Tim Ellis hat Jason Durals (und andere) Infos vom Continuum Convention in Leicester, GB, der letztes WE parallel zum GenCon in den USA stattfand, zusammengefasst:
"...anyone else who missed Jason's skype presentation at Continuum 2022 (Continuum 2022 - Revision) here are my notes - any errors almost certainly mine!
The Weapons & Equipment Book was officially released at Gencon this weekend
The next RQG book will be the 3 Volume slipcase Gods Of Glorantha (which is 7 books worth of material) 2 Large books with full cult writeups + the prosepedia, Once this is released there should be a number of other books/products that are virtually ready to go including the Sartar Sourcebook (no longer a boxed set) and the Guide to Dragon Pass.
He also mentioned some Spell Card Decks (1 for Spirit Magic and 3 for Rune Magic), and also in this catagory, I think, though mentioned much later were the Non-human pregens - which may only be a pdf release(? at least at first) - I think he also suggested they might be part of a Non-humans sourcebook, although there was no other mention of this...
The GMs Sourcebook was mentioned as being "in editing"
and the next few as "awaiting art" (which I think is the step between "editing" and "layout!)
- The Adventurer Journal (a "notebook" for recording both your adventures and the "sacred time" downtime experience & improvements.
- Jonstown Adventures (a follow up to the starter set adventures)
- Dreaming Ruin (more scenarios in the vain of the Smoking Ruin & Pegasus Plateau
-Big Rubble
-Pavis (I think these are 2 separate products ...)
He then went on to list a whole load of other products, I think that at least the first few are ones for which complete manuscripts have been submitted, but they may still need editing and/or revision, others may still be in development, others may actually be further along the route but got missed earlier (just treat it as a nice surprise if they turn up earlier than you expected) No specific order that they would be worked on was given, and it was suggested that some products (Kralorela in particular) may have been commissioned "too early" in that it made little sense to provide a core rulebook giving you Char Gen centred around Dragon Pass and then follow it up with a book set half a continent away with little reason why the two areas should interact...
- The Great Dragon Pass Campaign (following the events from 1625 onwards)
- The Culbrea Sourcebook
- Dragon Pass Gazetteer (now I look at this, I don't recall if it was said how this would differ from the guidebook, or whether they are actually the same product?)
- Elf Pack (Shannon Appelcline)
- Hendriki Sourcebook (Harald Smith)
- Heroquesting
-Kralorela
-Nochet
-Prax
-Return to Sake Pipe Hollow
-Runemasters (a RQG version of the RQ2 Runemasters - with new NPC's)
- Sun Dome Temple (The Sartar Sun Dome by Jonathan Webb)
-The Great Wagon Train Campaign (I wish I could remember more about this one!)
- 2 books by Joanthan Tweet - one on the Upland Marsh, and one called "Dragons Eye", which was going to be an "alternate take" on famous Glorantha sites, but it turns out that some had sol little actual "official" information that some of the sites will be "official" rather than "alternate" takes
-Trollpak (Dan McKlusky has apparently completed (at least) the first volume
-the White Wall Campaign
Also mentioned - Katrin Dirim has been working on a set of RQ tokens (all the creatures from the bestiary, all the Starter Set pregens - maybe others?) which will be both electronic (for VTT's) and as "actual" tokens for table top use (may be released as a number of sets)?
-There is a new edition of "Mythic Iceland" in the works (at the "Awaiting Art" stage I think) which will be a "Runequest" (but obviously not a "Glorantha" product.
-Work on the RQ Computer game is continuing, but Jason has stepped back from that as he felt he had little to add at this stage. He may re-engage with the team further down the line if required
So plenty in the pipeline!
Mike Mason touched briefly on a couple of other Chaosium non-RQ (and non Call of Cthulhu) projects in his session
Rivers of London is with Ben Aaronovich for approval. He has apparently been kept up to date with the project as it has progressed, so they are hopeful that there will be no sudden surprises here. System will be based on BRP, but because it is hoped it will appeal to non-gamer Rivers of London fans, should be simpler to pick up (it has fewer characteristics, for example)
The new edition of Pendragon had a quickstart/intrp released at GenCon, and is based on what Greg was planning for the system. There will also be an updated Grand Pendragon Campaign, which will be released as a set of smaller books covering distinct periods (so if you are only interested in the Grail period, you don't need to buy the whole thing and skip all the earlier."
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Alle Infos wurde im Originalpost aktualisiert (es gab aber nur wenig wirklich Neues).