GMMichael
Guide of Modos
New edition. What better time to change some things around in D&D? And what bigger, concurrent, fantasy influence than a Game of Thrones?
So my question: what sorts of things happen in a Song of Ice and Fire (the novels, not the RPG) that you would like to see included, in one way or another, in D&D 5?
For example:
My first choice is easily mortality rates. Characters in SoIaF don't hack their way through hordes of orcs. They hesitate even to begin a fight, because fights mean death. I'd like to see D&D 5 make characters more fragile, and put greater emphasis on social and intellectual conflict than on physical conflict.
So my question: what sorts of things happen in a Song of Ice and Fire (the novels, not the RPG) that you would like to see included, in one way or another, in D&D 5?
For example:
My first choice is easily mortality rates. Characters in SoIaF don't hack their way through hordes of orcs. They hesitate even to begin a fight, because fights mean death. I'd like to see D&D 5 make characters more fragile, and put greater emphasis on social and intellectual conflict than on physical conflict.