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Just found out that there's a sequel to Lovecraft Country being published this spring and I couldn't be more excited.
Three Hearts and Three Lions is the most cited of Poul's works in the D&D context. Personally I think The Broken Sword was likely more influential. It's gotPoul Anderson? Was a big influence on D&D iirc - maybe in Appendix N?
Yes, it's clearly a major influence which is why I was interested. It's the source for Law and Chaos and regenerating trolls and features familiar D&D creatures like dwarves, goblins, kobolds, giants, dragons, unicorns, and nixies.Poul Anderson? Was a big influence on D&D iirc - maybe in Appendix N?
Three Hearts and Three Lions is the most cited of Poul's works in the D&D context. Personally I think The Broken Sword was likely more influential. It's gotgnomes.
Yes, but the Deeds of Paksenarrion is probably the best example of one.I forgot to say the protagonist of "Three Hearts" seems to be the inspiration for the paladin class.
That book holds up. Really well written. Mostly.Yes, but the Deeds of Paksenarrion is probably the best example of one.