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The feel for this campaign will be similar to a steam-punk style with high magic examples of this would be [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fullmetal_Alchemist ''Fullmetal Alchemist''],  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fantasy_6#Setting ''Final Fantasy VI''] or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eberron ''Eberon'']
The feel for this campaign will be similar to a steam-punk style with high magic examples of this would be [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fullmetal_Alchemist ''Fullmetal Alchemist''],  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fantasy_6#Setting ''Final Fantasy VI''] or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eberron ''Eberon'']
===Story===
The story will be generated from the back grounds that are provided to me.


===Characters===
===Characters===

Revision as of 17:37, 20 January 2009


Campaign Introduction

This is a proposal for a future campaign run by Clay.

Setting

Set in a world similar to our own during the late 1800's or early 1900's in a European/American environment. This world has evolved in tandem with a high level of magic, so most technology is built around such magics.

  • Gunpowder (or its likeness) has not been discovered or utilized, so weapons are still stuck in mid evil levels (swords, axes, bows...).
  • Transportation for short distances is handled by horses or other living creatures, automobiles do not exist yet. Long-distance maybe covered by a limited number of trains. Few tracks do cross the continent, but they do cross.
  • Humans are the dominant species of the world, but all the high fantasy races do exist (elves, dwarfs, gnomes, demons...). The level of interaction they maintain with the humans will be decided by the players.
  • The rest of the make up of the campaign and story will be dictated by the backgrounds of the characters

The feel for this campaign will be similar to a steam-punk style with high magic examples of this would be Fullmetal Alchemist, Final Fantasy VI or Eberon


Story

The story will be generated from the back grounds that are provided to me.

Characters

Think of someone who'd exist within that world and would be fun to play. The sky is the limit (for the most part) anything way over powered (e.g. Jesus) will be scaled back or disallowed. Anything way under powered will be pitied.

If the back story requires a political structure, military group or any other organization feel free to create the group as well. In fact the more NPCs that can be created in the back story makes it easier to draw plot hooks and such. Feel free to create as much of the world as you like to fit your character, but do remember that after it is created, it becomes a tool of mine to horribly screw over the party.

I know that GURPS is very adjustable and can be used to create a variety of different characters, but even so please pay little attention to the rules when generating a concept, we'll break the rules to fit your character (within reason of course). The golden rule here is good storytelling, all else is secondary to the story.

Please write a back story as the first chapter of a book, leave room for growth of your character and a reason for adventuring (since you're not getting one from me). The more information you can provide me, the better experience it should be for you.

Creation doesn't need to collaborative, the party doesn't need to know each other ahead of time, and small secrets from the party are okay. Just realize that if you create a paladin and the rest of the party are rouges, you may need to adapt to the rest of the part a bit.

Any conflicts (e.g. one player is the last is the sole elf adventuring trying to find traces of his lost brethren, another is a general in the elven army preparing an assault on the human scourge)will be resolve as best as possible (whomever is most passionate about theirs, who ever has another idea...).

Points will be awarded based on back story. But remember the rule of escalation: What the players have access to, so do the antagonists.