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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Simon" data-source="post: 5029296" data-attributes="member: 21938"><p>I'd rather not shut down any game prematurely, and at the very least I'd want to complete a scenario first. It's still all conjecture at this point.</p><p></p><p>As for systems, I will probably go for Iron Heroes (I have the original edition) for Saga of Might, and I'm leaning towards Arcana Evolved for the Tale of the Crystal Princess. </p><p></p><p>For some more teasers, here are the current intro blurbs:</p><p></p><p><strong>One</strong></p><p><em>"Hearken, O Prince, to a tale of a time before time. Of doughty men and women who carved their destiny in the world using only their puissance at arms and their will to power. It is a saga written in blood, and sweat, and fire. I will tell a tale of how mighty thews and courageous heart can overcome foul sorcery and ravening beasts. I will tell a Saga of Might."</em></p><p></p><p><strong>Two</strong></p><p><em>"Once upon a time, when wishes still worked, there was a fabulous kingdom ruled by a wise King and Queen. One day, they were blessed by the Light with a beautiful baby daughter, whom they doted upon. As she grew older, her beauty grew with her. All loved her, but her popularity did not make her arrogant. She was kind-hearted and generous, a friend to those less fortunate and a champion of the poor. She could sing and dance better than anyone in the kingdom, she was brave but never foolhardy, forthright but never cruel. She studied as hard as she played, and the King and Queen were very proud of her.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>"But on her eighteenth birthday the Royal Palace was visited by an evil sorceress. Nobody knows what went on, except the King and Queen, but when the sorceress left she had turned the beautiful princess into a statue made of the finest, most delicate glass. Some people in the kingdom said that the sorceress was jealous of the princess's beauty, others that there was a prophecy that the princess would be the one to kill the evil sorceress. Others muttered that King and Queen had upset the sorceress; the King was known to be short-tempered, and the Queen could be haughty and proud on occassion. But all agreed that no amount of rudeness warranted having your only child turned into a glass statue.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>"The decree went out. Whoever could find a way to restore the princess to life would win her hand in marriage, half the kingdom, a fortune in gold, as much cake as they could eat, or whatever else their hearts desired. Many heroes and heroines stepped forwards, but none succeeded. Time passed, the years turned, the King and Queen got older and still their daughter was not restored. In their grieving, they neglected the kingdom, and darkness crept into the forests and the mountain valleys, even into the heart of the kingdom as it crept into the hearts of the King and Queen.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>"Fifty years have now gone by. Few now take up the challenge of restoring the princess, which they see as hopeless. Without hope, the Light fails. Our time could see it go out forever, unless new heroes step forth."</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Simon, post: 5029296, member: 21938"] I'd rather not shut down any game prematurely, and at the very least I'd want to complete a scenario first. It's still all conjecture at this point. As for systems, I will probably go for Iron Heroes (I have the original edition) for Saga of Might, and I'm leaning towards Arcana Evolved for the Tale of the Crystal Princess. For some more teasers, here are the current intro blurbs: [B]One[/B] [I]"Hearken, O Prince, to a tale of a time before time. Of doughty men and women who carved their destiny in the world using only their puissance at arms and their will to power. It is a saga written in blood, and sweat, and fire. I will tell a tale of how mighty thews and courageous heart can overcome foul sorcery and ravening beasts. I will tell a Saga of Might."[/I] [B]Two[/B] [I]"Once upon a time, when wishes still worked, there was a fabulous kingdom ruled by a wise King and Queen. One day, they were blessed by the Light with a beautiful baby daughter, whom they doted upon. As she grew older, her beauty grew with her. All loved her, but her popularity did not make her arrogant. She was kind-hearted and generous, a friend to those less fortunate and a champion of the poor. She could sing and dance better than anyone in the kingdom, she was brave but never foolhardy, forthright but never cruel. She studied as hard as she played, and the King and Queen were very proud of her. "But on her eighteenth birthday the Royal Palace was visited by an evil sorceress. Nobody knows what went on, except the King and Queen, but when the sorceress left she had turned the beautiful princess into a statue made of the finest, most delicate glass. Some people in the kingdom said that the sorceress was jealous of the princess's beauty, others that there was a prophecy that the princess would be the one to kill the evil sorceress. Others muttered that King and Queen had upset the sorceress; the King was known to be short-tempered, and the Queen could be haughty and proud on occassion. But all agreed that no amount of rudeness warranted having your only child turned into a glass statue. "The decree went out. Whoever could find a way to restore the princess to life would win her hand in marriage, half the kingdom, a fortune in gold, as much cake as they could eat, or whatever else their hearts desired. Many heroes and heroines stepped forwards, but none succeeded. Time passed, the years turned, the King and Queen got older and still their daughter was not restored. In their grieving, they neglected the kingdom, and darkness crept into the forests and the mountain valleys, even into the heart of the kingdom as it crept into the hearts of the King and Queen. "Fifty years have now gone by. Few now take up the challenge of restoring the princess, which they see as hopeless. Without hope, the Light fails. Our time could see it go out forever, unless new heroes step forth."[/I] [/QUOTE]
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