Who is the Horned Queen?
She is the Liberator - a slave who freed herself in every conceivable way. She will show you the way. Laugh. Be Free.
She is the avenger - the deliverer of our enemies and the avenger of the marginalized
She is the Mother of Monsters.
You will become like her.
Have...
Sweet. While a it of a 1/2e purist (though the version based off of 2e AD&D I quite liked), I very much appreciated the toolbox approach those books took.
I disagree. I started gaming in 1981 - the offerings nowadays cater to enormously more play styles and even the most niche concepts (be they stylistic, or in terms of rules complexity, or from the more narrativist to the more traditional) are getting wider acceptance than ever before.
It really is a fantabulous time to be a gamer; I don't think I recall a period where this much diversity of product, catering to so many different interests, were all widely available. Everybody wins, and that's awesome.
I have no idea if it's the "next big thing" or not but I've always liked (and honestly, preferred) science fantasy - so it's a nice welcome change of pace from bog standard fantasy.
I like my food to touch on the plate. :)
Didn't see a thread about this, tho I had to resist the urge to post This is not a joke.
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The "fluff" really was what I liked about 4e the most. Not all of it obviously (though we retain some affection for the accursed Donkeyhorse) - so in essence the PoL/Nerath setting. But the planar books are informing my 5e game today. Just full of good ideas IMO.
No, but if I were to do so they'd have to be an import from Krynn. Given that I do use the D&D multiverse (more or less) as the backdrop to my homebrew, that wouldn't be too much of a problem.
But that's if. And the answer's no. If one of my better RP oriented players had a concept that...
That's a good point. I've known a lot of people who get the two confused, actually.
Mostly though I think I was just being pedantic. And I groove on that kind of setting the most so ..... he's got my attention.
That would be an awesome location/NPC for a social encounter - maybe they have to negotiate or parley with the creature.
(edited to add) IT also occurs to me that it'd be a dandy place for a fight with a rival group or perhaps some enemy faction. Lots of interesting environmental effects and...
I used to. To the point of making wikis for the players to contribute to and use as a memory aid. Containing illos and basic stuff about important NPCs, places, and that kind of thing. But that was several years ago and I had more players then. Nowadays I run things much more streamlined...
Rather than just being a table top game? *sigh* I don't much care about those other things, I care about the tabletop rpg. It's hard for me to see this as a positive.