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Cryadon setting book

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RobinSteZ:
Just keeping this thread alive and showing interest. Anxiously awaiting the reworked Cyradon setting book.

I'm starting a new game using HARP in Cyradon, but unable to provide much of a backdrop to the world. I only have the two adventure books (Wedding at Axebridge, Garden of Rain).

Old Man:
** bump ** :)

Colin-ICE:
So, Nicholas has politely requested that I 'get on with it' so I am working on the Cyradon setting book with renewed vigour. The text will be finished by April (if not before) but how long it takes from then I don't know.

On the plus side: A lot of the artwork already exists and a lot of the formating already exists so layout might be a bit quicker and easier than 'normal'

On the minus side: There's lots of RMU and other stuff already in the queue that may or may not need to be done before the layout team start on Cyradon.

Jakob:
It's April, and I just thought again: How great would it be to not only have a Cyradon setting book, but also the mentioned new Cyradon material ... might it be soonish?

With RMU and Against the Darkmaster, there seems to be some renewed interest in "the Rolemaster family", and it would be great if Cyradon could profit of it.

Also, I still think that Cyradon, as a setting, was a little ahead of its time and might find a lot of fans these days. It's not as stuck in D&D tropes as a lot of other settings out there these days, and feels a lot more inspired by relatively modern fantasy literature. Nearly twenty years ago, it already took a step away from "evil races" and stuff like that and presented a more complex situation.

Maybe I'm misreading HARP, but especially when looking at the "Folkways" and "Beyond the Veil" supplements, it always seems like an RPG more interested in drawing from the breadth of fantasy literature than in the self-referentiality of a lot of other RPGs. I think there must be an audience for that, and Cyradon would certainly be a great figurehead for that idea. I love Against the Darkmaster, but it falls back quite consciously to 80s Tolkien pastiche fantasy; Cyradon could showcase that HARP can offer a broader scope.

EltonJ:
I'd like to get Cryadon some time.  8)

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