>seemingly generic medieval fantasy rpg>it's actually set in a post-apocalyptic distant future
>>3687631>post-apocalyptic distant futureIsn't that every RPG setting? Seems awfully generic
>>3687631I also like Vance and Wolfe.
Yes there was another Warlockracy video. Have 5 bucks and buy yourself personality
>>3687673How do you know that.. hmm...
>>3687631Age of Decadence is one of my favorite settings.
>>3687631I do not care how much it's used, it's one of the most kino reveals if done well
>>3687636>every RPGNot really but it is a very recurrent theme.
>>3687676Because i like the channel, just dont immidiatly parrot it on this board
>>3687756Wasnt Tides of Numenera had this theme? I havent really played it
>>3687673Last one is from five days ago, unless he's started doing Patreon exclusives.
>>3687673nobody knows who your internet friends are, schizo.
>>3687631>seemingly generic medieval fantasy rpg>your character turns out to be a member of a super advanced society infiltrating them
>>3687636It's called "Medieval Stasis" and it just makes a lot of sense from a narrative perspective. I'm not going to list all the points in favor for it, there's youtube for that.
>>3687631A fuckton of settings are like that but it depends on what you consider to be "distant future". As in, there's usually a golden age where the atlantis-like super advanced progenitor race eventually self-destructs due to their arrogance, the remnants of civilization reset back to more primitive technology and culture, and the story is set thousands of years after the collapse of the progenitor race which no one remembers or knows anything about anymore.
>legends speak of an unholy ancient device that can inflinct death itself to anything within an instant>it's just a handgunyup, it's kino
>>3687868https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dlg1jfbvuo
>>3687631it's so overdone, it's turned into a mediocre trope by now. Give me an RPG set into the golden age of a setting. Let me explore the netherese flying cities, age old elven realms with their beautiful architecture, dwarfen fortresses at their height of productivity and prosperity.Let me either witness their downfall in an epic story, or scale it down to just participate in the intricacies of their cultures in a more personal story, like in Shadowrun i.e.
>>3687631i don't care that this is a common trope. i love it every time.
>>3687631i like it because it's literally the only coherent way to justify having guns and technology in your medieval fantasy setting. i roll my eyes every time i see characters using laser railguns and grenades but there's also characters using swords and casting spells lmao.