d20 Past settings discussion

Mark Causey

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I was wondering when they'd finally get around to d20 for pre-modern settings, and now that they've announced it, I can't seem to come up with a better name than:

D20 Past

Any better ideas for the name?

Beyond that, though, it looks like the cover may offer steampunk and fantasy settings. Anyone looking forward to it? Or should anyone wanting to play fantasy d20 be using D&D 3.5?

AtR
 
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adamantineangel said:
I was wondering when they'd finally get around to d20 for pre-modern settings, and now that they've announced it, I can't seem to come up with a better name than:

D20 Past

Any better ideas for the name?

Beyond that, though, it looks like the cover may offer steampunk and fantasy settings. Anyone looking forward to it? Or should anyone wanting to play fantasy d20 be using D&D 3.5?

AtR

Oh, I'm definitely looking forward to it. I'm putting RPG purchases on hold for a year (I have over 40 RPG books I haven't read yet :\ ) but next summer, that'll be my first buy.
 


jaerdaph said:
I don't know. It kind of just goes and flows with d20 Future.

Too bad they can't rename d20 Modern "d20 Present". :D
Maybe they're saving that for a line called d20 Presents ....

Yeah, I'm looking forward to it too. March seems so far away ;_;

AtR
 

I'm looking forward to seeing the Victorian Horror era material the preview blurb mentions. James Wyatt did some excellent support work for the old Masque of the Red Death line in DUNGEON and DRAGON magazines, and I can't wait to see what he's got up his sleeve.

I don't think d20 Past is supposed to cover Victorian era Steampunk though.
 



adamantineangel said:
Beyond that, though, it looks like the cover may offer steampunk and fantasy settings. Anyone looking forward to it? Or should anyone wanting to play fantasy d20 be using D&D 3.5?
I'd like to see WWII and Sengoku Japan settings/campaigns... but hopefully that'll come with OGL supporters.
 


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