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Drakan: Rekindled Flame OR Eragon: Riders Return
Dr_Sage:
I am kinda late but:
Most UNwise points are good ones, and a campaign like that would be epic by definition but still doable.
If you realy wanna go that way, maybe:
* Consider PCs as the dragons (maybe even putting npcs as the humans);
* Make a story arc that has a beggining - mid - ending, not an open one;
* Using DnD dragons, not HARP ones. Basilaly you have the young dragons in DnD and other options. Basicaly in HARP dragons are nature forces, not riding creatures. :)
Just my 2 cents.
Zhaleskra:
--- Quote from: Dr_Sage on August 08, 2007, 02:33:00 PM ---I am kinda late but:
Most UNwise points are good ones, and a campaign like that would be epic by definition but still doable.
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*sigh* I lament the modern usage of the word "epic" to mean "big, badass X".
--- Quote ---If you realy wanna go that way, maybe:
* Consider PCs as the dragons (maybe even putting npcs as the humans);
* Make a story arc that has a beggining - mid - ending, not an open one;
* Using DnD dragons, not HARP ones. Basilaly you have the young dragons in DnD and other options. Basicaly in HARP dragons are nature forces, not riding creatures. :)
--- End quote ---
In Drakan at least, the Spirit Dragons/Elder Breed are forces of nature but are allied at the -- to coin a new term here -- soulular level with their riders. The d100 systems have more of the feel I'd want for such a game. Council of Wyrms was a fun diversion when I played it at a con, even if my dragon became a fine slag mist.
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