Diomin

Diomin
Designer(s) R. Hyrum Savage
Publisher(s) OtherWorld Creations
Publication date 2000
Genre(s) Dark fantasy
System(s) d20 System, RuneQuest

Diomin is a dark fantasy role-playing game, designed by R. Hyrum Savage and published by OtherWorld Creations (OWC). The only familiar race in Diomin are the humans, who are divided into two cultures: the good-leaning "Tirasim" and the evil-leaning "Zeredites". Recently, OWC has announced plans to release Diomin material for the new version of RuneQuest, published by Mongoose Publishing.

History

R. Hyrum Savage and Dave Webb started the California RPG publisher OtherWorld Creations (OWC) as one of many RPG publishers that got into business thanks to the d20 boom. The company kicked off publication with Diomin (2000), a fantasy setting which had originally been designed for use with GURPS, and the d20 licensing convinced Savage and his friends Chad Cunningham and Chris Miller to convert the setting to d20 and release it. OtherWorld supported Diomin with a handful of publications through 2003, but production came to a halt soon after with the crash of the d20 market. Savage resurrected OtherWorld in 2006 by taking advantage of another OGL-like licensing opportunity: Diomin returned for the Mongoose Publishing RuneQuest system, with new books that were largely PDFs but still represented new publication for a company that had previously disappeared.[1]

Races

Classes

With the sole exception of the Rogue class, all of the core D&D base classes are modified for their niche in the d20 edition Diomin, if only in terms of cultural availability. The Paladin class receives the most in terms of game mechanic changes, followed by the Wizard. Also introduced is the Shaman class and Spirit Magic. The RuneQuest system does not use character classes.

Gods

The Warriors of Light - Those who serve the One

The Lords of Darkness - Those who serve the Liberator

Children of the Vineyard - Those who serve only themselves

See also

References

  1. Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. p. 418. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.

Savage, R.H., Cunningham, C. & Miller, C.T. Diomin (OtherWorld Creations, 2000).

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