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([personal profile] gothwalk Nov. 13th, 2002 03:37 pm)
And indeed, here's some talk about what I intend to do with various game stuffs in the next year.



Warning: This lot may never happen. It's not like I have a lot of spare time to fill up.

I suspect that an awful lot of the use of Modern will be for Buffy-esque games. However, I intend to use it for Other Dublin, the urban fantasy setting that's been running around in my head for a few years now. Other Dublin deals with the Dublin that's there all the time, a hand's breadth away, with daoine sidhe, ghosts, half-otherworldly people, wizards, and bards. It's a setting where demon summoners meet in the dark corners of Bewleys to discuss just what went wrong in that last summoning with their deceased colleagues, where the camel bones under Trinity were no surprise to anyone, where O'Connell Bridge at midnight is a gate to the Other City.

The temptation to get in and do games of some of Matt Rossi's stranger stuff is great. But I might have to leave that to him.

There's also my plan to do something like the Honorverse with d20 Traveller. I'm debating whether to set it in the actual Star Kingdom of Manticore at the end of War of Honor, or elsewhere around the same time, or in a different but very similar universe, which just happens to have the same physics, same science, and the same kind of conflicts. And there's the debate on making the PCs military or not.

Or I could go ahead and do Starflung as a game setting. That's the Space Opera setting that's been brewing in my mind for years now too. I think it might even be more useful to use Modern than Traveller for it, although that will have to wait until I see the books.

I have ideas lurking for a high-magic modern-era game, essentially this world (or another) with all the science replaced by magic. Or there's the Empire of Unreason setting, which is very very cool, and would probably benefit from some synthesis of the D&D and Modern rules. I'd like to do something with a conspiracy-in-Europe thing too, where the Royal Family, Bertie Ahern, and Charles Haughey are really all lizards, and Vladimir Putin is a shapeshifter. And the notion of a post-apocalyptic Europe hasn't been explored nearly enough.

These settings will not be campaigns. I'll put together games in them, play them at weekends, possibly even have plot arcs and the same PCs, but I'm not going to commit to running them regularly, or even ever again - three campaigns are plenty to be running.

However, if you're interested in playing in these, and you can make it to Dublin for a game, let me know, and I'll take that into account in my planning. And anyone wanting to throw ideas this way will be welcome to do so.


From: [identity profile] galdrin.livejournal.com


> [...] Other Dublin deals with the Dublin that's
> there all the time, a hand's breadth away,
> with daoine sidhe, ghosts, half-otherworldly
> people, wizards, and bards.

Love this idea ... don't forget to include some of Katherine Kurtz's gargoyles from St. Patrick's Gargoyle.

> There's also my plan to do something like the
> Honorverse with d20 Traveller.

Honor-verse - as in Honor Harrington?

> Or there's the Empire of Unreason setting,
> which is very very cool, and would probably
> benefit from some synthesis of the D&D
> and Modern rules.

I like this idea, too. Second only to the Dublin one
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From: [identity profile] gothwalk.livejournal.com


>Honor-verse - as in Honor Harrington?

That's the one. There's a small cabal of Weber nuts around here. We all have other halves, and they're apparently intending to picket the games with placards reading "Honor Widows" and "Down With Honor". [livejournal.com profile] mr_wombat may also be made an honorary widow.
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