HalWhitewyrm
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FYI, we'll be publishing a True20 version of those settings as True20 Ancients; Rome is coming this year, and Israel early next. As for historical 4e, see below.I'd really like to see Green Ronin's Testament setting get a 4E treatment. I really love all that sandals n' swords bronze/iron agey goodness. And the literary pedigree is first class....
I just posted a thread about this same idea but in regards to historical games:I honestly don't know how you could make literary settings jibe with the 4E daily/encounter/at-will powers. The characters are now so power-heavy, they really only fit in one setting: D&D.
http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?p=4417171
You're in luck, then. Adamant has the license for the Bas-Lag setting, and is working on Tales of New Crobuzon.Meiville's Bas-Lag.
However 4e D&D would not be the system to use with either IMO