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I'm guessing Greyhawk or Planscape.
Scott
I'm guessing Greyhawk or Planscape.
Scott
trancejeremy said:As a BR fan, this sounds pretty good. I wonder if this replaced Mongoose's previously cancelled BR clone (whose name I forget)...
trancejeremy said:Heh, seriously though, I'm not sure which Holy Grails of RPGs are left.
Dune?
mythusmage said:Little overdue for an update, isn't it?![]()
Baron Opal said:The world of the Dark Border by Paul Edwin Zimmer would be a very cool realm to adventure in, but fairly far from Grail status.
malladin said:There's only really a few licences (IMO) that could be considered big enough to be "holy grail" material. These, IMO would have to be something with a massive appeal across a number of different types of media (TV, Film, Literature, comics, etc)
Middle Earth
Harry Potter
The Matrix
Marvel universe
DC universe
Star Wars
Star Trek
Much as I would love to see them, I don't think Eddings, Gemmel or Feist's worlds would fit that description, and so probably aren't big enough to be considered "Holy Grail" material. As would be Dr Who, given that its only just come back after a long period of obscurity.
Given that Middle earth, Marvel, Star wars and trek are, to my knowledge, already taken, It leaves us with Potter, the Matrix or DC.
If the comment above is true, that Rowling doesn't like RPGs (she's a funny woman, that one), then I think we can rule out potter.
Which leaves DC or the Matrix. Much as it pains me to say it (because of Etherscope coming out soon), the Matrix would seem to me to be the most likely. Maybe I'm paranoid... any thoughts?
Ben
mythusmage said:Two people have mentioned Mid-Kemia. A little background for folks.
Mid-Kemia is based upon the Mid-Kimia campaign. An original D&D setting run by a gaming group in San Diego CA. The gaming rights are held by an individual living in San Diego, and he has consistently expressed no interest in seeing the world done by anybody else.
BTW, the original campaign also featured adventures in the original Empire of the Petal Throne. While the serial numbers were filed off for the novels, there is still enough of a connection to make any game publication liable to litigation.