TSR's Hollow World
Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 8:59 am
I saw this at the local comic/gaming store. Has anyone had any experience with this and if so would it fit good with DCC RPG?
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I was totally thinking this to the letter! Even the "real life' 0 lvls going into this Hollow World. If you work for TSR (does wizards even use the old logo?), tell them you want a raise! SOLD!Machpants wrote:Mmm it is a hodge podge of cultures inside the DnD known world, with an ever burning 'sun' in the middle. All the cultures have been transported there by immortals 'for posterity'. There is a way they stop the cultures mixing but I can't remember how? As to using in DCC I think a funnel from the 'normal' outer world through a dungeon via portal into this world of bizarre cultures and creatures would be great. You could make the outside world very much like IRL, magic only myth and rumour, though fully believed in. Then they find themselves in a place where they can use magic from these strange creatures....
Oh how are we to get home to our families? And when we are back are we still going to have powers that can make us rulers of the world!
And you'll be posting them here soon, we hope!Karaptis wrote:Already "modernizing" the occupation table for 2012 characters to get sucked into the Hollow World as we speak.
+1 Not only are they great fiction, but they were a huge inspriation for the Hollow World products.jmucchiello wrote:And don't forget to read the original "Pelucidar" stories by Edgar Rice Boroughs for inspiration.
That author was so ahead of his time! I never read Pelucidar but had the joy of all of the John Carter and Tarzan books.jmucchiello wrote:And don't forget to read the original "Pelucidar" stories by Edgar Rice Boroughs for inspiration.
Some may be silly and reflect the times we now live in. Please take them lightly and if anyone has an occupation, feel free to chime in.finarvyn wrote:And you'll be posting them here soon, we hope!Karaptis wrote:Already "modernizing" the occupation table for 2012 characters to get sucked into the Hollow World as we speak.
At the Earth's Core was actually the first ERB novel I read, borrowed from a family friend who soon after moved away. Then I ran across a collection of Tarzan, Mars, Pelucidar and Moon Maid books that I snapped up from a library sale for a quarter a piece before I ever owned the 1e DMG. I often wonder how many other App N books were at that library sale that I didn't know about.Karaptis wrote:That author was so ahead of his time! I never read Pelucidar but had the joy of all of the John Carter and Tarzan books.jmucchiello wrote:And don't forget to read the original "Pelucidar" stories by Edgar Rice Boroughs for inspiration.
Give us a few examples of the sillier ones and I'll see what I can do to...uhh...."help."Karaptis wrote:Some may be silly and reflect the times we now live in. Please take them lightly and if anyone has an occupation, feel free to chime in.