Doth I sense dirty laundry in the wind?
Yes, I read that thread, but held my tongue for the most part. I was in the wolf's den after all. Plus a lot of people there disagreed with KK, so didn't really feel the need to create a new target when KK was already making enough of one of himself.
But to comment on a few of your outtakes:
Posted by Sir Eldaen:
"Um... yes, then my definition of "low-fantasy" is a little different. What I mean is: there is more than sufficient fantasy in both Hârn and LOTR, isn't it? Wouldn't that justify the term "med fantasy"? And if the fantasy in LOTR and Hârn is sufficient, credible, reasonable and sophisticated, doesn't that lead to the conclusion that adding more fantasy elements to this working system tends to make the whole thing ... silly? In my opinion, it surely does.
This, of course, is crap. How much fantasy is "sufficient" is entirely a matter of personal preference. I imagine my game world much like the world depicted in movies like
Princess Mononoke, where spirits and magical beings exist in mysterious woods. Tolkein is nice, but LOTR isn't a measuring stick of what all fantasy should be, and it certainly isn't a measuring stick of maturity.
However, willingness to denigrate anyone who doesn't enjoy the same things you do is certainly a measuring stick of
immaturity.
Posted by Patrick S&S
I left the EnWorld forum and will never set my foot there again after the last posts by some of the members there. Never in my whole life on the web have I seen such flames being thrown at people because they do not like the D&D rules.
Elsewhere he said that RPGnet is
nice compared to ENWorld. To which I can only say that Patrick needs a perspective check. I hope I don't have to explain myself to anyone who has been both here and at RPGnet.
Patrick seems like a nice enough guy... he's leaps and bounds more diplomatic that KK (who, in turn, is leaps and bounds more diplomatic than Mobius), but the only times he has had occasion to visit here is during KK-inspired




-storms.
Posted by Agrakanfury/Kaptain Kantrip
However, I do feel that D&D (and a fair number of its adherants) are obsessed with childish, immature ideas and concepts. I don't apologize for that, because I feel it's true and I've always felt this way
KK can feel any way he wants. Happily, I don't game by his leave.
KK continues:I am constantly frustrated by the lack of mature, realistic thought in many d20/D&D products which treat their audience like morons who will gobble up any old retarded lameness. WotC is just as guilty (if not more so) as some of the third party publishers. Harn doesn't do this. Every Harn product is quality, even if I can't use everything in it.
There is a lot of crap out there for d20. I wont deny it. If there weren't, I'd be out of a job.
That said, there is a lot of quality stuff out there too. Further, there is a lot of
selection. As I have pained to point out, product lines like Scarred Lands and Kalamar have fans that are just as enthused about their products of choice as the Harn fans are about theirs. Harn doesn't even have the market cornered on quality.
There are some d20 products that fire my imagination more than any Harn product ever has (and yes, I own some.) If you are different, fine, more power to you.
What you like in an RPG is not a mark of maturity.
Recognizing that one size does not fit all and having respect for other people's tastes and choices despite the fact that they are different than yours is, however, a mark of maturity.