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А насчет мрачняка, что люди хотят то и снимают
но пока светлое романтическое аниме мне удается находить (которое притом и без пошлости)
сериал построенный на основе логов ролевых игр
At the beginning, Group SNE pioneered a new book genre entitled replay. Replays are not novels but transcripts of RPG sessions, to both hold the interest of readers, and convey the events that took place during the games run. It was the start of "Record of Lodoss War".The first replay, Record of Lodoss War, is a replay of Dungeons & Dragons that has been published in Comptiq magazine since 1986. Ryo Mizuno was the Dungeon Master (DM) at the time the origin games were played, and recorded the sessions. Replays have proven to be popular, even to those who do not play role-playing games but are fans of fiction (including fantasy fiction). Similar to light novels, many characters and parties in replays have become popular as characters of anime. An example of such a character is the female elf Deedlit in Record of Lodoss War. Her player is science fiction novelist Hiroshi Yamamoto (playing a character in an RPG who is of the other gender from the player is not particularly uncommon, especially among experienced players). * Record of Lodoss War (ロードス島戦記, Record of Lodoss War?) - Parn's party, game system is Dungeons and Dragons. * Record of Lodoss War II (ロードス島戦記Ⅱ, Record of Lodoss War II?) - Orson's party, game system is Dungeons and Dragons. * Record of Lodoss War III (ロードス島戦記Ⅱ, Record of Lodoss War III?) - Spark's party, game system is Record of Lodoss War Companion.Later, these replays were novelized as Japanese fantasy novels of an early date.The Record of Lodoss War setting was offered to TSR, the owners of D&D at that time (TSR went bankrupt in 1997 and was bought by Wizards of the Coast), but due to the policies of senior management at the time, it was believed that the setting would not sell well and it was not purchased.