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Welcome to Heroshi

 

 

Realm of HE who is ROund and SHort... with an I at the end.

 

News

 

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Finally put down some facts about the elemental planes of Heroshi. They are distinct from the standard D&D cosmology in that each has different liminality where up/down, hot/cold, and light/dark is concerned. In Heroshi the light and heat properties of a sun are divided between the Sphere of Light in Erhad and the Orb of Magma in the plane of fire.

 

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Lots of geographical updates, mostly on the south: Hoarspine, Rimefell, and Njordfeld. Also there's the Serpent Spine, Serpent's Maw, and Drake Highlands. Moreover, the dwarven ruins have their own write-ups as well: Val Fel "Stonefast", 'Ald Fel "Stone Eyepiece", and Ruhn Muir"(Let me check my notes)".

 

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Just wanted to say that this is funny (giant space hamsters are COOL!) and that this article makes me interested to see what they have in store for d20 Modern. I heard tinklings elsewhere about an updated Urban Arcana. Seriously, though, I dunno if I can top what's already occurred in that campaign. I remember having grand ideas for it which I cannot recall. I'd check my notes, but It'd just make me want to play it again. I'd like to avoid the "switch-shock" (ex. How does Double Tap/Burst Fire work? How do I buy my equipment? Why is another dumpster attacking me?) It's a good thing this wiki isn't about d20 Modern.

 

Friday, September 14, 2007

As I mentioned earlier, I like the idea of spell power being based on character level. Suppose I imposed the following house rule: caster level (wiz/sor/cler/brd/mkdrgn) determines what spells are known while character level determines the power (DCs, damage, duration, etc.). This'd cut down on multi-inneffectiveness, but only as far as spellcasting is concerned. Conjecture how it'd work. Would it unbalance things? Could other classes benefit from a similar fix? Comments, please. Also, added a few things here and there.

 


"...A revolutionary new way to play!" -ENworld

"Stunning! A culinary masterpiece!" -Better snacks monthly

"Eleven stars out of five" -Luciano Pavorotti (Posthumously)

"They're grrrrrrrrrrreat!" Beholder Headed Iron Golem

-Butcher


EN World 4e Info

 

DnD Insider Usernames

 

Will - Shadowsnipe

Adam - Axcalibar

Clifton - Butcher_Jackson

 

More upcoming deities:

LN Oath Enforement Dude

LE Greedy Tyrant (contrast with Drand, the power-hungry tyrant)

 

 

 

 

 


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