what are some good ttrpgs or resource books for a 17th-century Middle fantasy game where it also has non humans? (no pirate shit or edgy warhammer shit please)
what are some good ttrpgs or resource books for a 17th-century Middle fantasy game where it also has non humans? (no pirate shit or edgy warhammer shit please)
Warhammer.
Yes, I read your post.
kys Black person
NTA but warhammer fantasy fails miserably at its own setting, let alone trying to emulate the real 17th century.
>let alone trying to emulate the real 17th century.
Name me one RPG that "emulates the real [whatever period] well".
Good question, almost like it's the thread question.
Gulliver Travels.
>It's from the early 18th century.
Shut up.
>Gulliver Travels.
hey moron this is 18th century
Don Quixote.
William Shakespeare.
With Fire And Sword
i mean shit for ttrpg settings not books to read as stories morons
Blackadder II
Ascension of the Magdalene (Unknown Armies/d20)
Better Than Any Man (Lamentations of the Flame Princess)
Giovanni Chronicles: Blood & Fire (Vampire: the Masquerade)
Transylvania Chronicles: Twilight of the Graverobber, or An Angel's Plea (also Vampire: the Masquerade)
England Upturn’d
Forgive Us,
Blood in the Chocolate
No Salvation for Witches
An Ambassador's Tales,
The Cardinal's Peril
High Seas
Parisian Adventures.
Capitán Alatriste RPG
All for One: Regime Diabolique
The Savage World of Solomon Kane
Witch Hunter: the Invisible World (1689)
Honor+Intrigue
Savage Worlds: Pirates of the Spanish Main (Early 18th century, but the genre differences are negligible)
Savage Worlds: 50 Fathoms (fantasy pirates, but a lot of the supporting cast are from the 17th and 18th centuries)
A Mighty Fortress
Clockwork and Chivalry
more than half of these are shit and I'm not interested in them also
>Better Than Any Man (Lamentations of the Flame Princess)
Well aren't you a picky eater.
Not that anon again, but in this context LOTFP would be like eating raw sewage. It's even worse than the worst autism of Warhammer, and pertinent to the TQ it's in no way, shape, or form an accurate or even slightly educated represenation of the 17th/18th centuries.
ntayrt either
LotFP has a huge range of modules from gwar style dick Towers 2 or no magic at all war is hell boiler rooms like No Rest for the Wicked. The rules themselves are perfectly serviceable to decent osr rules.
Frick you, ducatislo.
Seconding Solomon Kane and Witch Hunter. They're how you do dark 17th century fantasy without the bizarro fetishism of Lamentations or the whinging emo-ness of Warhammer.
All For One: Regime Diabolique is an RPG where you specifically play as a member of France's Musketeers, in a 1636 that is rather more supernatural than usual.
GURPS Swashbucklers, written for the third edition of that game, focuses on musketeers, pirates and (to a lesser extent) highwaymen.
7th Sea takes place in a setting heavily inspired by this era, with dashes of Viking longboats, Celtic druids, Enlightenment philosophers and steampunk gizmos.
not into french stuff
gurps no cuz gurps and swashbuckler crap
and 7th sea no its not even historical to its era and its just a weird setting overall and its swashbuckler crap again
>Middle fantasy
means approximately what?
a mix of low n high fantasy
What's your beef with Warhammer? It's very easy to play WFRP without all the grimdank.
Zweihander
Hold your tongue anon. Even with spoilers you risk summoning HIM.
System Finder Thread.
>middle fantasy
Solomon Kane
>also has non humans
yes, it has russians
you mean polish people?
since they wrote it in their barbaric language too
poles saved europe, they're alright in my book
meanwhile russians shit all over everything, especially themselves
>saved europe
lol this homie
got that
bawic roleplay is too basic for me and its osr trash
>brp is osr
No it isn't.
It uses a d100 system originally designed by Steve Perrin, Ray Turney, Steve Henderson, and Warren James for Runequest, you dipshit.
Runequest was at one point the Pepsi to D&D's Coke, much as you could say Pathfinder has been, it is however, far more distinct a product.
>Roll under system
>Damage reduction AC
>d100
>No classes,just skills
None of this is concurrent with OSR type games.
Maybe he's confusing BRP for BFRPG.
ah yeah sorry
no...and it's dead on arrival
We get it, nothing is good enough for you.
stfu
Go back lebbit. You keep asking the same fricking questions with slightly different words and moaning "No, I don't like it".
Frick off.
cuz you keep recommending me shit that's why moron
and tf you saying I don't even have a reddit account best I do is facebook
>Recommend every single book even vaguely like you asked, every single time you ask
>"No, it's all shit"
Have you ever considered the problem might be you?
Frick off, ducatislo, nobody likes you.
who tf are you even. littery you're schizo af turbo Black person
>No I don't like it!
>It can't be OSR!
>It can't be fictional 17:th century, only real history!
>But it must have elves and dwarves and shit, but REAL 17:th century
>And no pirates!
>And no Poland!
>And no France!
>And it has to be D20 system!
>And it has to be classless!
>And it has to be mainstream so my normie friends can play it!
>And somebody else has to be GM!
>AND NO HOMEBREW OF ANY KIND!!!
>WTF?! Why can't you morons find this simple system?!
Frick
off
ok moron
>N-no, that was s-some other guy who asked the same things and w-was j-just as annoying little shit as I am
What are you? A bot? A troll? An autist or moron?
why you even on this thread schizo Black person
Because I genuinely like 17th century, it's just a such an interesting transitional period between middle ages/renaissance and modern world.
So I come into thread, full of hope and... oh, it's you again. And I realize the thread isn't about sharing interesting games, modules and ideas.
It's just you being a homosexual.
hey anon why don't you post some then
>I don't even have a reddit account
Oh, they finally got enough of you being an annoying c**t?
You know he doesn't actually want an answer?
educate yourself
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Vienna
Sienkiewic is painfully boring to read, unfortuantelly.
Lace & Steel
Basic RolePlaying can do any setting, iirc it's the core for call of cthulu
Song of Swords does a decent amount of this right?
7th Sea 1e.
Despite it's name, it is not pirate shit. The system is excellent too. There's an old 3.5 splat too if you are trapped in the D&D ghetto.
None, because you don't play anyway.
And if you cared for an answer, you would listen people from any of the past threads you've shitted out since October. This one is what? 13th? 14th?
Take Colonial Gothic, add in additional fantasy elements from Shadow, Sword, and Spell (both use the same 2d12 system).
Have you considered GURPS?
no