MoogleEmpMog
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Imaro said:You know, the latter part of your post really hit a chord with me and why I'm drifting towards Runequest...Swords and Sorcery. This is my prefered "style" as well. I'm not sure D&D ever did S&S really well(closest was Dark Sun...man I miss that setting), but I will say that I feel the changes that 3.x made and seem to be the direction for 4e are, IMHO, moving further and further away from S&S aesthetics (even to the point where they are directly at odds with them.).
Yeah, D&D's incompatibility with sword and sorcery is the main reason I wouldn't run it. The only two types of fantasy I like are JRPG (which is related to, but not exactly the same as, anime fantasy), and sword and sorcery; D&D has never done either of those terribly well, and what I've seen of 4e so far doesn't indicate it will do either any better.
IMO, D&D does "D&D" extremely well - it's more or less a genre unto itself, best encapsulated by Greyhawk and the Forgotten Realms. It's pretty much the Justice League of Middle Earth, Superman and Batman in Gandalf and Aragorn's clothes, except with no codes against killing (mooks).
The further you get from Mercenaries Who Become High Fantasy Supers, the more you have to mangle D&D to make it work right, and the less you play to its strengths.
Imaro said:The funny thing is Mongoose has made a concerted effort to cater to this type of fantasy. First with Conan d20 then with the Lankhmar, Elric, Hawkmoon, etc. games for Runequest. All the games run off the Runequest rules so everything is compatible if you want to do a homebrew. In the end maybe it's just me not keeping up with the times, but heroes like Elric, Corum, Imaro, Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser call to me more than...well whatever heroes D&D is trying to model at this point in my life.
Mongoose is definitely the premier Sword and Sorcery RPG publisher right now. Considering that it's helped make them the second- or third-largest RPG publisher, I'd say there's certainly a market for explicitly Sword and Sorcery-style RPGs, too.
