M.L. Martin
Hero
BlackMoria said:The majority opinion that I got off message boards was the change to Saga rules was disasterous for the setting and the Chaos War didn't play well to an audience already stung by the Saga rules changes.
You're got your order backwards. The Chaos War (as in Dragons of Summer Flame) came first; SAGA and the Fifth Age came later and were an attempt to revive a game line that had died with a whimper shortly before DoSF. People talking about the change have a tendency to forget that last part--AD&D DL had already become one of the few settings to be discontinued by TSR. The SAGA System was an attempt--a failed attempt, in the end, but an attempt--to revive the line, in part by drawing in novel readers who might have been put off by AD&D.
(I still think the things that really killed the line were a combination of numerous factors, including not only the alienation of a portion of the small remaining fanbase, but the greater alienation caused by DoSF, the collapse of TSR and six-month stoppage in the production schedule shortly after it launched, the weakness of some of the tie-in novels, the overly high production values for the cost, and the announcement just as WotC found its feet again that Weis & Hickman would be coming back to 'save' the setting.)