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Old 09-19-2013, 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Raellus View Post
Not in so many words, but yes. He liked the medieval- Thirty Years' War feel of the game. Both he and Glancy said that they liked that kind of world because a lot of the fun of playing T2K is the rebuilding society on a small scale aspect of the game- the PCs becoming a light in the world of darkness, so to speak.
They also used "medieval" and "pre-Thirty Years War" in reference to the new phenomena of foreigners appearing in armies that are no longer exclusively national. Such as Capt. Molly Warren, although American, becoming a Baroness in the new Silesian Kingdom, or many 5th Division PCs being not American. Nationality is a much less important characteristic anymore.
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