Game of Thrones


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I was wondering if Paizo was thinking about taking over the Game of Thrones D20 system from Guardians Of Order. I belielve they have two suppliment books out to go with their D20 core rule book but they can not go to print because the company is now closed. I have just started playing in D20 games and love the Game of Thrones aspect of it and I think Paizo would do a great job with the game. Thank you, Aisha


Green Ronin currently has the license to product A Song of Ice and Fire RPG supplements, and they are supporting it to some acclaim. More info HERE.

Note, however, that this is a completely new system with its own core book.

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In general, Paizo does not license other companies' intellectual property when producing products. We're heavily invested in the Pathfinder campaign setting and the Pathfinder RPG, both of which we wholly own; no licenses will ever expire or be revoked on either of those, meaning we can plan our business years ahead based entirely on our own property.

As has been previously mentioned, Green Ronin is doing a great job with this particular property, so if it's something you enjoy playing at your table, they're the ones to get it from.


Joseph Wilson wrote:

Green Ronin currently has the license to product A Song of Ice and Fire RPG supplements, and they are supporting it to some acclaim. More info HERE.

Note, however, that this is a completely new system with its own core book.

How does the GR system compare to GoO's?


Thanael wrote:
Joseph Wilson wrote:

Green Ronin currently has the license to product A Song of Ice and Fire RPG supplements, and they are supporting it to some acclaim. More info HERE.

Note, however, that this is a completely new system with its own core book.

How does the GR system compare to GoO's?

Honestly, I have no idea. I haven't played or read either.


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The biggest difference between the GoT game and other RPGs is that there isn't a game master. Instead, there's somebody called "the Martin." He has a very adversarial relationship with the players, as it is his explicitly goal to kill the PCs. The more background a PC has, or the more honorable a PC is, the more likely he is to die. The only known way to avoid this is with Flaw: Dwarf.

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