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Did someone say "Judean People's Front"?Just FYI, Hasbro/WotC seem to be officially calling it the Revised 5th Edition now.
Did someone say "Judean People's Front"?Just FYI, Hasbro/WotC seem to be officially calling it the Revised 5th Edition now.
When does 13th Age date from? I don’t recall it from the 80s13th Age also gets 2 outta 3 there as well!
The dark and dimly remembered year of 2013.When does 13th Age date from? I don’t recall it from the 80s
What does Life of Brian have to do with my comment?Did someone say "Judean People's Front"?
So are sword & sorcery protagonists...science fantasy epics and so on. I don't think D&D emulates a specific genre though I think it can be modded into fair approximations of many... IMO it's gameplay loop is very akin to zero to hero stories such as that of Luke Skywalker or Raymond E. Feist's Magician.Superheroes are often captured instead of killed. It's part of the genre convention. Is that the genre you think D&D is emulating?
Feist based his books off an RPG campaign, as I recall. That seemed pretty obvious to me when I first read Magician.So are sword & sorcery protagonists...science fantasy epics and so on. I don't think D&D emulates a specific genre though I think it can be modded into fair approximations of many... IMO it's gameplay loop is very akin to zero to hero stories such as that of Luke Skywalker or Raymond E. Feist's Magician.
And your point is? So are fantasy heroes, science fiction heroes, spy heroes, swashbuckling archaeologist heroes, and every other type of adventurer ever.Superheroes are often captured instead of killed. It's part of the genre convention. Is that the genre you think D&D is emulating?
Tell me, do you take long breaks away from the PCs to fixate on things happening in other parts of the setting? Not in the "the PCs hear about a plague in Townsville" style rumors, but in the "meanwhile in the Court of the King..." Style events where the PCs play no role in the action?That's my problem with it in D&D and it's relatives: it's a protagonist thing, which means it's a narrative thing, and in a game context that often means it happens for narrativist and gamist reasons (it makes a better story and/or it keeps the PCs alive no matter what they do) rather than diagetic/simulationist ones (it makes logical sense under the circumstances). That works for a lot of games, superhero stuff for example, but not for me in D&D-style games.
All of which are narrative tropes, not necessarily needed for D&D play.And your point is? So are fantasy heroes, science fiction heroes, spy heroes, swashbuckling archaeologist heroes, and every other type of adventurer ever.
If I go to Vegas and party until dawn, I still had a great time until I woke up with a maxed credit cards and a hangover worse than death. I'm guessing Micah is likewise opting for yolo.they went out of business, not sure we can argue otherwise....