A setting where the Gods long ago fought and destroyed themselves, leaving the world to its own devices. Though based on the comedic fantasy tropes of Japanese animation, the result is a game world with surprising depth and a great deal of usable material for many kinds of fantasy games.
Re: [RPG]: [Fantasy Week] Uresia: Grave of Heaven, reviewed by Eric Tolle (4/5)
Nice review. I'm glad to see it, one of the best settings IMHO in recent memory.
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Re: [RPG]: [Fantasy Week] Uresia: Grave of Heaven, reviewed by Eric Tolle (4/5)
You know, it's this sort of positive response that really makes doing a review worthwhile.
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Re: [RPG]: [Fantasy Week] Uresia: Grave of Heaven, reviewed by Eric Tolle (4/5)
You've been lucky so far. Last time there was one person who bashed animé for being a bad rip-off of D&D and Tolkien as well as anyone who liked it a lot.