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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 8236123" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>Famous characters may be a good hook, but I don't advice to use those cards. To walk first you have to learn to crawl. Even Disney themself are failing with lots of action-lives when these aren't linked with Marvel or classic franchises. Xena: the warrior princess may be a good example of how a fantasy teleserie can work and get enough audence.</p><p></p><p>The best titles of D&D shouldn't be in the beggining, not until to get enough experencie about how to produce the right blockbuster.</p><p></p><p>About the drows as potentially troublemaker thread my suggestion is to add good and evil in all the civilitated races. Even the conservatives can feel undentified if the "good drows" are living like the Christians for the Roman empire. In Mystara the shadow elves aren't totally evil, were they? And the orcs aren't so evil when they are converting to other religion because they noticed their loyalty isn't for a deity who behaves as a "toxic boss".</p><p></p><p>All the efforts don't matter, always the toxic fandom will find something to complain. My suggestion is the stories should teach us about respect the human dignity. </p><p></p><p>* Hasbro has to worry about to tell good stories what become new classics, plots for mature audence can be published by others, because dark elves are "public domain", or using a different name if it was necessary.</p><p></p><p>* Disney is going to produce an action-live sequel of Willow as teleserie, and I guess other companies also will try that same recipe to enjoy a smashit becoming a new cash-cow. </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]hZPidGOIcp8[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 8236123, member: 6802378"] Famous characters may be a good hook, but I don't advice to use those cards. To walk first you have to learn to crawl. Even Disney themself are failing with lots of action-lives when these aren't linked with Marvel or classic franchises. Xena: the warrior princess may be a good example of how a fantasy teleserie can work and get enough audence. The best titles of D&D shouldn't be in the beggining, not until to get enough experencie about how to produce the right blockbuster. About the drows as potentially troublemaker thread my suggestion is to add good and evil in all the civilitated races. Even the conservatives can feel undentified if the "good drows" are living like the Christians for the Roman empire. In Mystara the shadow elves aren't totally evil, were they? And the orcs aren't so evil when they are converting to other religion because they noticed their loyalty isn't for a deity who behaves as a "toxic boss". All the efforts don't matter, always the toxic fandom will find something to complain. My suggestion is the stories should teach us about respect the human dignity. * Hasbro has to worry about to tell good stories what become new classics, plots for mature audence can be published by others, because dark elves are "public domain", or using a different name if it was necessary. * Disney is going to produce an action-live sequel of Willow as teleserie, and I guess other companies also will try that same recipe to enjoy a smashit becoming a new cash-cow. [MEDIA=youtube]hZPidGOIcp8[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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