Razuur said:Interesting Topic. This one made me think a lot.
If I had to pick a couple, they would probably be:
* Scott Bennie. I would love for him to do to other Mythic Vistas on other cultures around the world, in the same vein as Testament. Mythic China. Mythic India. Mythic Arabia. Mythic Native America. Mythic Meso America. If every six monthshe would come out with a new Mythic region sourcebook, I would be one happy camper.
MulhorandSage said:If I could write that much text every six months (and have Spike as my editor to make it look good) *I*'d be a happy camper.
I think to make any of those work right, you need someone who really has a passion for the region or period. I wouldn't mind contributing to an Arabian or a Meso-American book, but I can think of at least half a dozen other people I'd hire ahead of me for each of those project. The only one close to the ones you listed that I'd really be passionate about is a mythic Northwest Indian book, and that's not a really financially viable project at this point, sad to say. :-(
rogueattorney said:My choice would be the 2nd edition of AD&D as proposed by Gary Gygax in a 1985 Dragon article, that he and Frank Mentzer were working on until they were sacked in 1987, at which point Dave Cook and Steve Winters had to start all over from ground zero.
Eh, isn't Iron Heroes covering this already? I'd love to see a series/box set of adventures for Iron Heroes done by Bruce Cordell and Monte Cook.John Snow said:Sword & Sorcery - A scarce-magic product with game design by Wil Upchurch and Mike Mearls, to bring some of the fun of old-fashioned pulp fantasy fiction back to fantasy gaming.
I'd love to see a 3rd ed Planescape and this team could definitely do it right.Jupp said:Neil Gaiman, Monte Cook and Colin McComb sitting together creating the next installment of Planescape.
I'd pick Wayne Reynolds and Tony Szczudlo on the art chores though.Interior artists: Neil Gaiman and Tony Diterlizzi. That would rock big.
GET OUT OF MY MIND RIGHT NOW!Jupp said:Neil Gaiman, Monte Cook and Colin McComb sitting together creating the next installment of Planescape. Interior artists: Neil Gaiman and Tony Diterlizzi. That would rock big
another one would be
Terry Pratchett, Rob Kuntz and EGG doing the "real" fun version of Castle Greyhawk