Relique du Madde
Adventurer
Doug McCrae said:Of the nine movies mentioned as inspiration on page 7 of ECS, Humphrey Bogart stars in two - Casablanca and The Maltese Falcon, both classic film noir.
Eberron is described (also on page 7) as combining 'traditional medieval fantasy with pulp action and dark adventure'. I see the dark adventure part as being noirish. The term is used explicitly on page 251 - 'Intrigue, disguise and deception are staples of the noir world.'
Personally I prefer to emphasise the pulp aspects, but the authors seem to intend both as being equally important.
The funnything about Casablanca is that its one of those movies that many critics/historians like to dispute about whether its film noir or if it just influenced film noir. In truth, I personally view "pulp" and "film noir" as being styles rather then genres so its possible to have a pulp-ish film noir. Also, it takes alot more than "intrigue, disguise and deception" to make a noir setting since those same qualities can apply to many non-noir settings.