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Legend
Around 1990, I really wanted a friend of mine to run a game of Delta Force but mash it up with Dawn of the Dead for some zombie killing action. He thought it was a stupid idea and refused. I was just ahead of the curve.

Around 1990, I really wanted a friend of mine to run a game of Delta Force but mash it up with Dawn of the Dead for some zombie killing action. He thought it was a stupid idea and refused. I was just ahead of the curve.
Sorta like Gate?The Narnia Front
A portal fantasy, set during World War II, except the portal is discovered by the military. They begin to reconnoiter the new world, both to determine the attitudes of the locals and to see if any other portals into the real world could be used as logistics or invasion routes.
Also, a hunting party bags a really big lion.
Maybe you should take the plunge and write your ideas as a novel?Your title is very wise. Ideas are a dime a dozen, but actually implementing thing well is hard.
The Ice Witch of the North
One of the oldest ideas I have for a D&D campaign involves an apparently vanquished sorceress being resurrected in a quasi-Norse kingdom currently led by a Beowulf like figure who was part of a group responsible for the death of the sorceress decades before and is now entering into his dotage. I have a massive amount of this story plotted over the last 30 years and yet have never had an opportunity to run it.
Maybe take a look at The Magical Land of Yeld?There and Back Again
I have this idea of players making PCs of themselves (or some other "normal" modern 21st century person), and then being transported to a fantasy world and they need to try to find their way back.
I think the new Die RPG may actually be that premise - if so, I may end up running that after all
I like that song!Faith of the Heart
An ether ship has crashed a couple years ago on your world. No survivors, and the mangled bodies show they were certainly not of your kind. Your scholars have just managed to reverse-engineer a prototype. What's out there?
The times I've been involved with Self-as-Character characters, we've had two different methods of doing so. 1) The entire table takes part in statting other players' characters; unless it is something evident or obvious, the player's cannot stat themself. 2) Players stat their own characters, then another player plays that character (this is also how "we" end up as NPCs in other games... What the hell am I doing here?It is, but the journey is very rough on everyone. I would read an issue or two of the comic before telling people to start statting up their characters, just in case the tone is not what you're hoping for.
While not all good gaming material has the making of a good novel (though I consider my current Star Wars bounty hunter game to make a better TV show than The Mandalorian), I do agree that I need to take the plunge and write my ideas for novels.Maybe you should take the plunge and write your ideas as a novel?
Around 1990, I really wanted a friend of mine to run a game of Delta Force but mash it up with Dawn of the Dead for some zombie killing action. He thought it was a stupid idea and refused. I was just ahead of the curve.
A campaign based off of David Bowie.
A campaign based off of David Bowie.
Isn't that Labrynth?![]()
I don't know what this would look like, but I'm here for it if you care to expand furtherA campaign based off of David Bowie.