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The Dungeon Fantasy RPG is “generic.” The various domains fit well into almost any pantheon. I wanted it useful to the maximum number of folks. I don’t think it takes much to realize the Allfather is Odin, the warden is Heimdall, and Skadi is the snow queen. But as archetypes I was hoping more would find it usable. I do my best to try and make as much of the work portable as possible for those who have no interest in Vikings or Norse mythology. Having a firm setting allows me to hang a lot of lore on what we do, but I understand it’s not everyone’s bag. |
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Fair enough, Douglas. I find the Norse names add flavour but it was easy enough unfiling the serial numbers.
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I remain hopeful that the market will shift in your favor. |
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TL;DR: BUY DOUG'S STUFF. |
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I'll admit I only backed the Bestiary, the Bestiary Expansions, and the Artifacts and Legends because I'm backing you. Not because I expect to ever use those books... I tend to make my own monsters and magic before I ever start looking elsewhere for inspiration or to use them in a campaign. But I want to see GB hold fast in the market and not dry up and blow away. |
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I will confess that the ONLY things I have ever backed on Kickstarter are Nordlond stuff, and that figuring out how do so (and what I was buying and when it would arrive) was a significant learning curve and something I did only because of forums posts here on Pyramid--which I was only familiar with because of my previous GURPS experience back in the day. It's not a stretch at all for me to imagine that the timelag between someone picking up DFRPG or GURPS and deciding to buy stuff through Kickstarter could easily be 1-5 years. It would be interesting to know whether SJG print-on-demand Amazon titles have seen an uptick recently though. As Dalin said, there's a lot of DFRPG newcomers on the Discord server lately. |
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