders of magnitude more than on land. I also know the designers were after that. I remember reading articles about the process they used. Their main goal was to come up with a harsh setting where they could let players create truly crazy characters and simultaneously showcase the new psionics system. While they did put a lot of thought into it as a whole, they clearly didn't care enough to make it a very believable setting. Which is, honestly, what I love most about Earthdawn. It's full of all kinds of crazy things, but I can actually believe that it could have existed. |
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Apr 19 2010, 09:25 AM
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Shooting Target Group: Members Posts: 1,955 Joined: 6-December 06 From: Payson, Utah Member No.: 10,237 |
While they did put a lot of thought into it as a whole, they clearly didn't care enough to make it a very believable setting. Which is, honestly, what I love most about Earthdawn. It's full of all kinds of crazy things, but I can actually believe that it could have existed. This is saying all kinds of things about the way youre mind works (IMG:style_emoticons/default/rotfl.gif) So you beleive in dragons, and windlings, and lizard people and all that eh? Just givin ya shit doc (IMG:style_emoticons/default/grinbig.gif) |
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Apr 19 2010, 10:20 AM
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Immortal Elf Group: Validating Posts: 7,999 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 1,890 |
Believable != Realistic. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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Apr 19 2010, 02:56 PM
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Uncle Fisty Group: Admin Posts: 13,891 Joined: 3-January 05 From: Next To Her Member No.: 6,928 |
I'm going to counter with what actually happened.
In good ol' darksun history, the planet was originally a blue planet, covered with water. What was basically a biological weapon began converting it into all borwn sludge. The dominant race at the time used a massive life shaped artifact (ie: NOT magic) to change the sun (what power it actually used is never said). The sun changed from a sapphire blue to a yellow sun, burned out the sludge, and presumably the temperature change and the sweeping changes to the landscape wrought by the prisinte tower changed it from an ocean world to the more common "green" most people are familiar with a fantasy setting. When Rajaat came in and used the Pristine Tower a secnod time to create his champions, the sun changed again to crimson. It got hotter. An Athasian day isn't 140+ degrees because of lack of water, it's because it's sun is fucking hot! The defilers destroying plantlife contributed to the ecological collapse. Now, bear in mind that the only are that shows complete desert is the Tablelands. You never get the complete picture of the world. There is at least one are, the Crimson Savanna, to the West of the Tyr Region (and down thousands of feet of cliffs, perhaps more to see level? Hmm?) that is very green, with 6 foot tall grass. So don't hate when you don't have all the information. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) If you still don't like it now, well that's ok. At least you're informed. |
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Apr 19 2010, 02:58 PM
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Uncle Fisty Group: Admin Posts: 13,891 Joined: 3-January 05 From: Next To Her Member No.: 6,928 |
While we're ont he subject of "internally consistent", how did the kaers continue to supply air and remove carbon dioxide for 500 years without ventilation?
If your answer is "True Air and Elementalists", I'll point out that you're assuming, since it's never addressed. just like the detailed explanation of the loss of oceans is never addressed. Same goes for airships operating at cloud level and beyond, where the air pressure is too thin for people to function, especially while doing things like working a ship. Oh, there is one remaining sea on Athas as well btw. You know this stuff. Why the hate Doc? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) |
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Apr 19 2010, 03:19 PM
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Immortal Elf Group: Validating Posts: 7,999 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 1,890 |
Even a really hot planet wouldn't cause the water to disappear. It doesn't just evaporate into outer space. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/nyahnyah.gif) Also, some things don't have to be explained (and who said the kaers didn't have a form of ventilation; I'm sure that would have been a major concern during the initial construction). But when those unexplained things would explain a lot (ie, little to no water on Athas) -- it's a pretty big gap! You also didn't address the <3 psionics / </3 magic paradigm that makes even less sense. So there.
And who said I hate it? I just don't like certain aspects of the Dark Sun setting and prefer Earthdawn greatly in comparison. Which, you know, is what the thread is about. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/nyahnyah.gif) I still enjoy both immensely for what they are. But if I had to choose one over the other, Earthdawn wins. No contest. Cooler, more diverse setting with more interesting antagonists, environments, and objectives. It's a real, fully functional world. Dark Sun... only if you rationalize every single little thing, and ignore the rationalizes you used for everything else. |
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Apr 19 2010, 03:37 PM
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Uncle Fisty Group: Admin Posts: 13,891 Joined: 3-January 05 From: Next To Her Member No.: 6,928 |
Usually when you hermetically seal something (Punny), it doesn't leave big ol' holes demons can crawl in through.
And the water obviously doesn't just evaporate, or you wouldn't have the Last Sea. Or the crimson Savannah. But the primary place of play is a desert. Think Utah. Higher elevation for one, crappy soil, the water gets abosrbed into the sand. There is an underground water table. That's how the city states survive. Psionics - 1- A lot of people have psionic wild talents. It's more familiar. 2 - Magic has very obvious effects. When a spell is cast, there is an obvious transfer of energy, as this nifty green energy curls up through the air to the caster's palm. It's in the novels, and in the crunch. There's also all that black ash for defilers. And yeah, there are ways to trick that. In the book, it directly says that if some average citizen sees an affect that might be contributed to psionics (the example was levitation IIRC), they're going to assume psionics and ignore it. it's not the metaphysical change that they don't like, it's the desctrucion of life to power spells. |
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Apr 19 2010, 04:12 PM
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Running Target Group: Members Posts: 1,095 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Seattle Wa, USA Member No.: 1,139 |
Desolation!
But I would go with Earthdawn over Dark Sun in both mechanics and setting. |
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Apr 19 2010, 06:05 PM
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Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,654 Joined: 29-October 06 Member No.: 9,731 |
The sun changed from a sapphire blue to a yellow sun, burned out the sludge, and presumably the temperature change and the sweeping changes to the landscape wrought by the prisinte tower changed it from an ocean world to the more common "green" most people are familiar with a fantasy setting. When Rajaat came in and used the Pristine Tower a secnod time to create his champions, the sun changed again to crimson. It got hotter. An Athasian day isn't 140+ degrees because of lack of water, it's because it's sun is fucking hot! The defilers destroying plantlife contributed to the ecological collapse. Wait, what? Red stars are cooler than yellow stars, not hotter. Yellow stars, in turn, are cooler than blue stars. How did the world get hotter if the primary was suddenly putting out a fuckton less energy? |
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Apr 19 2010, 06:42 PM
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Incertum est quo loco te mors expectet; Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 6,546 Joined: 24-October 03 From: DeeCee, U.S. Member No.: 5,760 |
Red is for n00bs. The sun was CRIMSON. Red cars go faster, crimson suns burn hotter. What's so tough to understand?
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Apr 19 2010, 10:44 PM
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Uncle Fisty Group: Admin Posts: 13,891 Joined: 3-January 05 From: Next To Her Member No.: 6,928 |
Wait, what? Red stars are cooler than yellow stars, not hotter. Yellow stars, in turn, are cooler than blue stars. How did the world get hotter if the primary was suddenly putting out a fuckton less energy? ...I got nothin'. Damn! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) |
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Apr 19 2010, 11:57 PM
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Target Group: Members Posts: 61 Joined: 24-January 10 From: Lurking about the Lagrange 5 point. Member No.: 18,070 |
Two possible answers: A red star is actually less dense than a yellow one as its outer layers billow outwards, increasing it's radius and would typically consume any rocky planets in orbit so perhaps Athas is at a convenient orbital distance to avoid such a fate, but is considerably hotter because of this fact; or stars in a D&D setting are just straight up magical furnaces and epic spells can tweak the thermostat settings. A bit hand-wavey and chock full of phlebotnium but Dark Sun is accessible in Spelljammer. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/grinbig.gif) |
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Apr 20 2010, 12:03 AM
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Immortal Elf Group: Validating Posts: 7,999 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 1,890 |
It is? I thought it was expressly stated that it wasn't. It was even difficult to get to via the Planescape setting.
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Apr 20 2010, 12:09 AM
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Uncle Fisty Group: Admin Posts: 13,891 Joined: 3-January 05 From: Next To Her Member No.: 6,928 |
IIRC, it's technically accessible, but way the hell out there. It's actually harder to get to from Planescape/The Planes because of the Gray. Rules wise, using any form of planar travel only allowed for a 5% chance of actually making it through. The exception of course was the Planar Gate, an artifact in the possession of ... Dregoth. Pretty much the baddest of the bad.
Spelljammer on Darksun... *shudders* |
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Apr 20 2010, 10:00 PM
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Target Group: Members Posts: 80 Joined: 19-January 09 Member No.: 16,793 |
Hmm know tech it's unrelated, but would take Midnight over Darksun if you guys are going for the evil won situation (at least in regards to the world we are talking about).....
But Earthdawn is just awsome from a story prespective so have to go with that one comparably. |
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Apr 20 2010, 11:49 PM
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Uncle Fisty Group: Admin Posts: 13,891 Joined: 3-January 05 From: Next To Her Member No.: 6,928 |
I do like Midnight, especially the magic system. It's very interesting. There are some nit pick things I don't really like though. There seems to be a little pocket/role for each race. Comes off a little cheesy, although some of the new takes, like the nomadic halfings, are kinda cool. I don't like that they got rid of the Ranger, which would be perfect for the setting, on both sides.
I'd still put the Dragon up against a punk like Izrador. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) |
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