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<blockquote data-quote="Trickstergod" data-source="post: 1202484" data-attributes="member: 10825"><p>...Planescape.</p><p></p><p>Seeing as how this is all fantasy, anyway. Ravenloft was licensed off, Dragonlance as well. I'd see about trying the same with Planescape. </p><p></p><p>Other than that...</p><p></p><p>I suppose I'd want to do something similar to the Testament game I recall seeing advertised here and there. The "Bible d20" game. But with a likely more modern spin on things. </p><p></p><p>And while I'm on that, In Nomine d20 might not be so bad. Some few months ago, while bored out of my gourd, I actually spent a good chunk of a week or two trying to convert it. I'm really not a big fan of the current In Nomine system, though I do like the way they integrated the d6's the way they did. Still, I suppose something more like the World of Darkness' system might be a bit more fitting. But, eh. </p><p></p><p>Let's see...</p><p></p><p>Some sort of sourcebook or campaign setting or monster book or something that integrates a good chunk of Russian mythology into it. Baba Yaga, Rusalka, Koschei, and so on. I do realize if you scrounge around a bit you can find a lot of that stuff scattered here and there, but that's just it - it's scattered. It also doesn't always quite have the feel of its roots, its origins. </p><p></p><p>Oh, in somewhat the same vein as Planescape, a book quite strongly and even blatantly influenced by Neil Gaiman. The Sandman and all its lovely stories. Unlike some books, I think it has more potential as a game then others, in light of the fact that it was never quite focused on just one or a few individuals (at least so much as, say, the Lord of the Rings, or the Wheel of Time). </p><p></p><p>While I'm sure there's at least one, if not more, books on the fey, I don't recall any being particularly big or snazzy enough to attract my notice. I'd be all over something like that. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I suppose that's about it. Possibly more, but there's my piece for the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickstergod, post: 1202484, member: 10825"] ...Planescape. Seeing as how this is all fantasy, anyway. Ravenloft was licensed off, Dragonlance as well. I'd see about trying the same with Planescape. Other than that... I suppose I'd want to do something similar to the Testament game I recall seeing advertised here and there. The "Bible d20" game. But with a likely more modern spin on things. And while I'm on that, In Nomine d20 might not be so bad. Some few months ago, while bored out of my gourd, I actually spent a good chunk of a week or two trying to convert it. I'm really not a big fan of the current In Nomine system, though I do like the way they integrated the d6's the way they did. Still, I suppose something more like the World of Darkness' system might be a bit more fitting. But, eh. Let's see... Some sort of sourcebook or campaign setting or monster book or something that integrates a good chunk of Russian mythology into it. Baba Yaga, Rusalka, Koschei, and so on. I do realize if you scrounge around a bit you can find a lot of that stuff scattered here and there, but that's just it - it's scattered. It also doesn't always quite have the feel of its roots, its origins. Oh, in somewhat the same vein as Planescape, a book quite strongly and even blatantly influenced by Neil Gaiman. The Sandman and all its lovely stories. Unlike some books, I think it has more potential as a game then others, in light of the fact that it was never quite focused on just one or a few individuals (at least so much as, say, the Lord of the Rings, or the Wheel of Time). While I'm sure there's at least one, if not more, books on the fey, I don't recall any being particularly big or snazzy enough to attract my notice. I'd be all over something like that. Anyway, I suppose that's about it. Possibly more, but there's my piece for the moment. [/QUOTE]
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