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<blockquote data-quote="Cernunnos" data-source="post: 862142" data-attributes="member: 8821"><p>Well, once the Secrets books come out, just about everything will be updated to d20/L5R 2e. They've pretty much covered just about everything geographically in Rokugan, so I think they are starting to run out of "brand-spanking new" stuff. Like I said above, look at what still needs updating to d20: Nezumi, Nagas, Monks, and a few more things.</p><p>City books (such as City of Lies, but perhaps in a hardback form), might be a good idea, along with other Winter Courts... but with the 4 Winds, does this mean each of them will be holding their own court?</p><p>Way of the Zokujin might not be a great idea... from my understanding, there a very few left, and think about playing one. Its hard enough to play a nezumi. However, you could kind of tie all the previous suggestions together... maybe a nice big sourcebook on playing L5R in the time of the Kami, with info on the precursor races, and their empires. </p><p>Also wouldn't mind seeing something about the seas of Rokugan (maybe tie that into the Ivory kingdoms?). Granted, alot of the info was covered in Way of the Mantis, but it would be kind of nice to see some info on the Ningyo and the underwater Naga cities. Granted, I'll be the first to admit that NOBODY has EVER managed to make a good-selling fantasy underwater suppliment. The best I've seen so far has been Forgotten Realms Sea of Fallen Stars, and from what I've seen, that didn't sell really well (despite being a rather good sourcebook IMHO).</p><p>I'd like to see at least a half-dozen Burning Sands suppliments. You can figure that AEG could release a core hardcover, a monsters book, a magic book, and any new class splatbooks they created. Plus, country gazeteers, and maybe farm out a few adventures. TSR pretty much fully covered Al-Qadim in a dozen products, and it was one of their best selling campaigns... they were just smart enough to retire it when it hit its peak (probably one of the last smart things TSR did). But I'm glad to see that there IS a growing demand for Burning Sands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cernunnos, post: 862142, member: 8821"] Well, once the Secrets books come out, just about everything will be updated to d20/L5R 2e. They've pretty much covered just about everything geographically in Rokugan, so I think they are starting to run out of "brand-spanking new" stuff. Like I said above, look at what still needs updating to d20: Nezumi, Nagas, Monks, and a few more things. City books (such as City of Lies, but perhaps in a hardback form), might be a good idea, along with other Winter Courts... but with the 4 Winds, does this mean each of them will be holding their own court? Way of the Zokujin might not be a great idea... from my understanding, there a very few left, and think about playing one. Its hard enough to play a nezumi. However, you could kind of tie all the previous suggestions together... maybe a nice big sourcebook on playing L5R in the time of the Kami, with info on the precursor races, and their empires. Also wouldn't mind seeing something about the seas of Rokugan (maybe tie that into the Ivory kingdoms?). Granted, alot of the info was covered in Way of the Mantis, but it would be kind of nice to see some info on the Ningyo and the underwater Naga cities. Granted, I'll be the first to admit that NOBODY has EVER managed to make a good-selling fantasy underwater suppliment. The best I've seen so far has been Forgotten Realms Sea of Fallen Stars, and from what I've seen, that didn't sell really well (despite being a rather good sourcebook IMHO). I'd like to see at least a half-dozen Burning Sands suppliments. You can figure that AEG could release a core hardcover, a monsters book, a magic book, and any new class splatbooks they created. Plus, country gazeteers, and maybe farm out a few adventures. TSR pretty much fully covered Al-Qadim in a dozen products, and it was one of their best selling campaigns... they were just smart enough to retire it when it hit its peak (probably one of the last smart things TSR did). But I'm glad to see that there IS a growing demand for Burning Sands. [/QUOTE]
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