WheresMyD20
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I'd definitely keep the entire original Appendix N and then add to it. There's a lot of great stuff in the original Appendix N and a lot of it is pretty easy to find used on the internet.
What would your version of appendix N look like to guide the new edition?
I would have to say that depends a lot on the actual content of the game. The works listed in the original Appendix N were really reflected in the content of AD&D, whereas many of the fantasy works listed in this thread, as great as they are, have little if anything to do with what you'll find in the recent editions of D&D.
At this a point the real "Appendix N" of the recent editions of D&D would mostly be composed of various Forgotten Realms, Greyhawk, etc novels as D&D has increasingly become it's own subgenre of fantasy disconnected from the rest of the genre. Over the years there have been a handful authors whose works were sufficently influenced by D&D that they'd merit inclusion like Raymond Feist and Steven Brust, but there's really nothing of George RR Martin or other currently popular fantasy authors in the game as it presently exists.
I would have to say that depends a lot on the actual content of the game. The works listed in the original Appendix N were really reflected in the content of AD&D, whereas many of the fantasy works listed in this thread, as great as they are, have little if anything to do with what you'll find in the recent editions of D&D.
At this a point the real "Appendix N" of the recent editions of D&D would mostly be composed of various Forgotten Realms, Greyhawk, etc novels as D&D has increasingly become it's own subgenre of fantasy disconnected from the rest of the genre. Over the years there have been a handful authors whose works were sufficently influenced by D&D that they'd merit inclusion like Raymond Feist and Steven Brust, but there's really nothing of George RR Martin or other currently popular fantasy authors in the game as it presently exists.
It is sort of an esoteric and in-group-y thing to just call it "Appendix N". The AD&D DMG has appendices A through P over like 70 pages, it's pretty hilarious.I know, but I couldn't remember what it was, only that it was from a book over three decades ago when a substential number of people here weren't even born yet, so I thought I ask it again for everyones benefit instead of going on a search for the last thread.