I don’t play the rules per se, but instead use Tales of Blades and Heroes or aSoBH in the genre. All of my scenarios are made up. I have never been a orthodox adherent to any particular rules system way back when D&D booklets were first published in the 70s, i see no reason not to take the good ideas and modify and homebrew like we did back then.
Had a very nice run as a GM at the recent local con, where the French Gendarmerie were chasing Spanish Partisans (and British Rifles with Sharpe and Harper also showed up) into a village built near standing stones and a treasure filled crypt of an ancient Celtic chieftain. most of the players thought it was just a straight up Napoleonic skirmish (but each side had its own contingent squad of the Order of the Silver Bayonet mystics each ran by a single player who may have suspected otherwise) until the wraiths, skeletons and zombies emerged, led by a great spectre…