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<blockquote data-quote="DaffCon1" data-source="post: 8741540" data-attributes="member: 26627"><p>Page three of the Lorebook of the Void, in the original set: "But if space functions normally, how (for example) do the constellations of Krynn move around without messing up other planets?"</p><p></p><p>The Krynnspace supplement is not a good example of anything, other than a bad product. It had gods using planets as crystal balls, a six inch tall super-strong flying gnome called Little Biggnome, and the information on the placement of Krynn's moons directly contradicts almost everything ever said about the moons in Dragonlance material. (And the novels made it very clear: if one of the deities was on Krynn or had otherwise left the heavens, their constellation was no longer in the sky)</p><p></p><p>This was actually one of the biggest failings of the original Spelljammer setting: they were connecting all of the published settings, but ignoring what was written about those settings. There was no coordination between Spelljammer writers/designers and those working on the other settings, and I'm not sure there was much coordination among the Spelljammer writers/designers.</p><p></p><p>Still, even with its issues, it's a lot better than what we were given with this new set. It's easier to fix the problems in the original than it is to make this new version workable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaffCon1, post: 8741540, member: 26627"] Page three of the Lorebook of the Void, in the original set: "But if space functions normally, how (for example) do the constellations of Krynn move around without messing up other planets?" The Krynnspace supplement is not a good example of anything, other than a bad product. It had gods using planets as crystal balls, a six inch tall super-strong flying gnome called Little Biggnome, and the information on the placement of Krynn's moons directly contradicts almost everything ever said about the moons in Dragonlance material. (And the novels made it very clear: if one of the deities was on Krynn or had otherwise left the heavens, their constellation was no longer in the sky) This was actually one of the biggest failings of the original Spelljammer setting: they were connecting all of the published settings, but ignoring what was written about those settings. There was no coordination between Spelljammer writers/designers and those working on the other settings, and I'm not sure there was much coordination among the Spelljammer writers/designers. Still, even with its issues, it's a lot better than what we were given with this new set. It's easier to fix the problems in the original than it is to make this new version workable. [/QUOTE]
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