Yes, I am still rather young and did a Pathfinder game, Star Wars RPG game, and 13th Age game so I have gotten through three games in total, the last two more recently.
Yeah, I don't mean to piss anyone off. 😅
But honestly, I talked to someone not too long ago that spoke of WEG Star Wars...
My apologies! My knowledge of TTRPGs is rather low. Never even heard of WEG Star Wars till recently. :eek:
I thought the current Star Wars RPG was the same one as what it was back then!
I would be open to running a "pirate setting" but wouldn't know how to go about it. I have heard of, I think, D&D's Red Steel but otherwise my knowledge of "sea settings" is is sparse. I have only done three campaigns in total in terms of roleplaying. Otherwise, I want to try my hand at DMing...
I didn't even know this existed today till I saw a comment about it under this video:
Really piques my interest, as I like sea or ocean settings.
Made a thread about it, sort-of...
Hey, been a while since I was last here, but I am interested in other D&D settings and especially "sea settings" or with naval combat. Recently, I saw Red Steel mentioned in the comments under this video:
And a bunch of other obscure settings by D&D, such as Council of Wyrms and Jakandor.
I...
My "other concern" is that I haven't played the series before and don't think I'd quite get the love or appeal of it because I am not a lifelong fan from before.
Like, it could be one of those series you had to have stuck with before to enjoy it.
Just getting into TTRPGs.
Why should I care?
(Not meant to be rude, just want someone to give me the SitRep on the significance of what's happening here in case I am missing something beyond the game's historical value.)
I'm reading some of Vladimir Lenin and Empire of Normality: Neurodiversity and Capitalism by Robert Chapman.
In terms of TTRPGs, I'm reading the 13th Age core rulebook and just got the two bestiaries in the mail.
Honestly, 13th Age and Pathfinder are where it is at (haven't played Pathfinder...