I just wanted to submit a few words about the sheer scope and breadth of Dardünah's campaign setting. When the worldbook goes public I want to tell everyone here and now that for all of the dense, in-detail, rich information you'll see in that volume, there is triple that in existence! We who play-tested the game these many years have seen the Rotting City of Djirnanugaroum in all of it's complex splendor, have walked in the bazaars of Tishinia and crept through the silent halls of the Academy of Nilam to the accompaniment of such astounding story-crafting and scene construction that I can fully dream in the Dardünii setting now. I have seen the birthplace of the Mahist faith, met the black spectre of the red desert and witnessed his unfathomable essence from another world. I have been a secret envoy from an empire so vastly removed from all that common Janah know that the slightest observance of their culture is alien and unfathomable to outsiders. From the Keckra Festival to the Palace of the Great Aminar of Mighty Sustruum, I have seen a world so deeply realized in set, and setting, that it's like the memory of a Victorian poet's laudanum or opium dream.
Fantastic, majestic, cyclopean, esoteric, I haven't enough mastery of the English language to fully express what I have seen and done in this world.
May it enrich the lives of many more visionaries and thrill-seekers such as myself for decades to come.
Fantastic, majestic, cyclopean, esoteric, I haven't enough mastery of the English language to fully express what I have seen and done in this world.
May it enrich the lives of many more visionaries and thrill-seekers such as myself for decades to come.
"Daggra" means "Enemy" in Tibetan.
"Chora" means "Thief" in Sanskrit.
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