I often read a post in this thread and I nod vigorously. I'm in full agreement and I snicker at those fools the post is talking about. Then I pause and I wonder if I might be one of those fools.
I wonder if the horse riding comes fact, that during the "classical" Bronze Age (as far as I know), the Greeks did not in general ride horses in battle. Clerics of Poseidon would be an exception because the god is is associated with horses.
It's the opposite, only clerics of Poseidon (among those of the Greek gods) can ride horses. The rest must use chariots. I guess that excludes other beasts that one could ride.
I agree that it is a very weird idea (even though it's the Babilonian pantheon, not the Sumerian) . The book states...
What would you roll for finding tracks? Both bushcraft and hunting would seem appropriate. Hunting is agility based, which is a point against, IMO, but tracking animals is explicitly listed as a hunting roll.
Exactly! The are two kind of OSR players. Those who know by heart the to-hit adjustment of a fauchard-fork when attacking a target with splint mail and posers.
There seems to be a lot of demand for the game. I received an email from Darrington Press announcing that it was back in stock in the EU store. When I checked 12 minutes later, it was already sold out...