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<blockquote data-quote="cbwjm" data-source="post: 9873698" data-attributes="member: 6788732"><p>Dolmenwood sounds very whimsical with fairies and such and I guess a lot of it could play like that, but as I read through the campaign book, I realised just how dark the setting is.</p><p></p><p>It should be easy enough to run in other systems, especially if you don't worry too much about the classes, monsters might take some work but you might also have analogues in your system of choice.</p><p></p><p>It has a lot of neat details like pondering a problem by smoking a pipe gives you a chance to solve the problem, various herbs and fungi can give you bonuses but might come with a potential penalty. In our campign there is a hireling who is wandering around with deep purple skin after a mishap in winter's daughter.</p><p></p><p>I like the enchanter as well, fun class which uses magic a little bit like a sorcerer but can potentially learn their most powerful magics at low level, but to cast it would mean it's gone forever, unless granted again by the fairy nobles.</p><p></p><p>Ithink that, even if I was going to use a different system, I'd want the 3 core books, there's information spread through all of them that I think you'd need to truly capture the feel of the setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbwjm, post: 9873698, member: 6788732"] Dolmenwood sounds very whimsical with fairies and such and I guess a lot of it could play like that, but as I read through the campaign book, I realised just how dark the setting is. It should be easy enough to run in other systems, especially if you don't worry too much about the classes, monsters might take some work but you might also have analogues in your system of choice. It has a lot of neat details like pondering a problem by smoking a pipe gives you a chance to solve the problem, various herbs and fungi can give you bonuses but might come with a potential penalty. In our campign there is a hireling who is wandering around with deep purple skin after a mishap in winter's daughter. I like the enchanter as well, fun class which uses magic a little bit like a sorcerer but can potentially learn their most powerful magics at low level, but to cast it would mean it's gone forever, unless granted again by the fairy nobles. Ithink that, even if I was going to use a different system, I'd want the 3 core books, there's information spread through all of them that I think you'd need to truly capture the feel of the setting. [/QUOTE]
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