Chester County to be more precise.
Where do Planescape fans live?
Florida Keys here, no other PS fans that I've found.
Is this where I'm supposed to write something clever?
Hey, back to the thesis of many Czech Rep/Poland/Russia Planescape fans... I actually am from Czechia
And yes, there's a great community. Many of my friends became interested in Planescape after PS: Torment. Sad thing is, that in my neighbourhood are only two others, which is not enough for a good game...
There are plenty of jokes about american education system, but let be honest, if someone put a map of USA before me and told me to find for example West Virginia, I'll be lost
I could find the Czech Republic on a map, but that's only because the company I work for has an office in Prague.
Now could you find Naratyr on a map of Thanatos? That, I want to know.
I went to high school with a girl from Alaska. People kept asking her if she was an exchange student.
Pants of the North!
And - wait - there's 3 people (counting myself) from NC on here? Do you guys attend the ENworld NC GameDay at NCSU?
I haven't, and I didn't know that there was such a thing. Truthfully, I tend to be rather busy between work (especially on weekends) and family (2 month old son.) I'll look into it, 'though.
I'm from So Cal, but I'm going to school in Oregon. I cant find any other PS fans. But then it is Oregon.
Kind of like how the rest of the world seems to think that the state of Illinois consists entirely of the city of Chicago. When I tell people "I'm from Illinois." people respond with "Chicago?"
Yeah, normally when I say I'm from Chicago people say something like, "Oh, what town?"
I have only recently gotten past my instinct to just stare at them, like they're idiots.
I get asked about weed about half of time, based on where I'm from. I do enjoy the ganja, but I'm not selling any of it or carrying lots and lots of it. It's at least something that others now about my province. Though the times I've traveled a lot people assume I'm an Asian tourist or assume that I'm a Native once I've said I'm from Canada.
Awww
Well - at least we'll be here waiting (with a toast in hand) when you get that piece of paper signifying a sizable part of your life's effort.
I only get the insanely stupid jokes about backwards / idiot Southerners aimed in my direction. They can at least point at us on the map - but mostly to make fun of us and ask where the moonshine and nascar racing is.
But... There's nothing more American than watching cars drive fast and turn left!
Bah!
Yeah, we all have stereotypes we have to deal with. Everyone in the Northeast seems to think California is a magical paradise of eternal sunshine and then they show up in winter and wonder why it's so cold and rainy -- well actually, today was sunny and gorgeous, so I guess I shouldn't complain...
I have to say though, the steriotype of the American who doesn't know where anything is does not apply to me. I love geography. Give me the right maps and I'll tell you where everything is.
And, Googe Earth rocks!
I'm from Melbourne, Australia.
Heh, we have a great time with tourists mis-perceptions.
"We're making a better world. All of them, better worlds." - Anonomous Harmonium Officer
quick mate, chuck me a fosters and throw another shrimp on the barbie! But hurry up, I've got a 'roo to catch in a few minutes!
Admittedly, even California's chilly, rainy winters seem like a desert wind compared to being buried in snow up north.
And, Googe Earth rocks!
Fine. Find my town, Příbram
Well yeah, it is a lot warmer down here, but you'd be amazed how many people seem genuinely offended every time it rains. Also, most places along the coast will be cool and foggy most mornings until about mid-July. Tourists are always shocked by that one.
On, the other hand, a lot of Californians seem to have the odd notion that everywhere north of Oregon is uninhabitable tundra and we're always shocked that there are people who live in cold places and like it, so I guess I shouldn't really talk.
Why do you think this chart must be broken? I'm actually from Poland, and though the FR is the most popular setting here, the Planescape is the really close second. What's surprising, we don't have too much fanarts on our Planescape-oriented websites (for instance: http://dnd.polter.pl/Planescape-a273 - official Polish D&D fansite - or http://sfery.org - unnoficial Polish PS fansite ). Lion's share of Polish Planescape communities originated thanks to PS:T cRPG - and I'm an exception from this general rule - which main spring is the fact that it was the sole polonized PS-product. Nevertheless, we're still around, lurking for most of the time, though constantly working on the popularization of this magnificent game setting Planescape is on our own ground.
Believe well!
Indeed Zsu-Et-Am. And yes, I'm also from Poland ( form city called Leszno:)).
Yay, I'm from Poland too! :mrgreen:
Bah, those Polish dared to defy the pope I had installed to serve my interests and then invade my German allies. They must by dealt with harshly, and the first way I'll do that is by luring away their generals with my family's daughters. Once I've done that to as many as possible I shall crush them like the insects they are... After they sufficiently weaken themselves fighting the Empire that is. Rule Britannia! Except for the Scots! :x
Hm, on a related note, The Witcher came out of Poland, so maybe real modern Polish aren't as bad as fictional medieval Polish.
Hello, I'm also from Poland!
Thx, Zsu za informacje.
Thx, Zsu za informacje.
Caramba +1.
Polish people really love Planescape! See that! Who know polish language, maybe can read it
I'm from Poland, too.
One more Polish... I didn't expect that statistics would be as much surprising but it's the truth... ^.^
I just had to register when I saw this one. I'm from Poland, like many PS fans. I have even translated some Planewalker.com stuff (with permission of course).
Just like the guy from Czech Rep. said above, PS in Poland is popular because of the great classic cRPG, PS: Torment. The "dark" settings are in general very popular over here. WoD, Planewalker, Cthulhu, Ravenloft, all of this and more. I don't know why really, maybe we don't get as much sun as you guys from Hawaii, or California.
The funny thing is Planescape never had I Polish edition. There's a lot of quality private fansites though.
[hint] Playing Planescape? Learn Polish! [/hint]
Me? Truth to be told I prefer FRCS.
Just how slow can a forum get? I feel like I'm posting it to a site on Mars...
I'm from Poland, too! I'd write "Bogurodzica" in here, but I doubt you'd have required fonts. EDIT: Well, you did, it's in my sig xD.
Well, after Zsu, I'm another exception from the "I'd fallen in love in Planescape when I played PS:T" rule. Never played Torment, but still I find The Planes incredible an wonderful, with their vast (im)possibilities and astounding climate.
Long live the Planes!
And we inhabit 90% of Sigil.
Seriously now, find me a place on this planet where there are no Poles. Winner gets a virtual cookie.
Polish also seem to get bad connections to Planewalker.
I wouldn't know if I met a Pole here. If I did they'd probably be a whole bunch of other things as well. It was funny watching the rerun of the Colbert Report (Or was it The Daily Show?) this morning and hearing him talk about race. He asked something like, "When will America be ready for an "other" president?" That is, referring to a president who was not "White" or "Black". The guest pointed out that Barack Obama is technically "Other" but has chosen to be black. I didn't know that he's actually from Hawaii.
For those Europeans/Asians/Australians/Australians/Oceanicans who have no idea what I'm talking about, Obama is a potential US Presidential candidate for the Democratic party, and The Colbert Report is a semi-satirical news/talk show. Often called a late night show for the fact that most shows of that type air late at night.
I wouldn't know if I met a Pole here. If I did they'd probably be a whole bunch of other things as well. It was funny watching the rerun of the Colbert Report (Or was it The Daily Show?) this morning and hearing him talk about race. He asked something like, "When will America be ready for an "other" president?" That is, referring to a president who was not "White" or "Black". The guest pointed out that Barack Obama is technically "Other" but has chosen to be black. I didn't know that he's actually from Hawaii.
For those Europeans/Asians/Australians/Australians/Oceanicans who have no idea what I'm talking about, Obama is a potential US Presidential candidate for the Democratic party, and The Colbert Report is a semi-satirical news/talk show. Often called a late night show for the fact that most shows of that type air late at night.
About Obama, well, mister. What's surprising, we in Poland actually do know something about events taking place in other countries.
And about "not knowing a Pole here" thingy... Maybe we'll all write "Bogurodzica" in our sigs? First polish written text, hard to find something more polish...
The "not knowing a Pole here" thing, I actually meant in Hawaii.
And since you're quite well informed, I'm sure you realize that there are people who aren't.
Irony, beautiful thing, isn't it?
BTW, Polish people (on average) tend to know a thing about the world in general.
If you'd like to get to know some Polish people my advice would be to:
- start to learn Polish language (you'd need it for PS anyway)
- write to your local Congressman to support lifting tourist visas for us (so I can come and see the Hawaii)
- get your ass over here and visit the most twisted country in Europe
Pardon this OT.
Thanks to my brother in the California, I also watch (sometimes... ) The Colbert Report. Dire - have you already seen the "End of an Era" episode? If not, please watch it now. Have fun!
EOT.
Looks like there are more (sub)active PS fans from Poland than you have assumed .
Buahahaha! Be prepared for the Polish invasion! :mrgreen:
Poznań, the oldest city in Poland, speaking here...
Yeah, come to our country...one of a kind, really.
Beware of the Zsu... God of the Polish side of Planes.
Thanks to my brother in the California, I also watch (sometimes... ) The Colbert Report. Dire - have you already seen the "End of an Era" episode? If not, please watch it now. Have fun!
EOT.
Looks like there are more (sub)active PS fans from Poland than you have assumed .
That video is wonderful.
whow! Poland being a Planescape superpower is so unexpected! Maybe is it because of the famed slavic somber mood?
But people, don't complain about people not knowing there are other towns in Illinoï than Chicago, most people know, at best, the NAME of my place! (and I mean, country, not state, even though we have them as well)
Ah, dear Belgium, like the Astral, in the middle of it all, everybody goes through you at some point, yet no one ever gets to stop and have a look...
Oh, and BtW, even though I'm Belgian, I actually live in Denmark (Kobenhavn), is there any other in the case? (I mean, living in Copenhagen, not being Belgian and living there)
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Another OT on the way...
Archi - it's probably because... duh, your country is rather flat, isn't it? When someone goes through it, he rarely see anything but road and buildings. Almost no hills, plains in all directions, up to the horizon... Though I believe there aren't, at least in Poland, too many people who haven't heard the 't Smidje song... or leastwise, anyone remember about the Waterloo, and about role of your country (and it's capital city) in the EU, so it isn't all that bad, you know.
Thanks, Venomus, though I don't feel really "divine"... Rather "Great Old One" or something like that, nevertheless: blasphemously, non-Euclidean-and-all-mossy-alike Lovecraftian .
Zsu: well yeah, youre next to Great Cthulhu and Yog-Shogoth....you look quite the same If we are in the divine thing...I wanna be in the only-men-in-hot-female-pantheon. Thank you
As for Planscape...well it's a damn shame it never been translated in Poland...oh, well, English is still common in the Lower Planes...
Azeli nie jest polska scena aktywwną i prężną niczym młodzieniec, który wyrasta na silnego mężczyznę? Hm... W zasadzie nie, ale może kiedyś...
Poland, Luboń - near to Poznań. Hello there and enjoy our (un)beautiful language - some dose above : )
Polish is beautiful in the fact, that it's a Slavic language, so it can be learned quickly by Czech fans of planescape
But you COULD simplify the spelling as we did - "G" instead of "H" and all these "CZ", "RZ" etc instead of "Č" and "Ř", that's so confusing for me Anyway, I tried to read the article in Polish, and I understand only about 30%-40%...
To US elections - yeah, too much information already. Who cares here in Europe about choosing a candidate inside the parties? Just tell us about two major candidates, then tell us what the results of elections are
Berlin, Germany, in Friedrichshain, to be precise, a tourist area of the city. Some days I wonder where those temporary planar portals are hidden, when the average creatures roaming the streets are tipsy tieflings or stoned giths again. But hey, I get inspiration for my dungeon mastering on such days so I don't mind (much). :twisted:
(What do you know, another Planescape fan in my city. )
Another one from Poland (Kielce)
I'm half expecting someone to say they're from New Mexico and are sick of people asking for their passport. :mrgreen: