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Historic Places/Periods You'd Like to see a Game Setting Based On?

Started by RPGPundit, March 29, 2017, 02:01:18 AM

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Kiero

Quote from: Trond;954147I have never seen Ancient Greece (or the Hellenistic period) handled well. So that would be something.

Paul Elliot's Warlords of Alexander is pretty good for the Hellenistic era. I used it as a sourcebook for my own Hellenistic hack of ACKS. There's also Philos Basilikos for GURPS, which is useful as a player guide.
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Darrin Kelley

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Quote from: Kiero;954221Paul Elliot's Warlords of Alexander is pretty good for the Hellenistic era. I used it as a sourcebook for my own Hellenistic hack of ACKS. There's also Philos Basilikos for GURPS, which is useful as a player guide.

There is also the Rolemaster Classic, Mythic Greece. Which really was the only memorable sourcebook of that line. But it was really well done.

But the problem with referencing sourcebooks of the past is: Accessibility and current availability. What is currently available of those historical periods now?
 

RunningLaser

What would the pike and shot era be?  That seems kinda cool.  Pikes.... shot...  adventure!

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GameDaddy

Quote from: RunningLaser;954148Colonial America.  You have this new world, great unexplored expanse- no one's done much with it.

I have. Cover art for my Patriot game, an RPG set in the Age of Reason;

http://imgur.com/a/mC15V

Lately though I have been doing D&D games  set in Europe and the Middle East especially at conventions, featuring The Crusades and the Crusaders.
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Kiero

Quote from: RunningLaser;954223What would the pike and shot era be?  That seems kinda cool.  Pikes.... shot...  adventure!

Eighty Years War? Thirty Years War? English Civil War(s)?
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DavetheLost

Quote from: Darrin Kelley;954216Ancient Egypt. Particularly of a mythical bent.

I have the Rolemaster Classic, Mythic Egypt. And that book was bad. The writer tried to squeeze Egyptian Mythology through the lense of Tolkien.

OGL Ancients tried to cram Greek and Egyptian Mythology under the same cover. And honestly? It didn't do either of the subjects any favors.

So yeah. i definitely see it as an under-served topic.

Take a look at Valley of the Pharoahs from Palladium Books. IIRC is is available in PDF and it is actually a nice little game. Moswtly historical.

DavetheLost

A Pike & Shotte RPG could be fun. It does overlap with the Three Musketeers and swashbuckling which have frequently been done, as have pirates. Add to Pike&Shot the War of Austrian Succession, the War of Spanish Succession, and the Great Northern War. Although the WSS didn't have much pike being more early horse and musket.

Akrasia

Quote from: Trond;954147...I have never seen Ancient Greece (or the Hellenistic period) handled well. So that would be something.
- Bronze age Greece (Minoans or Mycenaeans) could also be cool.

A "Mythic Greece" setting book is forthcoming for Mythras (formerly RuneQuest 6).

Design Mechanism already has "Mythic Britain" (5th-6th C Britain) and "Mythic Rome" (Republican Rome) settings out. I've played in the Mythic Britain campaign, and it's excellent.
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DavetheLost

"Age of Arthur" provides a nice itteration of FATE for post-Roman Britain. Mostly historical, but it does have magic and a few fantastic creatures.

Simlasa

Hudson's Bay Company vs. North West Fur Company... and stuff around the war of 1812. Lots of factions, wilderness, ties to Napoleonic wars.

Black Vulmea

Gold rush era Australia, roughly 1850-1900: miners and prospectors, bushrangers (outlaws), State Police ('Texas Rangers'), aborigines, sheep and cattle stations.
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Baeraad

The Inca Empire. I'm not even sure why, except that I feel like they're an overlooked civilisation even as far as pre-Columbian American cultures go - those damn Aztecs hog all the attention! :p
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AsenRG

Quote from: Darrin Kelley;954220Never. I really never heard of that game until your post.
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Quote from: Baeraad;954294The Inca Empire. I'm not even sure why, except that I feel like they're an overlooked civilisation even as far as pre-Columbian American cultures go - those damn Aztecs hog all the attention! :p
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RunningLaser

Quote from: GameDaddy;954230I have. Cover art for my Patriot game, an RPG set in the Age of Reason;

http://imgur.com/a/mC15V

Lately though I have been doing D&D games  set in Europe and the Middle East especially at conventions, featuring The Crusades and the Crusaders.

Please keep us posted here about that.