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<blockquote data-quote="BRayne" data-source="post: 8278368" data-attributes="member: 7021799"><p>So the next Actual Play up popularity wise would be The Adventure Zone podcast which has three D&D campaigns (kinda) so far. Balance, which was the first and most popular of the three having a series of graphic novels, a board game (designed by Keith Baker!), and an animated pilot ordered by Peacock, is to my understanding a heavily modified Forgotten Realms with a predominant quest giving organization which may run too close to Acquisitions Inc conceptually to be done by WotC but maybe doable. Their second and recently concluded D&D campaign, Graduation, has some interesting concepts that could be built upon for a book with some support, but may not be worth the effort given it's rather poor reception. Their newest campaign, Ethersea, might be interesting enough to adapt but is still in the very early stages having not even begun in earnest (they are currently playing The Quiet Year to help build out the setting).</p><p></p><p>The show after that, Dimension 20, would pose some complications in collaboration due to their creative director being Orion Black. However if that could be handled they also have 3 settings to choose from: Fantasy High (setting name: Spyre), which has a fairly kitchen sink high fantasy world with one nation having higher levels of 'magitech" and a School for Adventurers within. The Unsleeping City, which is ultimately just an Urban Fantasy New York, but if WotC wants to do something in the vein of d20 modern 5e would be worth looking at. And A Crown of Candy (setting name: Calorum) which while having a lot of potential interest in it's worldbuilding might be a bit too tonally dissonant to sell widely outside of established fans being a Game of Thrones style world of political intrigue but also everything and everyone is food in a Candyland style. The DM of the show, Brennan Lee Mulligan, has also voiced his preference would be to adapt the setting used in his home games if given the opportunity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRayne, post: 8278368, member: 7021799"] So the next Actual Play up popularity wise would be The Adventure Zone podcast which has three D&D campaigns (kinda) so far. Balance, which was the first and most popular of the three having a series of graphic novels, a board game (designed by Keith Baker!), and an animated pilot ordered by Peacock, is to my understanding a heavily modified Forgotten Realms with a predominant quest giving organization which may run too close to Acquisitions Inc conceptually to be done by WotC but maybe doable. Their second and recently concluded D&D campaign, Graduation, has some interesting concepts that could be built upon for a book with some support, but may not be worth the effort given it's rather poor reception. Their newest campaign, Ethersea, might be interesting enough to adapt but is still in the very early stages having not even begun in earnest (they are currently playing The Quiet Year to help build out the setting). The show after that, Dimension 20, would pose some complications in collaboration due to their creative director being Orion Black. However if that could be handled they also have 3 settings to choose from: Fantasy High (setting name: Spyre), which has a fairly kitchen sink high fantasy world with one nation having higher levels of 'magitech" and a School for Adventurers within. The Unsleeping City, which is ultimately just an Urban Fantasy New York, but if WotC wants to do something in the vein of d20 modern 5e would be worth looking at. And A Crown of Candy (setting name: Calorum) which while having a lot of potential interest in it's worldbuilding might be a bit too tonally dissonant to sell widely outside of established fans being a Game of Thrones style world of political intrigue but also everything and everyone is food in a Candyland style. The DM of the show, Brennan Lee Mulligan, has also voiced his preference would be to adapt the setting used in his home games if given the opportunity. [/QUOTE]
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