He he, Snowsaga is actually Trudvang. Erik's campaign is Femte Konfluxen - the Fifth Conflux. It was written back in the 80s but really pushed the envelope at the time. And is in my humble opinion still excellent. The setting is very rich with influences from all over the world, notably renaissance europe and bronze age mesopotamia. Fria Ligan went on to publish a highly regarded game based on the setting - called Svavelvinter after the first part of the campaign. http://frialigan.se/sv/games/svavelvinter/Ah, okay thank you for the information. The next project will be Erik‘s iconic campaign - if it’s Snowsaga
That's sadHe he, Snowsaga is actually Trudvang. Erik's campaign is Femte Konfluxen - the Fifth Conflux. It was written back in the 80s but really pushed the envelope at the time. And is in my humble opinion still excellent. The setting is very rich with influences from all over the world, notably renaissance europe and bronze age mesopotamia. Fria Ligan went on to publish a highly regarded game based on the setting - called Svavelvinter after the first part of the campaign. http://frialigan.se/sv/games/svavelvinter/Ah, okay thank you for the information. The next project will be Erik‘s iconic campaign - if it’s Snowsaga
The only bad news is that it is all in Swedish. There are a set of quick start rules in English, but that's it.
Indeed, sad. Sounds like a very cool setting. Maybe translating it for a Forbidden Lands alt-setting could be a new Strerch Goal if we pass 2M SEK? Would be a great example of how alt-settings could be made by others as part of the OGL. Probably a huge amount of work, though...That's sadHe he, Snowsaga is actually Trudvang. Erik's campaign is Femte Konfluxen - the Fifth Conflux. It was written back in the 80s but really pushed the envelope at the time. And is in my humble opinion still excellent. The setting is very rich with influences from all over the world, notably renaissance europe and bronze age mesopotamia. Fria Ligan went on to publish a highly regarded game based on the setting - called Svavelvinter after the first part of the campaign. http://frialigan.se/sv/games/svavelvinter/Ah, okay thank you for the information. The next project will be Erik‘s iconic campaign - if it’s Snowsaga
The only bad news is that it is all in Swedish. There are a set of quick start rules in English, but that's it.
Now that is a VERY interesting suggestion There's been talk about doing it on and off....Indeed, sad. Sounds like a very cool setting. Maybe translating it for a Forbidden Lands alt-setting could be a new Strerch Goal if we pass 2M SEK? Would be a great example of how alt-settings could be made by others as part of the OGL. Probably a huge amount of work, though...
You don't know why?So if you're not a know-it all, or not arrogant - why do you comment on how the world and races should be when, right from the start, you claim that no matter what, you're going to use your own setting?Abrasive is based on how you choose to perceive things,TBH, you do come across as "somewhat" abrasive and a know-it-all.
I've noticed over many years of internet, those people who believe their assumptions to be fact get upset the most,
Those that are open minded and withhold judgement due to a lack of facts, never get upset with me,
As for a know it all, nope, but I do have a wide range of interests, none of them being sports or soap operas...
You could be confusing confidence for arrogance?
Perhaps nothing official but we have vargfolk, goblins, orcs, ogres and half(l)ings mentioned.So it has been over a week since the a message from Fria Ligan. Have we all settled on what races will be available to Players and what races will be restricted to a Bestiary of NPCs or monsters?
I assume the classic races of Humans, Elves and Dwarves are guaranteed Player races, because Forbidden Lands is a Retro-RPG after all.
But do we have a final list of Player races yet?