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Mythras has two setting books - one for Mythic Rome and one for Mythic Constantinople. I personally find the system a bit dry and too heavy for my tastes, but tastes vary and maybe it's something for you.
Setting? Oh, that's easy: 300What is your favorite rpg or rpg setting with an ancient Greek gods and monsters feel? It doesn't have to be actual mythic Greece, and could also be more broadly bronze age.
Mythras and RuneQuest are both oriented towards Bronze Age-ish fantasy, but this is one reason why I recommended Jackals, which is based on the "Open Quest" system, so slightly less heavy.Mythras has two setting books - one for Mythic Rome and one for Mythic Constantinople. I personally find the system a bit dry and too heavy for my tastes, but tastes vary and maybe it's something for you.
Oh, cool!Additionally: Trojan War (Fantasy AGE) by Green Ronin Publishing
It's a Fantasy AGE update of the original 3.X d20 System version, and you would still need the Fantasy AGE Basic Rulebook as well.Oh, cool!
I wasn't aware that Jackals is based on OpenQuest. That makes it a better candidate IMO (I find the complexity of OpenQuest, though still at the upper end of what I find acceptable, to be manageable).Mythras and RuneQuest are both oriented towards Bronze Age-ish fantasy, but this is one reason why I recommended Jackals, which is based on the "Open Quest" system, so slightly less heavy.
You missed out Mythic Babylon bruv!Mythras has two setting books - one for Mythic Rome and one for Mythic Constantinople. I personally find the system a bit dry and too heavy for my tastes, but tastes vary and maybe it's something for you.