IanFordam wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 2:47 pm
Jack the Reaper wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 2:27 pm
IanFordam wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 1:55 pm
The Many Ravenlofts
My players and I are still having fun with the traditional Ravenloft set-up, so I'm unlikely to use any of these alternate takes on the setting. However, I do want to call out my appreciation for both the Amber reference and the phrase "went Wanda Maximoff".
Appreciation accepted

I'm not a big Amber fan actually, but I like the basic concept, even if its execution could be done better IMO.
I will admit that I struggled a bit the last time that I reread the series. Even so, I remain in awe of the brilliance of some of Zelazny's ideas.
I adore the
Amber series, as well as Mr. Zelazny's other books - in so far as I've read them.
The concept of Shadow in its infinite variety, moving between Order on the side of Amber and Chaos on the side of the Courts, allows you to create a multiverse
and use the many worlds-theory in one go. One brilliant version of Shadow I read about combined some of my all-time favourite fantasy- and game-worlds.
There's room for the Great Wheel, the Great Tree, and Ravenloft in there - in all their possible variations. ^_^
The Amber Diceless TTRPG may not be everyone's cup of tea, but I think it could be used as a mechanism to explain travel between the various worlds and their variations. Think of it as temporarily ascending to your 'higher self' and travelling into a new dimension, 'translating' your being to adapt to local reality. You could go from a D&D game, step into the Amber reality, then move on to a 7th Sea realm, or a Fighting Fantasy world.
Endless variations of fun! (To me, anyway.)
