Planescape
A Walk Through the Planes – Turn of Fortune’s Wheel
SeanWhile Planescape had some of the best supplements, i.e. splatbooks, in the history of roleplaying games, its track record for actual adventures wasn’t nearly so hot. A lot of the lure of the setting…
A Walk Through the Planes: Morte’s Planar Parade
SeanMorte’s Planar Parade is a strange release in that its precedents don’t really mesh well together. Second Edition’s Planescape had a lot of monsters, and what’s more, nearly all of them had a ton…
A Walk Through the Planes – Sigil and the Outlands
SeanI realize that I’m skipping ahead wildly in the chronology of this series, but I’ve had enough people asking me to finally offer my thoughts about the new(-ish) Fifth Edition Planescape set that I’ve…
A Walk Through the Planes – Part 110: Beyond the World Serpent Inn
SeanLike a lot of people, I was thrilled when Paizo decided that its campaign classics issue would be an annual tradition… though unfortunately, the company would only manage to print three of these total…
A Walk Through the Planes – Part 103: Dead Factions
SeanWhen I wrote about Matthew Sernett’s planar-focused editorial from Dragon issue #321, I was disappointed by his hatred for the game’s established cosmology and saw it as a sign of things to come with…
A Walk Through the Planes – Side Story: The Unity of Rings
SeanFrom the very beginning of this series, I never intended on covering TSR/WotC’s planar fiction. There’s a heaping pile of reasons for this, ranging from these books not really being my type of literature,…
A Walk Through the Planes – Part 74: Out of This World
SeanIn addition to the newfangled web supplements we covered last week, Wizards of the Coast continued supporting its primary publications with thematically related issues of Dragon. For third edition’s Manual of the Planes, this…
A Walk Through the Planes – The Lost Modules: Heirs of Elemental Evil
SeanAs noted earlier, through internet shenanigans (i.e. downloading way too many ancient torrents until finding one that both worked and had the file I was looking for), I managed to nab myself a copy…
A Walk Through the Planes – The “Lost” Modules and an Interview with William James Cuffe
SeanUnfortunately, not every officially published piece of Planescape writing is readily available. No, I’m not talking about the tie-in novels, or the fan work from sites like Mimir.net and Planewalker.com, but rather the handful…
A Walk Through the Planes – Part 66: Planescape: Torment
SeanIt’s time for the big one, and I’m not quite sure where to start. Or continue. Or even end. Unlike every other release we’re covering for this series, most people who are reading this…
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