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    Default Do you have an "Appendix N"?

    When playing or DMing Dungeons and Dragons, or any other fantasy RPG, we all tend to draw on outside sources for ideas. They can be from books, comics (I'm lumping in manga), songs, cartoons, video games, TV shows and movies, all that matters for this thread is how they effect your game. Hell through in stage plays if you want. Don't feel shy, just post a list of your top inspirations for D&D and other fantasy RPGs. I'll take the liberty of posting a link Gygax's original Appendix N for all to read. In the mean time I'll get to work on my Appendix N.

    Cartoons/Anime

    Avatar the Last Airbender
    The Avengers: Earth Mightiest Heroes
    Batman the Animated Series
    Disney's Gargoyles
    Fullmetal Alchemist and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
    Inuyasha (if for no other reason than I'd like to see if I can do a better job with the characters or setting material)

    Books

    Codex Alera
    Discworld
    Dragerea
    Dresden Files
    Elric Saga
    The Nightside series
    The Philip Marlowe novels

    Comic Books/Manga

    The Authority (from what I've heard about it)
    The League of Extraoroinary Gentlemen Vol. I and II
    Planetary (see The Authority)
    Sandman
    Scott Pilgrim

    Live Action TV Shows

    Burn Notice
    Criminal Minds
    Leverage
    Grimm
    Supernatural
    The X-Files

    Film

    Hellboy and Hellboy II: The Golden Army
    Marvel Cinematic
    Sin City (have not read any of the graphic novels yet)

    Video Game

    Other
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    Default Re: Do you have an "Appendix N"?

    Let me think of some of mine:

    Books:
    Redwall Saga
    Inheritance (I might not think much of it now, but it did get me into fantasy)
    Lord of the Rings
    This Present Darkness and Piercing the Darkness
    The Chronicles of Narnia
    The Horus Heresy saga

    Games:
    The Elder Scrolls series
    Mass Effect
    Amnesia: The Dark Descent

    I'll add more if I think of any.
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    Here are a few of mine

    Books:
    Lord of the Rings
    The Belgariad
    The Dwarves
    D&D Related Books

    Games:
    Elder Scroll series
    Final Fantasy
    Breath of Death VII
    Tales of Series
    Age of Mythology
    Heroes of Might & Magic
    Guild Wars (2)

    Shows:
    Star Trek
    Fairy Tail
    Naruto
    Avatar
    Game of Thrones
    Journey Quest
    Legend of the Seeker
    National Geographic Survival Shows
    British detectives

    Movies:
    The Lord of the Rings
    The Sorcerer's Apprentice
    The Chronicles of Narnia
    The Mist
    Star Wars
    Disney's Robin Hood
    Sherlock Holmes

    I think that's everything that has inspired me lately. I'll add some more when I think of it

    And wow, never knew my inspiration list was this diverse.
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    I take most inspiration from little bits here or there given an original twist, but the ones below are especially good for these IMO:

    Animated Series
    Avatar: The Last Airbender / The Legend of Korra

    Comics/Manga
    Batman (villains especially)
    Bleach (obviously using its potential much better)
    Fullmetal Alchemist

    Movies
    Star Wars
    The Avengers

    Video Games
    Pokemon
    Soul Calibur series
    The Tales of series (a big one for me)
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    Hm. Things I like to draw on, or at least would like to draw on, if I was good enough:

    Comics:
    The Sandman (Neil Gaiman)
    Lucifer

    Books:
    Kraken (China Mieville)
    Zamonia Series (Walter Moers)
    Small Gods, other Discworld novels (Terry Pratchett)
    Stardust, American Gods, various short stories (Neil Gaiman)
    The Voyage of the Beagle (Charles Darwin)
    The Dresden Files (Jim Butcher)

    Movies:
    Hellboy 2: The Golden Army
    Pan's Labyrinth

    Games:
    The Myst series
    The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind

    TV Series:
    Doctor Who


    There's probably more, that's what I can think of, right now.
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    A lot of these are more for world-building than campaigns or characters.

    Film:
    The Fisher King
    Monty Python

    Games:
    Commander Keen
    The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion
    Final Fantasy (particularly IX, X, XI, and XII)
    Jak and Daxter (particularly II and III)
    Kingdom Hearts
    Neverwinter Nights (1&2, +expansions)

    Literature, Ancient to Medieval:
    Anaeid (Vergil)
    Divine Comedy (Dante)
    The Epic of Gilgamesh
    Gawain and the Green Knight
    Illiad and Odyssey (Homer)
    Le Morte d'Arthur
    Metamorphoses (Ovid)
    Misc. Greco-Roman, Egyptian, Mesopotamian, and European mythology
    Old and New Testament
    Poetic Edda
    Prose Edda

    The Quran
    The Talmud

    Literature, Renaissance to Modern:
    Belgariad and Malorean series (David and Leigh Eddings)
    Book of Mormon
    Discworld series (Terry Pratchet)
    The Dresden Files
    Elenium and Tamuli series (David and Leigh Eddings)
    The Golden Bough (James Frazer)
    Jonathan Strange and Mister Norell
    Narnia series (C.S. Lewis)
    Redwall series (Brian Jacques)
    The Space Trilogy (C.S. Lewis)
    A Wrinkle in Time, A Wind in the Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, and Many Waters (Madeleine l'Engle)
    Various books by Agatha Christie

    Television:
    Doctor Who
    Leverage
    The X Files
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    The Legend of Druss.

    The Dragon Reborn.

    Warriors. (if you wanted like awakened cats or animals.)
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    Most of the older Final Fantasy games are in my Appendix N.
    Particularly numbers IV, VI, and Tactics.
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    Hmm, I have either based entire campaigns or sections around twisting together or apart different aspects of these things

    Books
    A Song of Ice and Fire by GRRM
    The First Law series by Joe Abercrombie
    The Prince by Machiavelli

    Comic Books
    V for Vendetta

    Video Games
    Dragon Age: Origins

    Movies
    Star Wars: Prequels (admittedly in an attempt to see if my players could do it better)
    The Godfather

    History
    Fall of Rome
    World War I
    The Peloponnese War
    The Discovery of the Americas
    The Viking Invasions
    The Gunpowder Kingdoms
    Mongol Invasions
    The War of the Roses
    The Holy Roman Empire
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    An interesting note, although Gygax mentions Tolkien in his list of influences, he does not include him in the note at the bottom in which he lists the works most influential in the creation of D&D.
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    Generally speaking, Appendix N consists mostly of nonfiction, shifts frequently, and contains a lot of short works. With that said:
    Essentials
    From Sumer to Rome: The Military Capabilities of Ancient Armies
    Romance of The Three Kingdoms
    Science (Academic Journal)
    Nature (Academic Journal)
    The Golden Bough
    Le Morte d'Arthur

    Currently Relevant
    The Road To Manzikert
    The History Of Arabic Science (Academic Journal)
    The History of Rome (Podcast)
    A Concise History of China
    Lots of stuff that touches on religion too heavily to discuss here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverdance View Post
    An interesting note, although Gygax mentions Tolkien in his list of influences, he does not include him in the note at the bottom in which he lists the works most influential in the creation of D&D.
    That's because Tolkein didn't serve as one Gygax's greatest inspirations. He was an inspiration. He ranked the works of Robert E. Howard, H.P. Lovecraft, Jack Vance, Poul Anderson and Michael Moorcock higher on his list of inspirations for D&D.
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    Lets see, maybe not the most original of lists, but there might be a few things on there which not everyone has read...

    Books
    Tolkien: The Lord of the Rings (Defines fantasy and worldbuilding for me)
    Lewis: The Chronicles of Narnia (Inspired my interest in Parallel worlds, plus the Ruins of Charn are an incredibly evocative image)
    Pulman: His Dark Materials / the Ruby in the Smoke et al (an excellent answer to Narnia)
    Herbert: Dune et al (taught me how to make important issues like politics and religion essential to my games)
    Azimov: Foundation et al / The Caves of Steel (A very interesting case study in created history.)
    Clarke: 2001 et al, Rendezvous with Rama. (Shows one how to do Hard SF well)
    Rothuss: The Name of the Wind (one of the best fantasy books i've ever read)
    Canavan: The Black Magician Trillogy (taught me how to think about how magic works rather than just what it does.)
    Reeve: Mortal Engines (inspired a love of Airships and taught me how to write a dystopia that still has wonder in it.)
    Stroud: The Bartimaeus Trilogy (An excellent example of spirits and extraplanar things should work)
    Zhan: Heir to the Empire et al (Shows that stories don't have a nice simple end, even if you did blow up the death star.)
    Adams: The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy. (A crash course in absurdist humour)
    Pratchett: Discworld et al (taught me how to deconstruct fantasy tropes long before a certain website came along)
    Mann: The Affinity Bridge et al (The best Steampunk series i've found yet)
    Crichton: Jurrasic Park et al, Timeline. (Books that show you how expeditions can go horribly horribly wrong)

    Film and TV
    The Lord of the Rings (arguably the best fantasy films ever made)
    Star Wars (Had a massive influence on me growing up)
    Indiana Jones (My advice to anyone unsure how to write a Dungeon Crawl adventure is to go and watch the opening of Raiders of the Lost Ark.)
    Pirates of the Caribean (Swashbuckling adventure)
    Star Trek (massively influential)
    Stargate SG-1 (involved detailed storylines)
    Babylon Five (use of long storylines and Wham Episodes)
    Children of Dune miniseries (for similar reasons to the books above)
    Dragonflyz (I really like Flying cities, dragon riders and power crystals. and I think this cartoon is responsible)

    Other
    The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (Original Series) (I listed to this on a loop as a kid.)
    Jackson and Livingstone: Fighting Fantasy Gamebooks (taught me how to play D&D before I tried to play D&D)
    Lego (theres no better way to learn how to build a fantasy world than by literally building medieval villages out of small plastic bricks.)
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    Hmm not that I DM, but I imagine my Appendix N would have a lot in common with where I draw on for writing in general.

    Books and folklore
    Neil Gaiman in general
    The Malazan Book of the Fallen + The Malazan novels
    Guardian of the Swords
    Norse mythology (most of it)
    Greek mythology (especially concerning Hades, the after life and the war between the titans and the olympians)

    Cartoons/Anime

    Ragnarök Online: The Animation
    Transformers
    Tailspin
    Wolf's Rain

    Comic Books/Manga
    Sandman
    Ragnarök


    Live Action TV Shows

    Babylon 5
    Doctor Who
    Andromeda
    Star Trek
    La Femme Nikita (not the reboot)


    Film

    Lord of the Rings
    Top Gun
    Regin of Fire
    The Lion King

    Video Games
    Age of Wonders
    Unreal Tournament
    Assassins Creed
    Black and White
    Mass Effect
    Dragon Age
    Warcraft
    Ragnarök Online
    Guild Wars
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    Mine is whatever I'm into at the moment. There is no longterm appendix N, because I don't usually reread, rewatch, or replay anything. And even if I did, it's extremely unlikely that I'd be watching and reading the same thing at the same time.
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