Many real world religions were Law vs Chaos, and I think the Mesopotamians are about the oldest recorded Law vs Chaos.
It sure as **** wasn't invented by Warhammer!
I was referring to Law vs Chaos in fantasy stories, which was First used by Moorcock.
The first version of Dungeons & Dragons, now known as Basic, used Lawful vs Chaotic. That was 1976 or 1977, IIRC. So I'd say let them try to prove it in court
Many real world religions were Law vs Chaos, and I think the Mesopotamians are about the oldest recorded Law vs Chaos.
It sure as **** wasn't invented by Warhammer!
I was referring to Law vs Chaos in fantasy stories, which was First used by Moorcock.
The first version of Dungeons & Dragons, now known as Basic, used Lawful vs Chaotic. That was 1976 or 1977, IIRC. So I'd say let them try to prove it in court
If I remember correctly, the first Elric novel was published in 1960.
Meh... the Chaoskampf story concept has been around way before the begin of the Bronze Age. That's a wheel which many authors have been re-invented uncountable times. The Brothers Grimm, Howard, Moorcock, Peake and Gygax included. So there's no way for some theoretical D&D games, which utilize two negleted poles of the alignment axis of its own rulesystem as plot devices, to conjure a lawsuit for something everyone has ripped off either way. -_-
And it's an indisputable fact that the gaming world needs more slaadi and modrons. Especially slaadi, because frogs rule supreme!
Many real world religions were Law vs Chaos, and I think the Mesopotamians are about the oldest recorded Law vs Chaos.
It sure as **** wasn't invented by Warhammer!
I was referring to Law vs Chaos in fantasy stories, which was First used by Moorcock.
Most people consider the myths of ancient people to be very much fantasy, both that they were tales told for entertainment and education. Its not strictly clear how seriously adults took those myths, and they obviously were set in a world very different than the listener's own.
Many real world religions were Law vs Chaos, and I think the Mesopotamians are about the oldest recorded Law vs Chaos.
It sure as **** wasn't invented by Warhammer!
I was referring to Law vs Chaos in fantasy stories, which was First used by Moorcock.
The first version of Dungeons & Dragons, now known as Basic, used Lawful vs Chaotic. That was 1976 or 1977, IIRC. So I'd say let them try to prove it in court
If I remember correctly, the first Elric novel was published in 1960.
I love Forgotten Realms and i really don't care if we continue in Sword Coast or not but if we can choose i will love some Kara-tur
Now outside of Toril, i will love some Dragonlance or Darksun
I would love a game set in Ravenloft.
I'd get a kick out of a good Ravenloft game, something Planescape-y preferably. Lots of different areas you could visit too, with different enemies, meaning it'd be somewhat doable to scale, though not to really high level.
Evil ending you get a demesne, good you probably die, neutral you get booted out of Ravenloft.
Okay, here is my list of preferred settings, with some reasons:
1. Dark Sun. Really interesting variant race options, and official 5e psionics possibly in the pipeline. 2. Spelljammer. If we can't have a BG style space opera game, the next best thing. 3. FR: Chult. Because dinosaurs. Also lizardfolk playable race. 4. FR: The Moonshaes. Lay on the Celtic mythology thickly. 5. FR: Cormyr. Because that is where my PnP game is set. 6. Ravenloft. I'm a bit tired of vampires and zombies, but otherwise the setting is cool. 7. Planescape. A setting that includes the entire multiverse could be a bit unfocused. 8. FR: Icewind Dale. I wouldn't object to a new IWD game, but would prefer something new. 9. FR: Waterdeep. Hasn't really been done before, but is a bit generic. 10. FR: Sword Coast. Been there, done that, bought the tee-shirt. 11. Eberron. Just because I never got into that setting. 12. Dragonlance. I found it twee - is it just me?
Okay, here is my list of preferred settings, with some reasons:
1. Dark Sun. Really interesting variant race options, and official 5e psionics possibly in the pipeline. 2. Spelljammer. If we can't have a BG style space opera game, the next best thing. 3. FR: Chult. Because dinosaurs. Also lizardfolk playable race. 4. FR: The Moonshaes. Lay on the Celtic mythology thickly. 5. FR: Cormyr. Because that is where my PnP game is set. 6. Ravenloft. I'm a bit tired of vampires and zombies, but otherwise the setting is cool. 7. Planescape. A setting that includes the entire multiverse could be a bit unfocused. 8. FR: Icewind Dale. I wouldn't object to a new IWD game, but would prefer something new. 9. FR: Waterdeep. Hasn't really been done before, but is a bit generic. 10. FR: Sword Coast. Been there, done that, bought the tee-shirt. 11. Eberron. Just because I never got into that setting. 12. Dragonlance. I found it twee - is it just me?
Quite a few people like Dragonlance, myself included.
I suffer from a kind of Stockholm Syndrom when comes to Ravenloft. Over a decade playing in this scenario, suffering in any ways you can imagine, and I still don't get enough of it. This large experience even inspired me to do a whole kitpack devoted to destroying undead.
I would love to see a Ravenloft-based-IE-game or even a 3D one.
Okay, here is my list of preferred settings, with some reasons:
1. Dark Sun. Really interesting variant race options, and official 5e psionics possibly in the pipeline. 2. Spelljammer. If we can't have a BG style space opera game, the next best thing. 3. FR: Chult. Because dinosaurs. Also lizardfolk playable race. 4. FR: The Moonshaes. Lay on the Celtic mythology thickly. 5. FR: Cormyr. Because that is where my PnP game is set. 6. Ravenloft. I'm a bit tired of vampires and zombies, but otherwise the setting is cool. 7. Planescape. A setting that includes the entire multiverse could be a bit unfocused. 8. FR: Icewind Dale. I wouldn't object to a new IWD game, but would prefer something new. 9. FR: Waterdeep. Hasn't really been done before, but is a bit generic. 10. FR: Sword Coast. Been there, done that, bought the tee-shirt. 11. Eberron. Just because I never got into that setting. 12. Dragonlance. I found it twee - is it just me?
Wait, wait, wait!... Chult has dinosaurs?
OK, that's what we need next! Look no further! ^___^
D&D needs more dinosaurs and Lovecraft like Pathfinder.
Eh a Ravenloft game in CRPG format wouldn't work, you'd never get the right mood. A Ravenloft game should be a platformer with an undead hunter protagonist equipped with a whip, played to the tune of a catchy, adrenaline pumping soundtrack.
Eh a Ravenloft game in CRPG format wouldn't work, you'd never get the right mood. A Ravenloft game should be a platformer with an undead hunter protagonist equipped with a whip, played to the tune of a catchy, adrenaline pumping soundtrack.
Eh a Ravenloft game in CRPG format wouldn't work, you'd never get the right mood. A Ravenloft game should be a platformer with an undead hunter protagonist equipped with a whip, played to the tune of a catchy, adrenaline pumping soundtrack.
Eh a Ravenloft game in CRPG format wouldn't work, you'd never get the right mood. A Ravenloft game should be a platformer with an undead hunter protagonist equipped with a whip, played to the tune of a catchy, adrenaline pumping soundtrack.
Eh a Ravenloft game in CRPG format wouldn't work, you'd never get the right mood. A Ravenloft game should be a platformer with an undead hunter protagonist equipped with a whip, played to the tune of a catchy, adrenaline pumping soundtrack.
Nah, that sounds like an Anime.
Or maybe...
A certain, unnamed video game. Weird, right?
It reminds me a bit of this game I played as a kid... where you only do what you're told if 'Simon says' to.
If they do make such a game, it'd be really ironic if the MC was named Simon. I can just see him driving a Belmont...
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It sure as **** wasn't invented by Warhammer!
So yeah, you where saying?
Now outside of Toril, i will love some Dragonlance or Darksun
And it's an indisputable fact that the gaming world needs more slaadi and modrons. Especially slaadi, because frogs rule supreme!
Evil ending you get a demesne, good you probably die, neutral you get booted out of Ravenloft.
1. Dark Sun. Really interesting variant race options, and official 5e psionics possibly in the pipeline.
2. Spelljammer. If we can't have a BG style space opera game, the next best thing.
3. FR: Chult. Because dinosaurs. Also lizardfolk playable race.
4. FR: The Moonshaes. Lay on the Celtic mythology thickly.
5. FR: Cormyr. Because that is where my PnP game is set.
6. Ravenloft. I'm a bit tired of vampires and zombies, but otherwise the setting is cool.
7. Planescape. A setting that includes the entire multiverse could be a bit unfocused.
8. FR: Icewind Dale. I wouldn't object to a new IWD game, but would prefer something new.
9. FR: Waterdeep. Hasn't really been done before, but is a bit generic.
10. FR: Sword Coast. Been there, done that, bought the tee-shirt.
11. Eberron. Just because I never got into that setting.
12. Dragonlance. I found it twee - is it just me?
I would love to see a Ravenloft-based-IE-game or even a 3D one.
In a IE game this won't be necessary, as nothing too graphical would happen.
The problem is that Ravenloft is a mature scenario with mature content like murder, suicide, rape, torture, etc. Much like World of Darkness.
First DLC: Jurassic Park of the Heartlands confirmed!
It shouldn't be a problem for ratings.
The Ravenloft books aren't saddled with warnings, bought most while in my late teens.
Go for it, Beamdog!
A certain, unnamed video game. Weird, right?
If they do make such a game, it'd be really ironic if the MC was named Simon. I can just see him driving a Belmont...