Hadit said:
Hello Gary,
Thanks again for humoring us with this Q&A thread! I just can't get over how cool it is to be able to drop questions on the Old Wizard himself about his creative ideas... truly the internet has made the World that much closer together!
Hola Duglas,
Sure, happy to do that, and I have fun doing so

No question that the internet is a really great boon to all, especially gamers!
Anyway... my query regards Mythus. I pretty much know the story how T$R pillaged that lovely endeavor... but I was curious about whether there existed any unpublished material for the game (perhaps now owned by WotC)? Namely, a book of monsters! (Or would that be considered "faerie creatures" in Mythus terms?) The book of native animals and such just didn't have enough crunchy action in it for me to consider pursuing a Mythus campaign despite the lawsuit... but a book of monsters just might have.
Dave Newton was working on the Phaeree Bestiary. I believe he had completed most, if not all of it. What happened to the materail I can't say. Seems to me, though, that I heard some of the entries might have been available throough the MythusL...
Would you be interested in seeing the current owner of the Mythus rights (I am assuming WotC) republishing that game, or is it considered a dead beast by you? Perhaps having it republished would run counter to your activities with Lejendary Adventures?
Thanks and take care, Duglas
I wouldn't likely be involved in any re-release of the DJ system and Mythus--not that there'a any likelihood that WotC will ever do that... It would compete as much with 3E as it would with the LA game, right?
Yes, when I set out to create the LA game system I was certain that the DJ one was dead. Of course over the intervening years I have spent the majority of my creative time developing the new game, so that's where I now create most easily, think in those game terms. Because there's yet much to do in regards to completing the world setting and in the way of adventure material, I need to keep working on the LA system--especially with a MMP online version likely in the offing.
By the way... I can't find Lejendary Adventures products ANYWHERE in Seattle... very frustrating!
Getting shelf space for an RPG that isn't widely promoted and advertised so as to stimulate both "push" to make space and the "pull" of consumers demanding it is a fact of life for small publishers. If no shop will order the LA product you want--it is carried by several major distributors--then I suggest that you visit
www.lejendary.com From there you can link to the online shop RPGme to order thus.
BTW, we are working on an intro product for the LA game, a free, downloadable pdf that will enable the potentially interested party to play a bit and see if the system is his cup of tea. Having someone spend money to discover he doesn't like the game is good for nobody. It should be ready in a couple of months.
Cheers,
Gary