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Mruf wrote:
Yes, but similarity is bigger than to any fantasy Tolkien-like setting, so I asked for that. Creative power could be always channeled into goblins, orcs etc...
There are plenty of games that do that all ready. Why compete with Pathfider, D&D and the like? This genre has less games devoted to it. And of those that do, there really is only Elric/Stormbringer (which is out of print now).
I like carrots, too ;)
Ah, but that's a vegetable. So it's different
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Why compete with Pathfider, D&D and the like
They have completely ill mechanic. I cannot play it without... torsion. But that's only my private opinion.
Ah, but that's a vegetable. So it's different
:D That's the reason why I wrote it. My taste demands more vegetables or fantasy ;)
Ok, ok, ok - I wanted only to know
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Mruf wrote:
They have completely ill mechanic. I cannot play it without... torsion. But that's only my private opinion.
But those are the fantasy games people mostly play. Simon has a game like that all ready (Tombs & Terrors) for vanilla fantasy
:D That's the reason why I wrote it. My taste demands more vegetables or fantasy ;)
Ok, ok, ok - I wanted only to know
Have you actually read Crimson Blades? You should. It's pretty good imho
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Have you actually read Crimson Blades? You should. It's pretty good imho
I'm waiting for Kickstarter and CB-box. I'll buy it without question.
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The reason I wrote Crimson Blades is that several people said I should write a more traditional fantasy game using the Woodland Warriors rules. I couldn't bring myself to writing a D&D-alike game (and as people have mentioned, Tombs & Terrors covers that ground already) - so I aimed for more Elric/Corum. I write mainly because I want to - if other people like what I write and I make a bit of money to fund my next project that's great. Crimson Blades has done well enough on RPGNow (better than anything else I've written in such a short space of time and that includes BoL) for me to think there is some mileage in launching a box set through kickstarter. I've always wanted to publish a box set!
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Simon W wrote:
I've always wanted to publish a box set!
Oh yes; this is looking like it's going to happen. AWESOME!
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I just hope you also do a regular book for those of us who don't want/need a box set
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I've always wanted to publish a box set!
Like TSR that once published CONAN's box (d20 with colourful resolution table). I've got it and appreciate box and ZeFRS rules.
So do it!
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Slightly updated: