Another form of Heresy!

From: Henrix (henrix@pp.sbbs.se)
Date: Thu 05 Oct 2000 - 17:21:47 EEST


Somebody wrote a couple of days ago about porting Glorantha to the D20 System
(basically 3rd ed D&D), in jest, I believe.

But this has been growing in my mind since, and I have also played D&D3 a
couple of times now.

I think it would be a great idea! *takes cover*

I am serious. D&D3 is quite good, lots of fun stuff, well written,etc. It is
also an excellent game to put in the hands of a fourteen year old wanna be
roleplayer. This last quality is something that Hero Wars lacks, of course. (It
has many, many others, some probably incompatible with this.)

I think that a Gloranthan worldbook for D&D3 would be a very good tool for
attracting new players to Glorantha. And let us be honest, we need new players
to glorantha in order for it to be feasible for Issaries to continue to
publish the stuff we want.
That way people could continue using a system they know and (with a few
alterations) start to get to know the very rich world we all love.

It would not, naturally, be Hero Wars, nor would it be RuneQuest*. But it could
be a way to introduce newcomers to Glorantha, without having to bother about
what Sunset Leap does, or how ranged combat works**.

I have a few ideas on how to make it work. I will try to write them down in
some coherent form and put it up somewhere.

Any thoughts about this? Am I totally of my rocker?

(The idea behind Dragon Lords of Melnibone seems to be similar, according to:
http://www.gamingoutpost.com/news/default.cfm/story.1269
, that is, to attract new players to a well-developed world.)

* But it could be RuneQuest-ish. In D&D3 all characters have a variety of
skills, the monsters have ability ratings,

** Don't get me wrong, I really like HW. But it is not a beginners game.

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Henrix

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