CapnZapp
Legend
Question: are you aware of any good efforts to bring classic computer rpg sandbox campaigns to the tabletop?
I'm wistfully reading up on various quests on the wiki sites of Icewind Dale and Baldur's Gate (1 & 2) but also non-D&D games such as the Witcher series, Divinity Original Sin etc...
...and I am sad nobody has "tabletopified" any of these campaign locales, particularly so you could run a D&D 5E sandbox campaign using the lands, stories and NPCs presented in these games.
Most importantly: I want quality and comprehensive coverage. I can live with "stat-less" presentations.
No direct ports that don't take a full party into consideration. I don't have the patience for cross-referencing, so I'm looking for complete coverage. Essentially, "Neverwinter the campaign guide" as it were. (Obviously I'm asking about unofficial fan-made ports, since I'm not implying it's a good idea to make money off of someone else's IP)
For a good example, look towards how Northern Sword Coast / Dessarin Valley was presented in Princes of the Apocalypse / Storm King's Thunder. That is, the gazetteer parts, the sandbox parts, the overland parts. (D&D dungeons are a dime a dozen).
I'm wistfully reading up on various quests on the wiki sites of Icewind Dale and Baldur's Gate (1 & 2) but also non-D&D games such as the Witcher series, Divinity Original Sin etc...
...and I am sad nobody has "tabletopified" any of these campaign locales, particularly so you could run a D&D 5E sandbox campaign using the lands, stories and NPCs presented in these games.
Most importantly: I want quality and comprehensive coverage. I can live with "stat-less" presentations.
No direct ports that don't take a full party into consideration. I don't have the patience for cross-referencing, so I'm looking for complete coverage. Essentially, "Neverwinter the campaign guide" as it were. (Obviously I'm asking about unofficial fan-made ports, since I'm not implying it's a good idea to make money off of someone else's IP)
For a good example, look towards how Northern Sword Coast / Dessarin Valley was presented in Princes of the Apocalypse / Storm King's Thunder. That is, the gazetteer parts, the sandbox parts, the overland parts. (D&D dungeons are a dime a dozen).