Reddit reviews Lamentations of the Flame Princess A Red & Pleasant Land
We found 2 Reddit comments about Lamentations of the Flame Princess A Red & Pleasant Land. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
A terrible Red King wars with an awful Queen, and together they battle into being a rigid, wrong world. . . and this book has everything you need to run it.
I'm not sure if this counts, but I have A Red and Pleasant Land and I love it. It fueled an entire arc in my group's campaign. I like "weird" fantasy (the archetypical D&D stuff doesn't do it for me so much, even though I run 5e) and the ideas, monsters, and flavor of the book were amazing. The fact that it's so "out there" also meant it was easy to graft to my current setting. The players got there by navigating a magical forest. It has some very cool tables, too. So to basically echo another comment: adaptability, cool concepts, hooks, etc.
As for why I actually purchased it, the quality of the book itself had a lot to do with it (hardback with cloth cover, very nice object in and of itself), but the unusual illustrations and the fact I love the whole Wonderland type of thing fed into it a lot.
Hey, I know this post is a bit older, but I just subbed here. Check out Scarlett Heroes. Its a rule set for running solo games. I plan to use it very soon for A Red & Pleasant Land (Dark Alice in Wonderland with vampires. Good shit)
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/m/product/127180
https://www.amazon.com/Pleasant-Land-Lamentations-Flame-Princess/dp/9525904601
Good luck!