In an attempt to avoid becoming a victim of thready death, I'm posting this into a new thread.
Books of myths are a great idea and do exist - that's what the Unfinished Works are. They're the 'authentic' in-gloranthan myths of the major cultures - their myths of the creation, golden ages, falls from grace, etc and the founding myths of their cultures. "The Glorious Reascent of Yelm" and "Dara Happan Book of Emperors" cover Dara Happa. The Entekosiad is some of the orriginal myths of the cultures that are precursors to the Lunar Way (and which still exist independently of it in the 3rd age, as well as in the 2nd age. "Revealed mythologies" has the material on the Malkioni west and also on the mystical east of Glorantha and I think Pamaltela too (not read it in a while). The recent Lunar book covers the myths and heroquests of the Lunar goddess herself, but I can't remember it's name offhand.
The problem is these are fairly dry textbooks. They don't contain the myths in an easy format for reworking into heroquests. In any case, I think the focus of RQ has always been on the mundane world side of Glorantha, and in fact it's the same for HeroQuest, despite the name.
I believe we are slowly working towards a situation where we will have usable guidelines for writing and running heroquests, but it's taking time. It's a complex problem and requires quite a radical rethink of how to structure and run RPG scenarios. It also requires a lot of groundwork in terms of the mythologies described in the books above, and building on and extending those. I don't think it's something Mongoose can do just by handing out a writing assignment. Greg has been struggling with this for decades now.
Books of myths are a great idea and do exist - that's what the Unfinished Works are. They're the 'authentic' in-gloranthan myths of the major cultures - their myths of the creation, golden ages, falls from grace, etc and the founding myths of their cultures. "The Glorious Reascent of Yelm" and "Dara Happan Book of Emperors" cover Dara Happa. The Entekosiad is some of the orriginal myths of the cultures that are precursors to the Lunar Way (and which still exist independently of it in the 3rd age, as well as in the 2nd age. "Revealed mythologies" has the material on the Malkioni west and also on the mystical east of Glorantha and I think Pamaltela too (not read it in a while). The recent Lunar book covers the myths and heroquests of the Lunar goddess herself, but I can't remember it's name offhand.
The problem is these are fairly dry textbooks. They don't contain the myths in an easy format for reworking into heroquests. In any case, I think the focus of RQ has always been on the mundane world side of Glorantha, and in fact it's the same for HeroQuest, despite the name.
I believe we are slowly working towards a situation where we will have usable guidelines for writing and running heroquests, but it's taking time. It's a complex problem and requires quite a radical rethink of how to structure and run RPG scenarios. It also requires a lot of groundwork in terms of the mythologies described in the books above, and building on and extending those. I don't think it's something Mongoose can do just by handing out a writing assignment. Greg has been struggling with this for decades now.