Well, it's actually been in the works for a while, but I figured I may as well update it here as well as on the White City and my blog...
Well, three months ago (to the day actually), my girlfriend Xen broke up with me, tearing my heart out and started seeing another man who she promised me she had no feelings for. In a towering temper, I decided to delete all of her contributions to the roleplaying book, aswell as his.
Enter second edition "Dog Lord"...which is being described (by me of course) as the Lord of the Rings SBG of the roleplaying market. I did a few playtests this last weekend to demonstrate it, and here we go:
With the deletion of the complecated Class Tree system her prefect man created, character creation flies by as smooth as butter...example:
Instead of the traditional gaming on the weekend, I brought the lads together and asked them to bring their rulebooks for both
Dungeons and Dragons and
Exalted, both reasonably popular games in the area. I said "alright, we will be creating three characters today: one for D&D, one for Exalted, and one for Dog Lord...let's start".
Little did they realize I was timing them, and my results were pleasing:
* The average time for the
Dungeons and Dragons characters was about thirty-three minutes.
* The average time for creating an
Exalted character was about forty-eight minutes
* And the average time for creating a "Dog Lord" character was sixteen minutes
I was shocked. They said how easy it was, especially compaired to the Exalted rules.
So, I've been toying around with more rules and such. The game is going to be aimed for both beginners and veterans...and will be proofread and tested far better than GW books (has anyone else noticed the spelling error on the back cover of the Harad sourcebook
?).
Cheers, until the next update,
Wolfy