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    From kyonshi@gmkeros@gmail.com to rec.games.frp.misc,alt.fan.pratchett on Fri Mar 1 12:06:00 2024
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    Source: https://www.nme.com/news/gaming-news/terry-pratchetts-discworld-is-being-turned-into-a-tabletop-rpg-3594966?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=terry-pratchetts-discworld-is-being-turned-into-a-tabletop-rpg

    Terry PratchettrCOs rCyDiscworldrCO is being turned into a tabletop RPG

    A Kickstarter will be launched for the game later this year
    By Ryan Easby
    29th February 2024
    Terry PratchettrCOs bestselling series Discworld is being turned into a tabletop roleplaying game.

    Read More: How S|+ren Lundgaard is taking the toxicity out of video
    games

    Tabletop publisher Modiphius Entertainment has secured the rights to the series, and will be launching a Kickstarter campaign for the tabletop roleplaying game later this year. The first roleplaying game published
    by them will be set in and around the city of Ankh-Morpork, a
    prominently featured location in the Discworld series.

    Modiphius previously released an adventure board game based on The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, as well as a title based on Fallout which allowed you
    to paint miniatures and take control of a faction within the
    post-apocalyptic universe.

    rCLTerry had a lifelong affection with roleplaying games and itrCOs an entirely logical path along which you can follow his career from Dungeon
    Maser to him becoming one of our most celebrated and beloved fantasy
    authors of all time. We are delighted to be partnering with Modiphius.
    We love their work and we love their ethos and we entirely trust them to
    get things right,rCY Rob Wilkins said on the behalf of the Pratchett
    Estate in a new press release.

    In the same press release, the founder of Modiphius and chief creative
    officer at the company, Chris Birch, spoke about how excited the company
    is to start working on a Discworld RPG.

    rCLIrCOm sure many of us have TerryrCOs unique world in our mindrCOs eye when werCOre roleplaying. Ankh-Morpork has had such a special place in the community and is full of so much character it was a great place to begin
    our journeys on the Disc.rCY
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  • From John@john@building-m.simplistic-anti-spam-measure.net to rec.games.frp.misc,alt.fan.pratchett on Fri Mar 1 16:20:45 2024
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    kyonshi <gmkeros@gmail.com> writes:

    Source: https://www.nme.com/news/gaming-news/terry-pratchetts-discworld-is-being-turned-into-a-tabletop-rpg-3594966?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=terry-pratchetts-discworld-is-being-turned-into-a-tabletop-rpg

    Terry PratchettrCOs rCyDiscworldrCO is being turned into a tabletop RPG

    A Kickstarter will be launched for the game later this year
    By Ryan Easby
    29th February 2024
    Terry PratchettrCOs bestselling series Discworld is being turned into a tabletop roleplaying game.

    Read More: How S|+ren Lundgaard is taking the toxicity out of video
    games

    Tabletop publisher Modiphius Entertainment has secured the rights to
    the series, and will be launching a Kickstarter campaign for the
    tabletop roleplaying game later this year. The first roleplaying game published by them will be set in and around the city of Ankh-Morpork,
    a prominently featured location in the Discworld series.

    Modiphius previously released an adventure board game based on The
    Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, as well as a title based on Fallout which
    allowed you to paint miniatures and take control of a faction within
    the post-apocalyptic universe.

    rCLTerry had a lifelong affection with roleplaying games and itrCOs an entirely logical path along which you can follow his career from
    Dungeon Maser to him becoming one of our most celebrated and beloved
    fantasy authors of all time. We are delighted to be partnering with Modiphius. We love their work and we love their ethos and we entirely
    trust them to get things right,rCY Rob Wilkins said on the behalf of the Pratchett Estate in a new press release.

    In the same press release, the founder of Modiphius and chief creative officer at the company, Chris Birch, spoke about how excited the
    company is to start working on a Discworld RPG.

    rCLIrCOm sure many of us have TerryrCOs unique world in our mindrCOs eye when werCOre roleplaying. Ankh-Morpork has had such a special place in the community and is full of so much character it was a great place to
    begin our journeys on the Disc.rCY

    With the author dead, it's time for the inheritors to cash out while the franchise is fresh.

    john
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  • From gbbgu@gbbgu@gbbgu.com to alt.fan.pratchett,rec.games.frp.misc on Sun Mar 3 23:52:00 2024
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    On 1 Mar 2024, kyonshi wrote:

    Source: https://www.nme.com/news/gaming-news/terry-pratchetts-discworld-is-being-turned-into-a-tabletop-rpg-3594966?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=terry-pratchetts-discworld-is-being-turned-into-a-tabletop-rpg

    Terry PratchettrCOs rCyDiscworldrCO is being turned into a tabletop RPG

    [snip]

    I know nothing about GURPS and never played any games under that system, but this has been on my to-buy list for a while.

    I wonder what will happen to this version? I assume there's some sort of legal stuff or the rights have lapsed.

    https://www.sjgames.com/gurps/books/discworld/
    --
    gbbgu
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  • From kyonshi@gmkeros@gmail.com to alt.fan.pratchett,rec.games.frp.misc on Mon Mar 4 09:28:26 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.frp.misc

    On 3/4/2024 12:52 AM, gbbgu wrote:
    On 1 Mar 2024, kyonshi wrote:

    Source:
    https://www.nme.com/news/gaming-news/terry-pratchetts-discworld-is-being-turned-into-a-tabletop-rpg-3594966?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=terry-pratchetts-discworld-is-being-turned-into-a-tabletop-rpg

    Terry PratchettrCOs rCyDiscworldrCO is being turned into a tabletop RPG

    [snip]

    I know nothing about GURPS and never played any games under that system, but this has been on my to-buy list for a while.

    I wonder what will happen to this version? I assume there's some sort of legal
    stuff or the rights have lapsed.

    https://www.sjgames.com/gurps/books/discworld/



    I have the Discworld GURPS game, it's not one of my favorite games. I
    don't mind the GURPs rules, but the whole book seems too focused on
    making characters like the over-the-top characters in the later
    Pratchett books than characters that grow into a larger role (you know,
    like they did in the actual books).
    In any case, there were two books altogether (GURPS Discworld and
    Discworld Also, as well as a 2nd ed. a few years ago that might just
    have been a reissue of the first book, maybe with 4th ed. rules)
    Considering SJG keeps selling a lot of stuff I assume they still can
    sell and publish their version for as long as they want.

    In fact a few years ago I hacked together a B/X DnD Discworld game for
    use with my own group which I found much closer to the way the early
    novels were written (back when it was a parody of sword and sorcery
    novels and DnD, one has to remember that some of Pratchett's ideas came directly from his DnD game)
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  • From Justisaur@justisaur@yahoo.com to alt.fan.pratchett,rec.games.frp.misc on Mon Mar 4 08:00:22 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.frp.misc

    On 3/4/2024 12:28 AM, kyonshi wrote:
    On 3/4/2024 12:52 AM, gbbgu wrote:
    On 1 Mar 2024, kyonshi wrote:

    Source:
    https://www.nme.com/news/gaming-news/terry-pratchetts-discworld-is-being-turned-into-a-tabletop-rpg-3594966?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=terry-pratchetts-discworld-is-being-turned-into-a-tabletop-rpg

    Terry PratchettrCOs rCyDiscworldrCO is being turned into a tabletop RPG

    [snip]

    I know nothing about GURPS and never played any games under that
    system, but
    this has been on my to-buy list for a while.

    I wonder what will happen to this version? I assume there's some sort
    of legal
    stuff or the rights have lapsed.

    https://www.sjgames.com/gurps/books/discworld/



    I have the Discworld GURPS game, it's not one of my favorite games. I
    don't mind the GURPs rules, but the whole book seems too focused on
    making characters like the over-the-top characters in the later
    Pratchett books than characters that grow into a larger role (you know,
    like they did in the actual books).
    In any case, there were two books altogether (GURPS Discworld and
    Discworld Also, as well as a 2nd ed. a few years ago that might just
    have been a reissue of the first book, maybe with 4th ed. rules)
    Considering SJG keeps selling a lot of stuff I assume they still can
    sell and publish their version for as long as they want.

    In fact a few years ago I hacked together a B/X DnD Discworld game for
    use with my own group which I found much closer to the way the early
    novels were written (back when it was a parody of sword and sorcery
    novels and DnD, one has to remember that some of Pratchett's ideas came directly from his DnD game)

    Feeling a bit the same. Why do we need a whole different system to run Discworld. Seems more like something a system neutral setting
    source-book would cover far better.
    --
    -Justisaur

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  • From James Kuyper@jameskuyper@alumni.caltech.edu to alt.fan.pratchett,rec.games.frp.misc on Mon Mar 4 14:53:21 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.frp.misc

    On 3/4/24 11:00, Justisaur wrote:
    On 3/4/2024 12:28 AM, kyonshi wrote:
    On 3/4/2024 12:52 AM, gbbgu wrote:
    ...
    https://www.sjgames.com/gurps/books/discworld/
    ...
    Feeling a bit the same. Why do we need a whole different system to run Discworld. Seems more like something a system neutral setting
    source-book would cover far better.

    GURPS is a system-neutral setting source book. Discworld GURPS is an
    adaptation of GURPS to Discworld. It's convenient for game masters who
    would like some help making such an adaptations, and therefore makes
    money for the authors.

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  • From kyonshi@gmkeros@gmail.com to alt.fan.pratchett,rec.games.frp.misc on Mon Mar 4 21:21:57 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.frp.misc

    On 3/4/2024 8:53 PM, James Kuyper wrote:
    On 3/4/24 11:00, Justisaur wrote:
    On 3/4/2024 12:28 AM, kyonshi wrote:
    On 3/4/2024 12:52 AM, gbbgu wrote:
    ...
    https://www.sjgames.com/gurps/books/discworld/
    ...
    Feeling a bit the same. Why do we need a whole different system to run
    Discworld. Seems more like something a system neutral setting
    source-book would cover far better.

    GURPS is a system-neutral setting source book. Discworld GURPS is an adaptation of GURPS to Discworld. It's convenient for game masters who
    would like some help making such an adaptations, and therefore makes
    money for the authors.


    Well, the GURPS Discworld books also came with a stripped down version
    of GURPS for people who don't know anything about the system. At least
    in my version it's the last 30 pages in the back of the book. It's
    enough to run the game for people who don't have any other interest in
    the system.

    (I don't really like GURPS as a system, but I do like it for the tons of
    great sourcebooks the system has, I have been using ideas for multiple
    games across multiple genres over the years)
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  • From dozens@dozens@tilde.team to alt.fan.pratchett,rec.games.frp.misc on Mon Mar 4 13:43:06 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.frp.misc

    On 3/4/24 1:21 PM, kyonshi wrote:
    (I don't really like GURPS as a system, but I do like it for the tons of great sourcebooks the system has, I have been using ideas for multiple
    games across multiple genres over the years)

    what's one of your favorite sourcebooks?
    i'm just starting to scratch the surface of gurps.
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  • From kyonshi@gmkeros@gmail.com to alt.fan.pratchett,rec.games.frp.misc on Tue Mar 5 10:10:03 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.frp.misc

    On 3/4/2024 9:43 PM, dozens wrote:
    On 3/4/24 1:21 PM, kyonshi wrote:
    (I don't really like GURPS as a system, but I do like it for the tons
    of great sourcebooks the system has, I have been using ideas for
    multiple games across multiple genres over the years)

    what's one of your favorite sourcebooks?
    i'm just starting to scratch the surface of gurps.

    Oh, there's a lot of them. Especially their genre books are sometimes
    really useful, and some of the other stuff gives great overviews of
    their topics and ideas to work with.

    Their GURPS Traveller line was always useful for any of my Mongoose
    Traveller games.
    Old West is a nice overview of the American West, Cliffhangers is a good source for some pulpy 1920s adventures, Warehouse 23 has lots of
    artifacts I was using for modern scenarios and Shadowrun. The whole
    Transhuman Space line was pretty good, but hasn't aged all that gracefully.
    I specficially was working on connecting Transhuman Space with
    Traveller: Interstellar Wars for a while, but didn't manage to actually
    play it. (Interstellar Wars is about the wars between Solani and Vilani
    in the early history of the Traveller main setting)

    I also remember liking the Mars book for the ideas it had, and the
    Vorkosigan Saga book for being, well, a ttrpg adaption of the Vorkosigan novels.
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  • From Kyonshi@gmkeros@gmail.com to rec.games.frp.misc,alt.fan.pratchett on Sun Apr 7 02:31:22 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.frp.misc

    On Fri, 01 Mar 2024 16:20:45 +0000
    John <john@building-m.simplistic-anti-spam-measure.net> wrote:
    kyonshi <gmkeros@gmail.com> writes:

    Source: https://www.nme.com/news/gaming-news/terry-pratchetts-discworld-is-being-turned-into-a-tabletop-rpg-3594966?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=terry-pratchetts-discworld-is-being-turned-into-a-tabletop-rpg

    Terry PratchettrCOs rCyDiscworldrCO is being turned into a tabletop RPG

    A Kickstarter will be launched for the game later this year
    By Ryan Easby
    29th February 2024
    Terry PratchettrCOs bestselling series Discworld is being turned into
    a tabletop roleplaying game.

    Read More: How S|+ren Lundgaard is taking the toxicity out of
    video games

    Tabletop publisher Modiphius Entertainment has secured the rights to
    the series, and will be launching a Kickstarter campaign for the
    tabletop roleplaying game later this year. The first roleplaying
    game published by them will be set in and around the city of
    Ankh-Morpork, a prominently featured location in the Discworld
    series.

    Modiphius previously released an adventure board game based on The
    Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, as well as a title based on Fallout which
    allowed you to paint miniatures and take control of a faction within
    the post-apocalyptic universe.

    rCLTerry had a lifelong affection with roleplaying games and itrCOs an entirely logical path along which you can follow his career from
    Dungeon Maser to him becoming one of our most celebrated and beloved fantasy authors of all time. We are delighted to be partnering with Modiphius. We love their work and we love their ethos and we
    entirely trust them to get things right,rCY Rob Wilkins said on the
    behalf of the Pratchett Estate in a new press release.

    In the same press release, the founder of Modiphius and chief
    creative officer at the company, Chris Birch, spoke about how
    excited the company is to start working on a Discworld RPG.

    rCLIrCOm sure many of us have TerryrCOs unique world in our mindrCOs eye when werCOre roleplaying. Ankh-Morpork has had such a special place
    in the community and is full of so much character it was a great
    place to begin our journeys on the Disc.rCY

    With the author dead, it's time for the inheritors to cash out while
    the franchise is fresh.

    john
    well, "fresh"
    lets call it timeless
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  • From Justisaur@justisaur@yahoo.com to rec.games.frp.misc,alt.fan.pratchett on Mon Apr 8 08:15:16 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.frp.misc

    On 4/6/2024 5:31 PM, Kyonshi wrote:
    On Fri, 01 Mar 2024 16:20:45 +0000
    John <john@building-m.simplistic-anti-spam-measure.net> wrote:

    kyonshi <gmkeros@gmail.com> writes:

    Source:
    https://www.nme.com/news/gaming-news/terry-pratchetts-discworld-is-being-turned-into-a-tabletop-rpg-3594966?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=terry-pratchetts-discworld-is-being-turned-into-a-tabletop-rpg

    Terry PratchettrCOs rCyDiscworldrCO is being turned into a tabletop RPG

    A Kickstarter will be launched for the game later this year
    By Ryan Easby
    29th February 2024
    Terry PratchettrCOs bestselling series Discworld is being turned into
    a tabletop roleplaying game.

    Read More: How S|+ren Lundgaard is taking the toxicity out of
    video games

    Tabletop publisher Modiphius Entertainment has secured the rights to
    the series, and will be launching a Kickstarter campaign for the
    tabletop roleplaying game later this year. The first roleplaying
    game published by them will be set in and around the city of
    Ankh-Morpork, a prominently featured location in the Discworld
    series.

    Modiphius previously released an adventure board game based on The
    Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, as well as a title based on Fallout which
    allowed you to paint miniatures and take control of a faction within
    the post-apocalyptic universe.

    rCLTerry had a lifelong affection with roleplaying games and itrCOs an
    entirely logical path along which you can follow his career from
    Dungeon Maser to him becoming one of our most celebrated and beloved
    fantasy authors of all time. We are delighted to be partnering with
    Modiphius. We love their work and we love their ethos and we
    entirely trust them to get things right,rCY Rob Wilkins said on the
    behalf of the Pratchett Estate in a new press release.

    In the same press release, the founder of Modiphius and chief
    creative officer at the company, Chris Birch, spoke about how
    excited the company is to start working on a Discworld RPG.

    rCLIrCOm sure many of us have TerryrCOs unique world in our mindrCOs eye >>> when werCOre roleplaying. Ankh-Morpork has had such a special place
    in the community and is full of so much character it was a great
    place to begin our journeys on the Disc.rCY

    With the author dead, it's time for the inheritors to cash out while
    the franchise is fresh.

    john

    well, "fresh"

    lets call it timeless


    Somewhat related, I saw the BBC series "The Colour of Magic" was on
    Prime, and watched the first episode or two, but production value was
    rather poor, and it felt a bit too 'high school production' overall. I
    feel like it doesn't translate well to the screen.
    --
    -Justisaur

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  • From Kyonshi@gmkeros@gmail.com to rec.games.frp.misc on Tue Apr 9 10:27:28 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.frp.misc

    On 4/8/2024 5:15 PM, Justisaur wrote:


    Somewhat related, I saw the BBC series "The Colour of Magic" was on
    Prime, and watched the first episode or two, but production value was
    rather poor, and it felt a bit too 'high school production' overall.-a I feel like it doesn't translate well to the screen.



    Wasn't The Colour of Magic just 2 episodes?
    Anyway, I didn't like it. It was one of those adaptions that just felt
    wrong. Unfortunately Pratchett had a bit of bad luck with screen
    adaptations (with the possible exception of Good Omens, where it helped
    that Neil Gaiman was involved).

    I think the Going Postal adaption was decent at least, and the Hogfather adaption seems to have become somewhat of a Christmas classic in UK, but
    both suffer from cutting out a lot.

    The Watch seems to have been so bad nobody even wanted to talk about it anymore, basically an adaption in name only.
    There was an animated Wyrd Sisters movie at one point, which is
    well-liked, but the animation of that is kinda bad.
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  • From Justisaur@justisaur@yahoo.com to rec.games.frp.misc on Tue Apr 9 08:07:52 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.frp.misc

    On 4/9/2024 1:27 AM, Kyonshi wrote:
    On 4/8/2024 5:15 PM, Justisaur wrote:


    Somewhat related, I saw the BBC series "The Colour of Magic" was on
    Prime, and watched the first episode or two, but production value was
    rather poor, and it felt a bit too 'high school production' overall.
    I feel like it doesn't translate well to the screen.



    Wasn't The Colour of Magic just 2 episodes?
    Anyway, I didn't like it. It was one of those adaptions that just felt wrong.

    Oh wow, I must have only watched the first episode. Both episodes are
    around 1:30 so movie length.

    Unfortunately Pratchett had a bit of bad luck with screen
    adaptations (with the possible exception of Good Omens, where it helped
    that Neil Gaiman was involved).

    Ah yes, I love Good Omens.

    I think the Going Postal adaption was decent at least, and the Hogfather adaption seems to have become somewhat of a Christmas classic in UK, but both suffer from cutting out a lot.

    Hogfather wasn't bad. So maybe they aren't that bad just The Colour of
    Magic was bad.
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  • From John@john@building-m.simplistic-anti-spam-measure.net to rec.games.frp.misc on Tue Apr 9 16:43:25 2024
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    Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com> writes:

    On 4/9/2024 1:27 AM, Kyonshi wrote:
    I think the Going Postal adaption was decent at least, and the
    Hogfather adaption seems to have become somewhat of a Christmas
    classic in UK, but both suffer from cutting out a lot.

    Hogfather wasn't bad. So maybe they aren't that bad just The Colour
    of Magic was bad.

    Colour of Magic is such a different *book* from all the rest too; I
    wouldn't hand it to someone looking to check out "this Discworld thing",
    I'd give them Mort or Night Watch or Small Gods. I think TCoM (the book)
    lands best when you've read some of the pulpy fantasy Pratchett had in
    mind back in 1983... and 40 years later, there's just not as many new
    readers coming in with that context.

    I thought the TV adaptation had its good points (Tim Curry as Trymon was
    fun), but it seemed like some of the tongue-in-cheek nature got lost.

    john
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  • From Kyonshi@gmkeros@gmail.com to rec.games.frp.misc on Wed Apr 10 09:32:54 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.frp.misc

    On 4/9/2024 6:43 PM, John wrote:

    Colour of Magic is such a different *book* from all the rest too; I
    wouldn't hand it to someone looking to check out "this Discworld thing",
    I'd give them Mort or Night Watch or Small Gods. I think TCoM (the book) lands best when you've read some of the pulpy fantasy Pratchett had in
    mind back in 1983... and 40 years later, there's just not as many new
    readers coming in with that context.


    Colour of Magic was also influenced by Pratchett's days as a DnD GM. You
    can see it in some of the parts. The Luggage is a magic item from his
    campaign which he transferred over whole-cloth, spells take over room in someone's mind and are gone once spoken (the whole thing about
    intelligent spells being his own interpretation of the situation), and
    there is of course an intelligent sword giving off-color commentary
    about the situation.
    Oh, and the second story has the gods literally playing a sort of
    roleplaying game with the world.
    The Light Fantastic then was a continuation to that. Equal Rites also
    still had a bit like that.
    The series really came into it's own with Mort, which in my opinion is
    one of the finest pure second-world fantasy books every written.
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