Primed and Ready Once many moons ago, in a campaign I was running the players found a cubic gate. Now this curious little device has 6 sides and each side is a gate to another plane, with the stipulation one of those sides will be the prime material plane. I made myself a little chart and rolled to determine the other five planes that would be connected by the gate. I included “a prime material plane” as an option on my chart and gave it a fairly decent percent chance since there are an infinite number of worlds in the prime plane. As it turned out two of the cubes five remaining faces opened to “the prime plane” (the other three were the Abyss, Limbo, and Elelmental Water in case you were curious) and I was now stuck on what that meant world wise. I had acquired the Greyhawk box set sometime before, so it was easy enough assigning one of the two remaining prime plane worlds as Oerth, but what to do with the other? I ended up simply making up a world on the fly when the characters finally used that side of the cube.
Primed and Ready
Primed and Ready
Primed and Ready
Primed and Ready Once many moons ago, in a campaign I was running the players found a cubic gate. Now this curious little device has 6 sides and each side is a gate to another plane, with the stipulation one of those sides will be the prime material plane. I made myself a little chart and rolled to determine the other five planes that would be connected by the gate. I included “a prime material plane” as an option on my chart and gave it a fairly decent percent chance since there are an infinite number of worlds in the prime plane. As it turned out two of the cubes five remaining faces opened to “the prime plane” (the other three were the Abyss, Limbo, and Elelmental Water in case you were curious) and I was now stuck on what that meant world wise. I had acquired the Greyhawk box set sometime before, so it was easy enough assigning one of the two remaining prime plane worlds as Oerth, but what to do with the other? I ended up simply making up a world on the fly when the characters finally used that side of the cube.