Gravity is a matter of convenience, where a crew of adventurers can tour the bottom of their ship, and worlds come in all shapes and sizes. Sailing ships, enwrapped in bubbles of air, travel empty Wildspace, moved by the power of their mystic Helms. In the Spelljammer campaign, the fantastic is possible and one is limited only by the depths of their imagination. Where terrifying beasts with the power to destroy whole planets roam. Where daring swashbucklers and scoundrels race for fantastic treasures and literally touch the stars. Where ships of wood sail the void between worlds and do battle with catapult and ballista, spell and sword, where an asteroid may be a safe harbor, a slaver's den, or a hungry creature eager to devour any that pass by. Where planets lie cradled in the roots of an oak tree so vast its leaves twirl around brightly burning suns. Imagine a universe where square worlds spin around gemstone suns. Some Assets for the Spelljammer Vessel sheet borrowed (with permission) from () by () Catapult from *Encyclopedia Romana 1962* Gravity by (- Extent of air envelope by me Project Mango Concept Art By David Revoy / Blender Foundation - Own work, CC BY 3.0, Link SYSADVANCE, CULTSPLASH, CGGEAR, TMAGICARMORY, and TTEXTSPOT by () Naval Design from a drawing in *Fram over Polhavet*, Fridtjof Nansen, 1897 Illustrations by Thomas Fogarty and George Varian. Ship on Waves from *Sailing Alone Around the World* by Joshua Slocum. Ship Firing Cannons from *The Story of Our Merchant Marine by Willis J. Various Illustrations by Louis Glanzman, from *A TOM CORBETT Space Cadet Adventure DANGER IN DEEP SPACE By CAREY ROCKWELL, 1953* The Red Line and D&D Homebrew image by () Covers By Jschulman555 - Own work, CC BY 3.0, Link () for inspiration (and permission) on random galaxy generation.Īdditional thanks (in no particular order) are the friends at the (), (), Danielle Lauzon (Game Developer at ()) for advice on Stations, and ().Īdditional playtesting done by - Dorian Kernytsky, Stephen Anhalt, Vendredi Chea, Chris Friel, and Joseph (***TEA!*** ) Cuthbert.Īll artwork in this document is published under either Creative Commons or a similar (free-as-in-speech) licensing. I'd like to give a special thanks to () (created by ()), who provided the wonderful site that I am typing this document on.Īll clipart found via ()
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