From 1950 to 1984, the science fiction and fantasy author Jack Vance wrote four
Dying Earth books, all set in the distant future when the
sun is almost exhausted and magic has asserted itself as a dominant force. In 2001, Pelgrane Press published a licensed role-playing game based on Vance's setting. To provide supplementary material for the game, Pelgrane published the first issue of
The Excellent Prismatic Spray in December 2000. Two issues followed in 2001, a double issue in 2003, Number 6 in 2004, and after a four-year hiatus, another double issue in 2008. In the 2014 book
Designers & Dragons, game historian Shannon Appelcline noted that Pelgrane provided good support for
The Dying Earth Roleplaying Game through 2008: "That support began with eight issues of Pelgrane's
Dying Earth magazine,
The Excellent Prismatic Spray (2000–2008), which featured articles by RPG luminaries like
Keith Baker,
Monte Cook,
Ed Greenwood,
Gary Gygax, and
Phil Masters. One or two
Dying Earth supplements also appeared every year, except 2004 and 2005. This included plenty of setting books and some books intended to support the higher levels of play: ''Turjan's Tome of Beauty and Horror
(2003) and Rhialto's Book of Marvels
(2006). Starting in 2005, Pelgrane also began publishing PDFs for the game, which allowed them to produce more adventures – which previously appeared mostly within The Excellent Prismatic Spray''." ==Reception==