A short book on Gemmels Drenai Saga would be cool, basically just a run down of the factions, history and NPC's since D&D rules would work.[/B]
Teflon Billy said:
I would purchase that.
No, that was the Deryni, by Katherine Kurtz. I'm not familiar with Gemmel's Drenai Saga. The names are mighty similar, though.BiggusGeekus said:I think in a very old issue of Dragon they had a Drenai campaign. I'm thinking it was in the #78 or #82 range. It had more to do with converting over the 1st edition psi rules though.
Undead Pete said:Which one's would you like to see?
- Brian Lumley's Necroscope series (especially the Vampire World)
- The Anita Blake series by Laurell K. Hamilton
- Terry Goodkind's The Sword of Truth
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Joshua Dyal said:EDIT: Not to hijack here, but I noticed you put the Necroscape at the top of the list. I've almost picked those up a few times at the book store. Are they pretty good?
Balsamic Dragon said:Slight typo, I think:
Neil Gaiman put out a book called American Gods (i think)
while Small Gods would be the Terry Pratchet Diskworld book. The GURPS Diskworld supplement is Excellent, btw, not withstanding the general suckiness of the GURPS system
Joshua Dyal said:Have to agree to Warhammer World and Barsoom. I'd also like to see a more complete Middle-earth: I know we've got the non-d20 game coming out, and the Middle-earth d20 site has done some cool stuff, but I'd like to see more!