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Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach Designer Diary #1 at GameSpot

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    GameSpot has posted the first issue of Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach designer diary by Turbine's Lead Designer Ken Troop, entitled "The World of Eberron". Here's a snip:

    With some trepidation, I opened up the first draft of the Eberron sourcebook, all 300-plus loose-leaf pages, freshly spit out from the printer. All the while, I was thinking, "Please be right."

    At the beginning of 2003, we still weren't sure exactly what world we were going to choose for D&D Online. Forgotten Realms, the best known of publisher Wizards of the Coast's three Dungeons & Dragons settings, had been bandied about for awhile, but then there was some discussion about Turbine creating a new fictional setting for D&D Online. Back and forth we went, until our contacts at Wizards told us about a new campaign setting they wanted us to consider for D&D Online. They called it Eberron.


    Read the whole thing at GameSpot.
     
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