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<blockquote data-quote="Egg Embry" data-source="post: 7784461" data-attributes="member: 6808965"><p>What happens when the creators behind <a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/5029/Agate-RPG/subcategory/9579_33030/Shadows-of-Esteren?affiliate_id=814082" target="_blank"><strong><em>Shadows of Esteren</em></strong></a> – an award-winning RPG with 4 <strong>ENnie Awards</strong> in 2013 and 2016 – get their hands on the Open Gaming License (OGL) and decide to make an RPG for <strong><em>Dungeons & Dragons 5e</em></strong>? I asked Nelyhann, one of the minds behind <strong>Studio Agate </strong>and<strong> <em>Shadows of Esteren</em>,</strong> about <strong><em>Fateforge (5e)</em></strong> on <strong>Kickstarter </strong>and gaming in France where <strong>Studio Agate</strong> is based. [PRBREAK][/PRBREAK]</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH]107383[/ATTACH]</p> <p style="text-align: center"></p><p></p><p><strong> EGG EMBRY (EGG): Thanks for talking about gaming in France and <em>Fateforge</em>. What is <a href="https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1176616619/fateforge-a-5th-edition-role-playing-game" target="_blank"><em>Fateforge</em></a>? </strong></p><p><strong>NELYHANN (NEL)</strong>: Hello, Egg, and thanks for having me. <strong><em>Fateforge</em></strong> is our newest creation. The main author of this role-playing game series is Iris, who wrote the books <strong><em>Occultism</em></strong> and <strong><em>The Black Moon Handbook</em></strong> for our previous role-playing game, <a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/5029/Agate-RPG/subcategory/9579_33030/Shadows-of-Esteren?affiliate_id=814082" target="_blank"><strong><em>Shadows of Esteren</em></strong></a>. <strong><em>Fateforge</em></strong> is both an homage and a love letter to fantasy and sword & sorcery, and of course to the world’s most famous RPG, through which most of us were introduced to role-playing games and got interested in writing them. This is also why we decided to use the <strong><em>5th Edition</em></strong> ruleset for our newest creation. <strong><em>Fateforge’s</em></strong> setting is Eana, a wholly original and colorful world where mortals can rise to godhood. <strong><em>Fateforge</em></strong> could be summed up as one of the oldest role-playing games revisited by the creative team behind <strong><em>Shadows of Esteren</em></strong>.</p><p> </p><p><strong> EGG: You’re giving away the <a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/280610/Fateforge--Players-Guide?affiliate_id=814082" target="_blank">Player’s Guide on DriveThruRPG</a> for free. How’s the reception been? Can you share how many times it’s been downloaded?</strong></p><p><strong>NEL</strong>: The feedback has been excellent so far! Within a dozen days, the <strong><em>Player’s Guide</em></strong> has been downloaded 1,500 times.</p><p> </p><p><strong> EGG: What is the secret sauce for <em>Fateforge</em>? What makes it rise above other <em>5e</em> settings?</strong></p><p><strong>NEL</strong>: I wouldn’t say it’s “above” other games. That would be very pretentious of us! As I previously said, <strong><em>Fateforge</em></strong> is first and foremost an homage to the universes that made us dream when we were teenagers… and which ended up being our job! What sets <strong><em>Fateforge</em></strong> apart is primarily its setting, Eana, which is introduced in the <strong><em>Player’s Guide</em></strong>. Its exoticism, its aesthetics, and the focus on the specific fate of each individual give the game a sword & sorcery bent. The <strong><em>Player’s Guide</em></strong> provides a good idea of this atmosphere, in particular the chapter on the titular <strong><em>Fateforge</em></strong>.</p><p>We also added many options, including the modular system. This game mechanic, taken from <strong><em>Shadows of Esteren</em></strong>, lets the game leader fine-tune the atmosphere and style of a game to the group’s tastes. The corruption system, which confronts the PCs to the threat of Canker, is also a specificity of <strong><em>Fateforge</em></strong>, just like the Awakening, which we’ve designed to make magic all the more unique and wondrous. The concept of Awakening is simple: to be able to use magic, knowing about the theory (the nature of spells and the ways to cast them) isn’t enough; one must also be Awakened. A character can be Awakened from their creation, or they can Awaken in the course of the campaign, making for intense and dramatic scenes. </p><p> </p><p><strong> EGG: You’re producing more than one book. Do you see starting with multiple books as more of a risk or an investment in the property? </strong></p><p><strong>NEL</strong>: We work slowly, and as with <strong><em>Shadows of Esteren</em></strong>, our projects are ambitious ones. Of course, this is a risk. <strong><em>Fateforge</em></strong> represents three years of work, and should the series be a failure, the studio will have to close its doors. But this has also been the case with <strong><em>Shadows of Esteren</em></strong> from the start: <strong><em>Dearg</em></strong>, the official <strong><em>Shadows of Esteren</em></strong> campaign that I’ve been writing, is the result of several years of work. We hope that in the long run, our uncompromising care for quality will pay off and will prove to be a wise investment.</p><p> </p><p><strong> EGG: You’re the driving force behind <a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/5029/Agate-RPG/subcategory/9579_33030/Shadows-of-Esteren?affiliate_id=814082" target="_blank"><em>Shadows of Esteren</em></a>. For gamers that are not familiar with <em>SoE</em>, can you share the pitch for it? </strong></p><p><strong>NEL</strong>: <strong><em>Shadows of Esteren</em></strong> is a medieval universe filled with romanticism and deadly beauties. It is a cruel world where horror often lies deep in the hearts of men. <strong><em>Esteren</em></strong> also puts emotions, love, and tragedy at the forefront. I used to describe it as part of the dark fantasy genre, but today, I would define it as being much closer to dark romanticism. <strong><em>Esteren</em></strong> is slow-paced and atmospheric, which makes it loved by those who enjoy in-depth role-playing, but also makes it unsuited to certain players.</p><p> </p><p><strong> EGG: Jumping from that to <em>Dungeons & Dragons 5e</em> is something of a sea change. What does <em>5e</em> offer for this product? </strong></p><p><strong>NEL</strong>: It’s a big change indeed! Our work on <strong><em>Esteren</em></strong> has influenced <strong><em>Fateforge</em></strong>, particularly system-wise, but also artistically speaking. The publication of the OGL in 2016 was an opportunity that we immediately jumped at. Initially, out intent was to translate the SRD in French, at a time when no official translation was planned. But very quickly, ideas flowed for Eana and <strong><em>Fateforge</em></strong> was born!</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH]107384[/ATTACH]</p> <p style="text-align: center"></p><p></p><p><strong> EGG: <em>SoE</em> has outstanding art! It was one of those that, at Gen Con that first year I saw it, I kept coming back to look at the images. How will <em>Fateforge</em> compare artistically?</strong></p><p><strong>NEL</strong>: Thank you for that! As a matter of fact, most of the awards we’ve earned are art-related. <strong><em>Fateforge</em></strong> is designed by the same artistic team as <strong><em>Shadows of Esteren</em></strong>, and I am in charge of the project’s artistic direction as well. Iris helps me on that front and is a treasure trove of documentation and artistic references. I think the team has outdone themselves, but our audience will tell!</p><p> </p><p><strong> EGG: You attend Gen Con, correct? Do you have any special plans/offers for Gen Con 2019? </strong></p><p><strong>NEL</strong>: We will showcase <strong><em>Dearg</em></strong> at the next <strong>Gen Con</strong>. As for <strong><em>Fateforge</em></strong>, depending on the <strong>Kickstarter’s</strong> results, we may have a few copies for sale. In any case, backers will get to collect their pledge during the convention, just like in 2012, back when we introduced <strong><em>Shadows of Esteren</em></strong>. We will also present another project we have been working on: <a href="https://www.vermine2047.fr/" target="_blank"><strong><em>Vermin 2047</em></strong></a>. Our studio has supported its author in the creation of a new edition of his game. We are glad for it, as <strong><em>Vermin</em></strong> is among the French role-playing games of legend!</p><p> </p><p><strong> EGG: The <a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/210516/ZWEIHANDER-Grim--Perilous-RPG-Revised-Core-Rulebook?affiliate_id=814082" target="_blank"><em>ZWEIHÄNDER RPG</em></a> sales its greatest number of copies in the US then the UK then Poland. Modiphius Entertainment does a <a href="https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/43343/icv2-interview-chris-birch-modiphius" target="_blank">tremendous percentage of their business across Europe</a>. What are the top markets for your products? </strong></p><p><strong>NEL</strong>: The USA is ahead, mostly due to the <strong>Kickstarters</strong>, while France is in second position owing to retail sales. Then come other European countries. Today, our sales in English represent more than two thirds of our activity. So far, we haven’t really had the opportunity to work on networking with retailers for the English version of our games. This is a complex matter, which has led us to create <strong>SANA</strong> in the USA: <strong>Studio Agate North America</strong>, which will work under the <strong>Triquetra Entertainment</strong> label. The primary purpose of this company will be to make our creations more readily available for retailers in North America, and even through the entire world. We feel that there is a lot to be gained from this: <strong>Kickstarter</strong> is a wonderful tool to bring a project to life, but in the long run, nothing can replace a traditional network.</p><p> </p><p><strong> EGG: Let’s switch gears. You’re French gamer, correct? Let me ask some questions about gaming in France. How does tabletop RPG compare with boardgames, card games, and LARPs in France?</strong></p><p><strong>NEL</strong>: Role-playing games are still a niche media in France. Very few role-playing games sell more than 5.000 copies of their core book. This has been the case for <strong><em>Shadows of Esteren</em></strong>, which is all the more uncommon when you consider it’s an original French creation. However, role-playing games have been enjoying renewed popularity for the last few years, boosted by the crowdfunding phenomenon. This is a new period of plenty, with many creators producing games and translating a lot of foreign productions. Some describe it as a new golden age.</p><p> </p><p><strong> EGG: Is <em>D&D</em> a dominant force there? <em>Pathfinder</em>? </strong></p><p><strong>NEL</strong>: <strong><em>D&D</em></strong> has indeed returned to predominance since the release of the <strong><em>5th Edition</em></strong>. It’s been very successful. The core book and supplements frequently sell out, an undeniable sign of popularity that tends to be a source of annoyance for players and retailers! <strong><em>Call of Cthulhu</em></strong> is also a very popular game in France and gathers one of the largest community to this day.</p><p> </p><p><strong> EGG: What original French games are most popular? </strong></p><p><strong>NEL</strong>: Last year, the new edition of <strong><em>Nephilim</em></strong>, a modern-day occult role-playing game, has met tremendous crowdfunding success, gathering more than €200 K. The new edition of <strong><em>Ecryme</em></strong>, a steampunk universe based on the novels of Mathieu Gaborit (the original author of <strong><em>Agone</em></strong>), has also been in the spotlight. I’d also mention <strong><em>SOMBRE</em></strong> by Johan Scipion, a noteworthy independent game of horror with a refined game design.</p><p> </p><p><strong> EGG: There’s a lot of discussion at the moment around the <a href="https://www.enworld.org/forum/content.php?6436-Origins-Up-11-Maintains-4-Spot" target="_blank">size of gaming conventions</a>. France has one of the world’s largest comic book conventions, Angouleme International Comics Festival with over 200,000 attendees. Do you know what the largest French tabletop gaming convention? </strong></p><p><strong>NEL</strong>: Size-wise, Canne’s<em> <strong>Festival International des Jeux</strong></em><strong> (International Festival of Gaming)</strong>, which takes place every year in February, is certainly the largest. It is mostly a family event with a strong emphasis on board games (with free admission and attendance by many children and families), but it also includes a role-playing area animated by an institution of the associative world in France: the <strong>GRAAL</strong>. Last year, the organizers announced that the festival had been visited by more than 100,000 attendees. There is also <strong>Ludinord</strong> in Lillle with about 10,000 attendees, and <strong>Paris est Ludique</strong> in the eponymous French capital with more than 15,000 attendees.</p><p> </p><p><strong> EGG: What’s the best thing about gaming in France? </strong></p><p><strong>NEL</strong>: I can’t really think about anything specific to France… Gaming is universal: through conventions, I got to meet wonderful people from all around the Earth!</p><p> </p><p><strong> EGG: Thanks for talking gaming! For those interested in learning more about you and your projects, where can they find you? </strong></p><p><strong>NEL</strong>: You can find us on <a href="https://www.studio-agate.com/en" target="_blank">our website</a> and join us on our <a href="https://discord.gg/FA39YMR" target="_blank"><strong>discord channel</strong></a>. Until next time!</p><p> </p><p><a href="https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1176616619/fateforge-a-5th-edition-role-playing-game" target="_blank"><strong>Fateforge: a 5th Edition Roleplaying Game</strong></a><strong> Kickstarter by Studio Agate</strong></p><p>This<strong> Kickstarters </strong>ends on Wed, July 17 2019 8:00 PM EDT.</p><p> </p><p><em>If you like what we do here at EN World (the Forums, Columns, News, etc) and would like to help support us to bring you MORE please consider supporting our </em><a href="https://www.patreon.com/enworld" target="_blank"><em>Patreon</em></a><em><u>. Even a single dollar helps! This article was contributed by </u></em><a href="http://tesseraguild.com/egg-embry/" target="_blank"><em>Egg Embry</em></a> <em>as part of EN World's Columnist (ENWC) program. Please note that Egg is a participant in the OneBookShelf Affiliate Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to DriveThruRPG.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Egg Embry, post: 7784461, member: 6808965"] What happens when the creators behind [URL="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/5029/Agate-RPG/subcategory/9579_33030/Shadows-of-Esteren?affiliate_id=814082"][B][I]Shadows of Esteren[/I][/B][/URL] – an award-winning RPG with 4 [B]ENnie Awards[/B] in 2013 and 2016 – get their hands on the Open Gaming License (OGL) and decide to make an RPG for [B][I]Dungeons & Dragons 5e[/I][/B]? I asked Nelyhann, one of the minds behind [B]Studio Agate [/B]and[B] [I]Shadows of Esteren[/I],[/B] about [B][I]Fateforge (5e)[/I][/B] on [B]Kickstarter [/B]and gaming in France where [B]Studio Agate[/B] is based. [PRBREAK][/PRBREAK] [CENTER][ATTACH=CONFIG]107383[/ATTACH] [/CENTER] [B] EGG EMBRY (EGG): Thanks for talking about gaming in France and [I]Fateforge[/I]. What is [URL="https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1176616619/fateforge-a-5th-edition-role-playing-game"][I]Fateforge[/I][/URL]? [/B] [B]NELYHANN (NEL)[/B]: Hello, Egg, and thanks for having me. [B][I]Fateforge[/I][/B] is our newest creation. The main author of this role-playing game series is Iris, who wrote the books [B][I]Occultism[/I][/B] and [B][I]The Black Moon Handbook[/I][/B] for our previous role-playing game, [URL="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/5029/Agate-RPG/subcategory/9579_33030/Shadows-of-Esteren?affiliate_id=814082"][B][I]Shadows of Esteren[/I][/B][/URL]. [B][I]Fateforge[/I][/B] is both an homage and a love letter to fantasy and sword & sorcery, and of course to the world’s most famous RPG, through which most of us were introduced to role-playing games and got interested in writing them. This is also why we decided to use the [B][I]5th Edition[/I][/B] ruleset for our newest creation. [B][I]Fateforge’s[/I][/B] setting is Eana, a wholly original and colorful world where mortals can rise to godhood. [B][I]Fateforge[/I][/B] could be summed up as one of the oldest role-playing games revisited by the creative team behind [B][I]Shadows of Esteren[/I][/B]. [B] EGG: You’re giving away the [URL="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/280610/Fateforge--Players-Guide?affiliate_id=814082"]Player’s Guide on DriveThruRPG[/URL] for free. How’s the reception been? Can you share how many times it’s been downloaded?[/B] [B]NEL[/B]: The feedback has been excellent so far! Within a dozen days, the [B][I]Player’s Guide[/I][/B] has been downloaded 1,500 times. [B] EGG: What is the secret sauce for [I]Fateforge[/I]? What makes it rise above other [I]5e[/I] settings?[/B] [B]NEL[/B]: I wouldn’t say it’s “above” other games. That would be very pretentious of us! As I previously said, [B][I]Fateforge[/I][/B] is first and foremost an homage to the universes that made us dream when we were teenagers… and which ended up being our job! What sets [B][I]Fateforge[/I][/B] apart is primarily its setting, Eana, which is introduced in the [B][I]Player’s Guide[/I][/B]. Its exoticism, its aesthetics, and the focus on the specific fate of each individual give the game a sword & sorcery bent. The [B][I]Player’s Guide[/I][/B] provides a good idea of this atmosphere, in particular the chapter on the titular [B][I]Fateforge[/I][/B]. We also added many options, including the modular system. This game mechanic, taken from [B][I]Shadows of Esteren[/I][/B], lets the game leader fine-tune the atmosphere and style of a game to the group’s tastes. The corruption system, which confronts the PCs to the threat of Canker, is also a specificity of [B][I]Fateforge[/I][/B], just like the Awakening, which we’ve designed to make magic all the more unique and wondrous. The concept of Awakening is simple: to be able to use magic, knowing about the theory (the nature of spells and the ways to cast them) isn’t enough; one must also be Awakened. A character can be Awakened from their creation, or they can Awaken in the course of the campaign, making for intense and dramatic scenes. [B] EGG: You’re producing more than one book. Do you see starting with multiple books as more of a risk or an investment in the property? [/B] [B]NEL[/B]: We work slowly, and as with [B][I]Shadows of Esteren[/I][/B], our projects are ambitious ones. Of course, this is a risk. [B][I]Fateforge[/I][/B] represents three years of work, and should the series be a failure, the studio will have to close its doors. But this has also been the case with [B][I]Shadows of Esteren[/I][/B] from the start: [B][I]Dearg[/I][/B], the official [B][I]Shadows of Esteren[/I][/B] campaign that I’ve been writing, is the result of several years of work. We hope that in the long run, our uncompromising care for quality will pay off and will prove to be a wise investment. [B] EGG: You’re the driving force behind [URL="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/5029/Agate-RPG/subcategory/9579_33030/Shadows-of-Esteren?affiliate_id=814082"][I]Shadows of Esteren[/I][/URL]. For gamers that are not familiar with [I]SoE[/I], can you share the pitch for it? [/B] [B]NEL[/B]: [B][I]Shadows of Esteren[/I][/B] is a medieval universe filled with romanticism and deadly beauties. It is a cruel world where horror often lies deep in the hearts of men. [B][I]Esteren[/I][/B] also puts emotions, love, and tragedy at the forefront. I used to describe it as part of the dark fantasy genre, but today, I would define it as being much closer to dark romanticism. [B][I]Esteren[/I][/B] is slow-paced and atmospheric, which makes it loved by those who enjoy in-depth role-playing, but also makes it unsuited to certain players. [B] EGG: Jumping from that to [I]Dungeons & Dragons 5e[/I] is something of a sea change. What does [I]5e[/I] offer for this product? [/B] [B]NEL[/B]: It’s a big change indeed! Our work on [B][I]Esteren[/I][/B] has influenced [B][I]Fateforge[/I][/B], particularly system-wise, but also artistically speaking. The publication of the OGL in 2016 was an opportunity that we immediately jumped at. Initially, out intent was to translate the SRD in French, at a time when no official translation was planned. But very quickly, ideas flowed for Eana and [B][I]Fateforge[/I][/B] was born! [CENTER][ATTACH=CONFIG]107384[/ATTACH] [/CENTER] [B] EGG: [I]SoE[/I] has outstanding art! It was one of those that, at Gen Con that first year I saw it, I kept coming back to look at the images. How will [I]Fateforge[/I] compare artistically?[/B] [B]NEL[/B]: Thank you for that! As a matter of fact, most of the awards we’ve earned are art-related. [B][I]Fateforge[/I][/B] is designed by the same artistic team as [B][I]Shadows of Esteren[/I][/B], and I am in charge of the project’s artistic direction as well. Iris helps me on that front and is a treasure trove of documentation and artistic references. I think the team has outdone themselves, but our audience will tell! [B] EGG: You attend Gen Con, correct? Do you have any special plans/offers for Gen Con 2019? [/B] [B]NEL[/B]: We will showcase [B][I]Dearg[/I][/B] at the next [B]Gen Con[/B]. As for [B][I]Fateforge[/I][/B], depending on the [B]Kickstarter’s[/B] results, we may have a few copies for sale. In any case, backers will get to collect their pledge during the convention, just like in 2012, back when we introduced [B][I]Shadows of Esteren[/I][/B]. We will also present another project we have been working on: [URL="https://www.vermine2047.fr/"][B][I]Vermin 2047[/I][/B][/URL]. Our studio has supported its author in the creation of a new edition of his game. We are glad for it, as [B][I]Vermin[/I][/B] is among the French role-playing games of legend! [B] EGG: The [URL="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/210516/ZWEIHANDER-Grim--Perilous-RPG-Revised-Core-Rulebook?affiliate_id=814082"][I]ZWEIHÄNDER RPG[/I][/URL] sales its greatest number of copies in the US then the UK then Poland. Modiphius Entertainment does a [URL="https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/43343/icv2-interview-chris-birch-modiphius"]tremendous percentage of their business across Europe[/URL]. What are the top markets for your products? [/B] [B]NEL[/B]: The USA is ahead, mostly due to the [B]Kickstarters[/B], while France is in second position owing to retail sales. Then come other European countries. Today, our sales in English represent more than two thirds of our activity. So far, we haven’t really had the opportunity to work on networking with retailers for the English version of our games. This is a complex matter, which has led us to create [B]SANA[/B] in the USA: [B]Studio Agate North America[/B], which will work under the [B]Triquetra Entertainment[/B] label. The primary purpose of this company will be to make our creations more readily available for retailers in North America, and even through the entire world. We feel that there is a lot to be gained from this: [B]Kickstarter[/B] is a wonderful tool to bring a project to life, but in the long run, nothing can replace a traditional network. [B] EGG: Let’s switch gears. You’re French gamer, correct? Let me ask some questions about gaming in France. How does tabletop RPG compare with boardgames, card games, and LARPs in France?[/B] [B]NEL[/B]: Role-playing games are still a niche media in France. Very few role-playing games sell more than 5.000 copies of their core book. This has been the case for [B][I]Shadows of Esteren[/I][/B], which is all the more uncommon when you consider it’s an original French creation. However, role-playing games have been enjoying renewed popularity for the last few years, boosted by the crowdfunding phenomenon. This is a new period of plenty, with many creators producing games and translating a lot of foreign productions. Some describe it as a new golden age. [B] EGG: Is [I]D&D[/I] a dominant force there? [I]Pathfinder[/I]? [/B] [B]NEL[/B]: [B][I]D&D[/I][/B] has indeed returned to predominance since the release of the [B][I]5th Edition[/I][/B]. It’s been very successful. The core book and supplements frequently sell out, an undeniable sign of popularity that tends to be a source of annoyance for players and retailers! [B][I]Call of Cthulhu[/I][/B] is also a very popular game in France and gathers one of the largest community to this day. [B] EGG: What original French games are most popular? [/B] [B]NEL[/B]: Last year, the new edition of [B][I]Nephilim[/I][/B], a modern-day occult role-playing game, has met tremendous crowdfunding success, gathering more than €200 K. The new edition of [B][I]Ecryme[/I][/B], a steampunk universe based on the novels of Mathieu Gaborit (the original author of [B][I]Agone[/I][/B]), has also been in the spotlight. I’d also mention [B][I]SOMBRE[/I][/B] by Johan Scipion, a noteworthy independent game of horror with a refined game design. [B] EGG: There’s a lot of discussion at the moment around the [URL="https://www.enworld.org/forum/content.php?6436-Origins-Up-11-Maintains-4-Spot"]size of gaming conventions[/URL]. France has one of the world’s largest comic book conventions, Angouleme International Comics Festival with over 200,000 attendees. Do you know what the largest French tabletop gaming convention? [/B] [B]NEL[/B]: Size-wise, Canne’s[I] [B]Festival International des Jeux[/B][/I][B] (International Festival of Gaming)[/B], which takes place every year in February, is certainly the largest. It is mostly a family event with a strong emphasis on board games (with free admission and attendance by many children and families), but it also includes a role-playing area animated by an institution of the associative world in France: the [B]GRAAL[/B]. Last year, the organizers announced that the festival had been visited by more than 100,000 attendees. There is also [B]Ludinord[/B] in Lillle with about 10,000 attendees, and [B]Paris est Ludique[/B] in the eponymous French capital with more than 15,000 attendees. [B] EGG: What’s the best thing about gaming in France? [/B] [B]NEL[/B]: I can’t really think about anything specific to France… Gaming is universal: through conventions, I got to meet wonderful people from all around the Earth! [B] EGG: Thanks for talking gaming! For those interested in learning more about you and your projects, where can they find you? [/B] [B]NEL[/B]: You can find us on [URL="https://www.studio-agate.com/en"]our website[/URL] and join us on our [URL="https://discord.gg/FA39YMR"][B]discord channel[/B][/URL]. Until next time! [URL="https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1176616619/fateforge-a-5th-edition-role-playing-game"][B]Fateforge: a 5th Edition Roleplaying Game[/B][/URL][B] Kickstarter by Studio Agate[/B] This[B] Kickstarters [/B]ends on Wed, July 17 2019 8:00 PM EDT. [I]If you like what we do here at EN World (the Forums, Columns, News, etc) and would like to help support us to bring you MORE please consider supporting our [/I][URL="https://www.patreon.com/enworld"][I]Patreon[/I][/URL][I][U]. Even a single dollar helps! This article was contributed by [/U][/I][URL="http://tesseraguild.com/egg-embry/"][I]Egg Embry[/I][/URL] [I]as part of EN World's Columnist (ENWC) program. 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