roleplaying:hero:ir:overview
Vague, Sweeping Overview
- The key setting questions are:
- What is the limiting factor for Empire?
- What differences, cultural, technological, social and historical, would result from real, reliable, repeatable magic?
- The key personal questions are:
- How do we find ourselves corrupted?
- Can we find our way to redemption?
- How do individuals change the course of history?
- Historical inspirations include:
- Proto-Indo European Culture and Mythology
- Greek, Roman, Indian, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese history
- Greco-Buddhism and the cultural and commercial traffic connecting Greece, Rome, India, and China
- Literary influences include:
- David Gemmell, most importantly Echoes of the Great Song, Lion of Macedon, and ideas drawn from his body of work.
- Tom Holt, most importantly Song for Nero, Meadowland, Alexander at the World's End, and Olympiad.
- Robert Graves, I, Claudius and Claudius the God
Much more to follow.
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