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oachambers on May 31, 2007
Allan here. Jordan and Brian have done a nice job discussing their inspirations for the tone of World of Orenda. I’ll add my own thoughts over the next couple of weeks.
My primary inspiration comes from more than 2 decades playing Dungeons and Dragons. D&D gets a bad rap from both the cool kids and the Chick Tract crowd, but it had a very formative effect on me. I first encountered it in fourth grade, when a kid brought a copy of the old red Basic edition into school. We spent recess poring over it, looking over our shoulders to make sure the teacher didn’t find us staring at the picture of the busty female fighter in remarkably form-fitting chainmail.
My friends and I were hooked. At the very mature age of 10, we were tired of being treated like little kids. Here was a game that was both exciting and accessible to us, but also seemed terribly grown-up. It didn’t try to entice us with brightly colored chutes and ladders, or playing pieces shaped like little cars. It gave us grainy black-and-white drawings of warriors hacking apart monsters. It didn’t give us square dice sealed safely inside a Pop-a-Matic bubble. It gave us crudely fashioned dice with shapes we’d never seen before, that you had to color in yourself if you wanted to read them.
And best of all, it didn’t talk down to us with simple words or easy to understand sentence structure. Come up with multiple words to clarify the rules? No, we’ll just use “level†for everything, and tell you why you should figure it out. Don’t know what “fecundity†means? You’d damn well better go look it up, hadn’t you, junior?
Suck on that, Candyland.
- Allan
katyas at 4:58PM, Feb. 29, 2008
Reminds me of the "joke" where the woman who was pulled over for speeding was about to get a separate ticket for having a radar detector, even though she wasn't using it. She therefore stated she planned to sue the police officer for rape. When he asked why, when he hadn't made any forward moves toward her, she said - doesn't matter what you've done, you have the equipment, right? Cop ripped up the ticket.
TheMidge28 at 7:40AM, July 17, 2007
Comedian said once, "How come all the jocks who beat up the kids playing D&D now grown up play fantasy football?"
scottyduke at 4:32PM, June 18, 2007
Punishment is swift in the World of Orenda. Even the smallest of crimes has the harshest of penalties.