Re: Bronze Age & GTA

From: TTrotsky@aol.com
Date: Sun 28 Mar 1999 - 02:31:08 EET


Brian Tickler:

<< The material available on Prax and the Zola Fel river valley in my opinion
is worth more than all the "outlying" kingdoms and empires of Genertela
combined. This one small area has got to be most cohesive, unique, and
gamable area in any game world, and I'm willing to bet this even against game

worlds I've never heard of...>>

     I should add that when I said that I suspect the majority of RQ/Glorantha
fans are far more interested in the central parts of Genertela than the other
parts of the world, I don't include myself among that majority. I also suspect
that Brian's concentration solely on Prax and the Zola Fel is narrower than
that of this supposed majority - I would expect most Glorantha gamers to at
least be interested in Sartar, for example, and Griffin Mountain didn't sell
too badly (or so I gather).
 
<<I may be more extreme in this view than most, but almost every RQ player
 I've ever talked to came into the game partly for these reasons.>>

     Which doesn't necessarily mean they will want to stick solely with that
region. But you're right, IMO, in agreeing with Issaries that central
Genertela is the place to start.
 
<<At least Issaries recognizes that they need to push their strengths first,
then expand later. The key of course is to publish new material on these
areas and segregate it from the obilgatory old material, so that the current
fan base isn't paging though a 3rd round of reprinted and rehashed stuff
trying to separate the new material from the old... >>

      As far as I can tell, very little of the Issaries material will have
been printed before, or at least not in RQ supplements - although parts of KoS
would, I suspect, be reprinted in the Sartar/Orlanthi material. OTOH, the
downside from Brian's point of view is that what's being described first is
Sartar, followed by the Holy Country, Tarsh and the Lunar Empire (not
necessarily in that order) - Prax and the Zola Fel are being left out for the
forseeable future and don't appear on the list of 30 plus books intended for
publication. This is, I gather, specifically because doing those areas would
necessitate re-hashing large amounts of old material rather than being able to
write much new - these areas are pretty well described already. If this really
is the *only* area you're interested in, you may as well stick with the fairly
extensive information you already have, because nothing new is likely for a
long time AFAIK...
 
<<what's going on with the "Observers"? When I looked on the web page for an
Email link to use to become an Observer (last month, I think), I could only
find instructions on how to handle donations, so I ended up Emailing the only
link I could dig up on the page (Greg's Email, I believe). I've heard nothing
back up to this
 point, though. Perhaps I've been declined for past considerations ;).>>

     Well, presumably there must be a method to become an Observer, or 150
people wouldn't have already done so :-)
 

Forward the glorious Red Army!
     Trotsky

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