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What are you Planning to run Next?

Started by RPGPundit, November 14, 2017, 02:34:22 AM

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Patrick

Red Markets, Savage Rifts, or D&D 5e.  I am suffering from a crippling bout of gamer ADD at the moment.

Aglondir

Gurps (fantasy), which I  have never GM'd. It's been on the back-burner for way too long.

Tommy Brownell

Quote from: RPGPundit;1007671Not what you've already got going. What's the next campaign you have in mind to run?

It'll be up the players. I'll make a list of things I wanna run, and let them pick. I suspect it'll be some form of Dungeons & Dragons or Savage Worlds, though.
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Batman

Currently converting Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh to both 4th Edition and 5th Edition. There's a cheap conversion guide to 5E on the DM guild that I got for just under $2 which was neat, helps figure out what needs changed.
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darthfozzywig

When I get in the mood for a break from the recurrent B/X D&D campaign, I'll either return to our Call of Cthulhu campaign to run Beyond the Mountains of Madness, or I'll run AGON, the mythical Greece RPG. I just got the Mythic Battles: Pantheon KS boardgame just because the minis would be great for it.
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S'mon

Just posted to my weeknight group that on Monday I will begin running the 4e D&D adventure "Thunderspire Labyrinth". One of my players really likes 4e.

Dumarest

With any luck, Classic Traveller in a setting inspired by Norton's Solar Queen stories, Anderson's Van Rijn stories, Tubb's Dumarest stories, plus a little bleak Blake's 7 Federation vibe to the distant central government away from the fringes where the action will take place.

flyingmice

Quote from: Dumarest;1008478With any luck, Classic Traveller in a setting inspired by Norton's Solar Queen stories, Anderson's Van Rijn stories, Tubb's Dumarest stories, plus a little bleak Blake's 7 Federation vibe to the distant central government away from the fringes where the action will take place.

So in other words, the Traveller default assumptions, with added Blakes 7? :D

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Dumarest

Quote from: flyingmice;1008617So in other words, the Traveller default assumptions, with added Blakes 7? :D

-clash

Exactly so. Although no Space Viking, Demon Princes, or John Grimes.

Although nowadays with the frequent conflation of Traveller with the 3rd Imperium, are those still the defaults?

trechriron

Quote from: Aglondir;1008022Gurps (fantasy), which I  have never GM'd. It's been on the back-burner for way too long.

Me Too! I am diving back into GURPS 4e. I'm tired of making compromises in what I want.

I'm thinking I'm still going to write up my own setting, based on the one I'm working on now, and maybe Patreon my work. I keep wandering around trying out systems, but they never work the way I want them to...  :-D
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flyingmice

Quote from: Dumarest;1008660Exactly so. Although no Space Viking, Demon Princes, or John Grimes.

Although nowadays with the frequent conflation of Traveller with the 3rd Imperium, are those still the defaults?

Although Traveller was my first RPG love - I still have an extensive LBB library even though I have written like a zillion SF games - I never used the 3rd Imperium; I made my own setting. So, Third Imperium definitely does not equal 'Traveller Default' to me. :D
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tenbones

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FASERIP - Set in Los Angeles. Loosely based on the Marvel Cinematic univers. I'm adding my own elements from DC and other stuff for fun and hey - who doesn't like the idea of having an adventure fighting the Hand Ninjas with Daredevil and Batman? C'mon! Or duking it out with Deathstroke with Green Arrow and Captain America - guest starring Deadpool?

PC's are teenagers that got their powers from a crashed Skrull ship from "Avengers 1" (yes - fuck the "Chittauri" - I'm using Skrulls) - this ship was a special vessel carrying weapons to the fight when it crashed under mysterious circumstances. The PC's and a bunch of NPC's discover the ship and its contents... this reality bending device that effectively gives them powers (and the Nega Bands). EXCELSIOR!!!!

Haffrung

Starting a 5E campaign for new players in the Nentir Vale setting. Building it around the Hammerfast and Vor Rukouth setting books and other locales in the Nentir Vale, populated with monsters and factions from the Nentir Vale monster vault.
 

AsenRG

Definitely, Kuro RPG:)!

I might pull some campaigns out of hiatus, too, but those didn't seem to fit the thread;).
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Sable Wyvern

I have a Rolemaster (modified RMSS) game queued up to commence in January.

Group looks like they're going to have a very mercenary outlook in a fairly high-magic, swords-and-sorcery-ish style setting. Interesting mix of characters:

  • Goblin (the 3' tall kind) Rogue
  • Hobgoblin (the tall, strong, smart, charismatic, martial kind) Paladin of Maukus (a god of war)
  • Elven (the tall, alien-looking, immortal, magically-inclined kind) Arcane Elementalist
  • Human Barbarian
  • Human Warlock (who sold his soul to a demon for magical power)
  • Human Healer (built to also be a quasi-monk)
  • Human Magent (that's a spell-using spy/assassin)