[Rq-rules] Viscerally perfect setting for RQ
Sven Lugar
vikingjarl at gmail.com
Sat Apr 12 19:51:43 PDT 2008
Wow, I thought I was one of the few people left who enjoyed Steeleye
Span & knew that it wasn't Steely Dan. Great stuff!
Skaal,
Sven
Steve Perrin wrote:
> Probably one of the most fun RQ campaigns I ever ran was my Spans
> campaign. Essentially you had an England-like island that was volcanic
> and the individual areas were divided up into alleys demarked by the
> ridges that ran down from the volcano center. These valleys were
> called "Spans," and each was a community into itself, though they were
> loosely federated as well. I used a lot of Ars Magica Scottish
> material and Pendragon Scottish and Irish material for it, and I based
> most of the storylines around the songs of Steeleye Span (which, not
> so coincidentally, was the name of the Span the PCs came from).
>
> Steve Perrin
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lance Dyas" <lancelot at inetnebr.com>
> To: "Discussion of RuneQuest rules." <rq-rules at crashbox.com>
> Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 3:17 PM
> Subject: [Rq-rules] Viscerally perfect setting for RQ
>
>
>> While the RQ/BRP rules have been and can be adapted to just about
>> any setting A part of me has always thought the age of the
>> ancient celtic clans was a perfect match...
>>
>> http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/pdf/slainepreview.pdf
>>
>> An interesting match up.. is how the cultures valued
>> the kind of extremes of individual versatility that
>> mirrors what the the RQ mechanics encouraged
>> and its greatest heros were warrior mages
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