I am about 50 pages into the next major Legends book so I think its time to make an announcement.
For those of you who are members of the Legendsrpg yahoo group, you've already heard this (that's right- I filter information out slowly like the CIA taking over a South American country for General Foods).
The next Legends book will be Legends of the Dark Ages, covering Europe from the Fall of the Western Roman Empire through Charlemagne (476-814). While there will be magic in the game, the goal was to do a more historical take on the period (since arguably Excalibur is a dark ages book as well).
I think for those with an interest in historical gaming this would be a big hit. Also I think there's a lot here for the Excalibur player/gm.
Dark Ages has a lot of info on barbarians, including a couple of new core classes (Marauder and Nomad) and a barbarian bloodline.
The core class list is shaping up along these lines:
Charlatan
Hermit (from Excalibur)
Holy Warrior
Marauder
Mercenary (from Legends of Carthage)
Monk
Noble (from Excalibur)
Nomad
Seer
Skald (from Excalibur)
Soldier
Thief
The book will also provide a fairly indepth history of the period and a period specific equipment section. Included in the equipment rules will be information on mounted combat without stirrups and a complete armor and weapons chart for wrought iron, the strongest metal of the dark ages.
As always, questions and comments welcome.
Chuck
4 comments:
Hi Chuck! I was pleased to see this announcement. Count on me for a purchase.
How much writing did you do for the book?
I did about all of it :)
Glad you're looking forward to the book, so am I.
Chuck
Good evening Chuck, I find it very refreshing to occasionally find a post such as yours with a related topic such as this post. It somehow ads to ones list of lifes experiences.
I have a soft spot for blogs related to Super-linker and /or sites that have a central theme around Super-linker type items.
Once again, thank you Chuck, keep up the unusual posts. :-)
Good evening Chuck, I find it very refreshing to occasionally find a post such as yours with a related topic such as this post. It somehow ads to ones list of lifes experiences.
I have a soft spot for blogs related to web development and /or sites that have a central theme around web development type items.
Once again, thank you Chuck, keep up the unusual posts. :-)
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