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| elementalawe07-21-05, 08:27 PM | I remember seeing and reading the word-name Talenorn by Michael Moorcock at the back of the DandD 3rd edition UA book. Who knows more about that--such as if Talenorn--the nexus of worlds--is a campaign for DandD 3.5? Does Talenorn combine ancient, medeival, and futuristic things so that it is a d20 RPG general campaign setting? |
| baalzamon99907-21-05, 09:06 PM | No, it's just used as an example for how to combine a lot of the variants the book gives. |
| Cymraegmorgan07-21-05, 10:45 PM | I remember seeing and reading the word-name Talenorn by Michael Moorcock at the back of the DandD 3rd edition UA book. Who knows more about that--such as if Talenorn--the nexus of worlds--is a campaign for DandD 3.5? Does Talenorn combine ancient, medeival, and futuristic things so that it is a d20 RPG general campaign setting? Tanelorn, the Eternal City, appears as is appropriate to the particular plane/world/universe it is incarnating in. It is not a nexus so much as a point of consistency across the multiverse. If you want to use a Moorcockian method of travelling the paths between the Worlds, seek out the Black Ship. :D |