It's funny to look back and realize that I've written this column once a week for over eight months. Alas, as with all things, it's time for my involvement with this column to end. However, that does not mean that Legends & Lore is going away. We've been very happy with the response to the series, the interest it has created, and the feedback we've received.
Starting next week, I'm turning this column over to acclaimed game designer Monte Cook. Monte should be familiar to D&D fans for his work on the Planescape campaign setting, Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil, Arcana Unearthed, the mammoth Ptolus city sourcebook, and, of course, Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition.
I've spent the past several months talking about D&D's past and how that relates to its future. It's now time to focus much more on the future of the game. Monte has an unmatched design pedigree in the RPG field, and for that reason we've brought him on board to work with R&D in making D&D the greatest RPG the world has seen. Over the next few weeks, Monte will use this column to share his thoughts about the game. As we look to chart D&D's future course, this column will continue to be a place where we share our ideas and listen to yours, and we hope you'll keep reading, discussing the contents, and sharing your feedback and thoughts with us and the larger D&D community. That's what makes Legends & Lore a conversation that we can all participate in.
Oh, and [Mr. T] Answer my poll, Fool![/Mr. T] :)
6 comments:
"as we look to chart D&D's future course..."
Very interesting phrase, that, especially in coordination with bringing back a successful designer.
Yep.
Wow . . . hmm . . . I'm not sure what to think. It's certainly an interesting move - I'll give 'em that. :)
- Ark
So that's fifth edition more or less confirmed then.
Please, Monte, give us an addition that feels more like D&D and less like something...else.
Dave Chalker over at Critical Hits has an interesting theory on what the "next edition" of D&D might be. He admits it's pure wild speculation, but it is interesting to see his thoughts.
It's here.
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