Art Waring
nevermind...
For sure.Is Level Up A5e and Tales of the Valiant in that monoculture? Flee Mortals? These weee big projects that lots of people enjoyed. Them being small next to D&D doesn’t mean they’re not loved and valued by many.
For the purposes of clarity, I will not try to speak for other independent publishers like A5e or TotV, as they likely have their own positions on the subject, and they might have their own perspectives on where they stand in the industry, and they deserve to be heard (if they want to say something about it).
If i could make a comparison though, I see it as a similar situation to Pathfinder 1e. When it started, it was essentially 3.75, and was very close to 3.5, with tweaks here and there for balance.
While PF started as dnd-adjacent, over the years it has evolved to become its own thing. PF2e is quite different from 5e, especially the remastered versions, and its fan-base is now completely separate from the dnd ecosystem.
Like PF, A5E and TotV are indeed starting out as 5e-adjacent, but they are fairly recent, and they will continue to evolve in their own directions, separate from other games. That is natural, as every game should change and evolve over time, and the more directions games branch out, instead of all going the same direction, the more diverse the hobby is.