Seeker said:I would think that the remaining regional sourcebooks should be/ will be combos of countries eg The Northern Lands (combo Cimmeria/Vanirheim/Asgard/Hyperborea), The Middle Kingdoms (Nemedia/Byrthunia/Corinthia/Zamora), The Eastern Lands (Turan/Hyrkania/Khitai/Vendhya)
As someone noted, there is not a lot of information on each of them individually
Sgt Zim said:My only fear with books with too many countries at once is that what we'll get is a text with tons of reprints from RoK and F&F and not enough new material.
VincentDarlage said:Sgt Zim said:My only fear with books with too many countries at once is that what we'll get is a text with tons of reprints from RoK and F&F and not enough new material.
Oh, I think a writer could come up with plenty of new material. Do you think Aquilonia, Across the Thunder River, or Stygia were largely reprints of ROK?
Yeah, but for me Conan is all about the exotic locations. What makes the Hyborian Age such a cool place to adventure in is not Aquilonia, Nemedia and the other Hyborian kingdoms. It's the dark woodlands of the picts, the ancient sands of Stygia, the savage Black Kingdoms, and the ever encroaching menace posed by the Turanians and Hyrkanians. This is all IMHO of course, but I am definitely more interested in a fleshing out of these locations than more on the central, Hyborian lands.Clovenhoof said:I sort of feel reminded of that German RPG "The Dark Eye", which was (is) set on a very small continent (about 3000x1500km). It had a central empire (called the Central Empire) and several kingdoms and other regions around it.
Over the years, the publisher had released detailed sourcebooks on every single region, from the frozen north to the southern rainforests (yes the continent was a bit cramped) -- everything EXCEPT the central empire. Which was a bit... strange. It seemed like they were saving the most important country for last. They ended up not publishing anything at all about that, instead establishing a metaplot that toppled the entire world as we knew it.
WTF, that's not much bigger than Sweden!Clovenhoof said:...a very small continent (about 3000x1500km)...
Trodax said:Yeah, but for me Conan is all about the exotic locations. What makes the Hyborian Age such a cool place to adventure in is not Aquilonia, Nemedia and the other Hyborian kingdoms. It's the dark woodlands of the picts, the ancient sands of Stygia, the savage Black Kingdoms, and the ever encroaching menace posed by the Turanians and Hyrkanians. This is all IMHO of course, but I am definitely more interested in a fleshing out of these locations than more on the central, Hyborian lands.
The German version of the Dark Eye has a boxed set on this central empire which was released years ago (Stolze Schlösser, dunkle Gassen) though I didn't find the time to read it yet, so I can't give any info about the content. Moreover a new book on the subject was recently published for the 4th edition. Truly, I thnk they covered up every region in details.Clovenhoof said:I sort of feel reminded of that German RPG "The Dark Eye", which was (is) set on a very small continent (about 3000x1500km). It had a central empire (called the Central Empire) and several kingdoms and other regions around it.
Over the years, the publisher had released detailed sourcebooks on every single region, from the frozen north to the southern rainforests (yes the continent was a bit cramped) -- everything EXCEPT the central empire. Which was a bit... strange. It seemed like they were saving the most important country for last. They ended up not publishing anything at all about that, instead establishing a metaplot that toppled the entire world as we knew it.