DamnedChoir
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CaptainChaos said:Green Ronin is releasing the A Song of Ice and Fire RPG this summer, based on George R.R. Martin's novels.
Does it include lots of downer endings and rules for violent rape scenes, just like in his novels?
CaptainChaos said:Green Ronin is releasing the A Song of Ice and Fire RPG this summer, based on George R.R. Martin's novels.
Pour said:Apologies if this is a newbie question, just trying to expand my horizons of the roleplaying game genre.
DamnedChoir said:Does it include lots of downer endings and rules for violent rape scenes, just like in his novels?
WyzardWhately said:Violent Rape Scenes: Did you actually read the books? It's stated clearly that rape happens in the world, but I don't recall any of it happening on-screen. Yes, it's a much harsher dose of brutal reality than typical, but you've implied some kind of splatter-punk torture porn where it doesn't seem to exist.
I'm not even going to try and suggest these books are for everyone, or appropriate for younger readers, but your characterization is drastically unfair.
F.A.T.A.L. has more details for violent rape scenes than you could ever want.DamnedChoir said:Does it include lots of downer endings and rules for violent rape scenes, just like in his novels?
Really good. Can be rough around the edges, but pretty solid none the less. The setting is really good and fan material abounds.Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay. I like the new edition, and there should be a lot of useful material out there (even stuff from the previous edition should be useable - at least the adventures.) This might be one of your best bet for playing Fantasy, though it's a lot grittier then D&D. The atmosphere is dark, nobody trusts anyone, and anyone that seems trustworthy probably is actually consorting with demons. And everybody dies.
Derro said:Hear here! Martin's books are definitely adult oriented but there have never been any graphic scenes of rape and the violence is simply unadorned. I'd hardly call any of the books gratuitous. I guess some people just prefer things fluffy...
Derro said:For real? Is it their own system or an extension of the GoO original. I really like the original but have never had a chance to play. My buddy owned the book but moved out of town and probably won't be back for a year.![]()
There is supposed to be an HBO series of ASIF coming out as well. That promises to be pretty sweet.
So, the books are based on a typical RPG campaign?KarinsDad said:Lots of scenes of improbable events, people changing personalities, and characters doing incredibly stupid actions with little worthwhile explanation or motivation as to why.
KarinsDad said:His books are moronic.
Lots of scenes of improbable events, people changing personalities, and characters doing incredibly stupid actions with little worthwhile explanation or motivation as to why.
Gratuitous violence and profanity for the masses, but not worth the paper they are written on.