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Title: So what exactly is the "legend" system?
Post by: RPGPundit on March 04, 2012, 04:19:20 PM
I've gotten a review copy of Age of Treason, and it appears that its a sourcebook that's "legend compatible".  What exactly, then is the Legend system?

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Title: So what exactly is the "legend" system?
Post by: AmazingOnionMan on March 04, 2012, 04:26:01 PM
The d100-system formerly known as Mongoose RuneQuest II.
Title: So what exactly is the "legend" system?
Post by: Simlasa on March 04, 2012, 04:53:52 PM
It's BRP with slight alterations.
Title: So what exactly is the "legend" system?
Post by: elfandghost on March 04, 2012, 04:56:45 PM
Quote from: RPGPundit;519310I've gotten a review copy of Age of Treason, and it appears that its a sourcebook that's "legend compatible".  What exactly, then is the Legend system?

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Yeah, Mongoose RuneQuest II; now called Legend. Legend is RuneQuest II with all the references to Glorantha and RuneQuest removed.

This is the blurb from Mongoose:

QuoteUsing the core rules from RuneQuest II, Legend is a new fantasy roleplaying game that serves as the basis for a multitude of settings and worlds. 100% compatible with all previous RuneQuest II books, including Elric of Melnibone, Deus Vult and Wraith Recon, Legend repackages the rules into a new digest-sized format.
Title: So what exactly is the "legend" system?
Post by: Iron Simulacrum on March 05, 2012, 05:33:23 AM
As said it's MRQII with the last vestiges of Glorantha filed off.

Legend is available for $1 from RPGNOW and Drivethru as PDF, and the add-on Spirit Magic (which you need for Age of Treason) is free. Monsters of Legend is a useful purchase - required for the GM if you want any monster stats at all - I think that's $12 for PDF.

Arms of Legend is not needed for AoT, since those additional rules that are in there for things like Enchantment and Alchemy have their own variant rules in the AoT book that are presented complete. Also the forthcoming Companion book has its own price list, which builds the pricing for wages, goods, arms and armour, land, livestock etc from scratch using ancient world data (similar to a setting like Harn building on known medieval data but frankly not quite so extensive or involved).