Hi Dark,
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in fact if (as you said), you were including multiple playable intelligent
races, then the world would have to be different.
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sure. I would definitely like to be able to select race and class. one
of the things I miss about table top dnd play is the ability to pick
your race like elf, dwarf, gnome, human, etc and then select a class of
skills such as cleric, bard, wizard, etc. That in of itself is certainly
different from Sryth.
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This is just a thought, sinse the hole roughly medaeval structure in
fantasy has
been rather done to death, and you did say this was supposed to be
brain storming.
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Yeah, I do see your point. As far as mainstream goes the medaeval
structure has probably been beaten to death. Unfortunately, from my
perspective it is relatively new and fresh since I haven't had a lot of
chance to play dnd style games since high school. With the loss of my
sight I couldn't play many computer rpg games and without my old click
there is no one to play table top dnd with so I have largely been left
out of that style of gaming for the last 10 years. So for me, at least,
the medaeval genre is yet to be fully explored.
On the other hand I do remember about 12 to 15 years ago joining a guild
that was involved in playing some DC Comics justice League of America
roll playing games. As far as that kind of rpg goes I certainly would
not complain about turning some of those rpg games in to computerised
form. I loved being able to go through the characters and class books
for the JLA members and select a super hero like Superman, Flash,
Wonderwoman, Green Lantern, Hawkman, etc and then stopping an invasion
from Darkseid's forces or stopping a plot from Lex Luther and friends.
Perhaps an rpg of this sort would be more of your liking?
Cheers!
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