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Join Date: Dec 2017
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There were a couple of campaign books published for TFT: "Forest-Lords of Dihad" and "Warrior-Lords of Darok". Does anyone know the status of the copyrights for these? "Dihad" was published by GameLords rather than Metagaming.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Arizona
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Steve Jackson ONLY owns rights to the stuff he personally wrote -- so you won't see these unless the author reaquires the rights (and since copies are still being sold, I'm not sure those rules even apply). Last time I checked (which was several years ago), you could still get copies of this from Different Worlds/Gamelords.
Okay, just checked, it looks like you can still get Dihad, but Darok is no longer available. (though you should check out Wayne's Books, Powells Books, Noble Knight, E-Bay, Amazon, and ABE if you want a copy). If you DO go to the web page, click on Thieves Guild too -- you might be able to get the two city-state books from there still (I didn't check). All they need is some sticky notes changing them back into TFT from Thieves Guild rules and you have the two capital cities too... |
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Join Date: Mar 2018
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In addition to being incomplete - only 2 of the 4 modules in this proposed Land Beyond The Mountains series were printed - some folks do not consider the existing Dihad and Darok pieces legitimate parts of the TFT Canon.
However, like so many things about TFT, the choice is always left up to you. JK |
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#4 |
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Join Date: Jul 2018
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I got a copy of Dihad somewhere around here.
It has the problem that I think a lot of TFT modules have, which is, shall we say, a lack of clear guidance about what level characters it is appropriate for. I read it and was immediately struck by the fact that a whole lot of it would be over-elaborate suicide for starting characters. |
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#5 |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Arizona
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I think the thing that annoyed me the most about both Dihad and Darok was the overly cute names that they used. It not only was jarring, but it demonstrated a lack of creativity to me. Very disappointing.
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Join Date: Dec 2017
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I've got all four of these in original hard copies ('completism' is a disease...). Honestly, they are not worth the investment to revive. I'd much rather see something cool and new.
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