Definitely. R.I.P.D. is a comic book movie. It takes elements from the comic and presents them visually with its own cinematic style and interpretations.
It depends on how you measure it. If you mean in terms of playing time, it can vary based on your pace. But in terms of the plot itself, it's a moderately sized story with a decent amount of content.
You can try some online role - playing game communities. For example, Reddit has various D&D related sub - reddits where users might share their free 5e D&D stories. Another option is some independent game - related blogs. Some bloggers are passionate about D&D and might post their own or others' free 5e D&D stories for the love of the game.
In general, you can use the D&D 5e OGL for writing fiction. However, make sure to review the license carefully to understand any restrictions or requirements. Also, keep in mind that certain elements might be protected and not available for unrestricted use.
Some of the best P D James novels include 'An Unsuitable Job for a Woman'. It features Cordelia Gray, a young female detective, and is a great example of James's ability to create complex characters and engaging mysteries.
P D James' last novel is 'Death Comes to Pemberley'. It is a mystery novel that combines the world of Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice' with James' own brand of crime - solving. It takes place in the idyllic setting of Pemberley, the Darcy estate, and involves a murder mystery that shakes the genteel society there.