Runequest ad from way back in 1981! |
Which is what I have been pursuing with this project, Five Leagues In Glorantha. Because many of the differences between Glorantha and a generic medieval fantasy setting are visual (and a lot is also social, but that doesn't show up as much in a wargame,) I have had a great time building, converting, and painting my miniatures and terrain. Let me tell you, Glorantha is a blast and the scenarios write themselves after the framework is rolled up. Using the Lunar Empire's invasion of Heortland in 1617 is a wonderful way to tie a lot of elements together on the tabletop. And the constant threat of Chaos lurking in the back, broo and mutants and cultists, is a perfect opportunity to pull out all those old miniatures again.
But a specific setting can also be a bit limiting. Nordic Weasel Games has a couple of expansions for Five Leagues From The Borderlands that simply do not fit well into the mystique of Glorantha. The Goblin Hills is exactly what it sounds like, a small campaign about stemming a goblin invasion. While it could be tailored to Glorantha with a little work, the idea of "normal" fantasy goblins has a certain appeal as well. A recent release (as of this writing) is The Old Kin, which is kind of the classic lizardman-culture-predates-humanity trope that permeates a lot of fantasy literature and settings. Not just lizardmen, but also easily encompasses fishmen and frogmen. I love fishmen and frogmen! Deep Ones from the Cthulhu Mythos! But, not a big part of the Glorantha setting. Again, I could make it work with a little tweaking. But I really like both of these supplements as written, and I have the urge to use them as they are.
Ral Parha Elf Swordsman, Before And After |
Another interesting thing about a bronze age fantasy setting with a lot of unique races and cultures is that, while there are a lot of opportunities to go full weird and have a great time with the theme, there is not much chance to include other things. For example, I recently found one of my earliest miniature purchases, an old Ral Partha Elf sculpted by Tom Meier (and surprisingly still available) which was in terrible condition. So I stripped the paint, and gave him a colorful facelift in line with my modern miniatures. But, he's not something I would expect to see in Glorantha. I mean, I could use him, but he doesn't fit the setting in my head.
Dammit Moody! |
And then, on Facebook, my friend Moody shared these guys. He is also a Gloranthaphile like me, but he has a lot of other interests as well. And now I want these miniatures. And I want to use them. Here at home in solo skirmish games. But they simply do not fit into Glorantha.
So what's a guy to do? I am just going to have to start a second Five Leagues From The Borderlands campaign, done as a generic fantasy setting. I'll use the new rules from The Old Kin, and have steel weapons and armor, and elves, and goblins, and ogres... basically a side trip for when I want to do the stuff not normally available in Glorantha. It will never eclipse my beloved ducks, I am sure, but it is definitely on my radar as something to plan now.