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    Are there any historically-themed WoD mu*?

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    • Ghost
      Ghost @Groth last edited by

      @Groth said:

      @Coin said:

      @Arkandel said:

      @Groth I'll help run it, but I won't head it.

      You have a bad habit of getting people to hypothesize and get into an idea and then going, "but I'm not gonna be in charge!" 😛

      We've seen what happens to people who headstaff.

      Truefax. Most staffers with bright eyes for their new shiny game are like...

      ...and then four months after opening are like...

      Delete the Hog Pit. It'll be fun.
      I really don't understand He-Man

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        Groth @Misadventure last edited by

        @Misadventure said:

        Penny dreadful's character dynamics had involved backstories that mattered, and little contact with others who knew any of what was going on. The viewers learned as the characters did, or slower. This dynamic does not work on a MU*.

        I don't think any of us here are talking about the specific setting of Penny Dreadful but rather a setting in the style of Penny Dreadful.

        What is obvious to you may not be obvious to me and vice versa.

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        • Arkandel
          Arkandel Admin @Misadventure last edited by

          @Misadventure The idea is to use the setting (as in the atmosphere, the general politics, the locale, the look-and-feel) rather than the plotlines themselves, I believe.

          It's not about recreating PD, in fact we'd probably have to toss a lot of its specifics out right from the start.

          • He who takes offense when not intended is a fool. He who takes offense when intended is a greater fool.
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          • Ghost
            Ghost @Groth last edited by

            @Groth said:

            @Misadventure said:

            Penny dreadful's character dynamics had involved backstories that mattered, and little contact with others who knew any of what was going on. The viewers learned as the characters did, or slower. This dynamic does not work on a MU*.

            I don't think any of us here are talking about the specific setting of Penny Dreadful but rather a setting in the style of Penny Dreadful.

            Agreed. Not the TV show in particular, but the Penny Dreadfuls. The little, cheap rag horror serials that take place in turn of the century settings. Lovecraft. The Ripper. Werewolves of London.

            Think Sin City of Horror, stories told in a slightly noir/dreadful setting.

            Delete the Hog Pit. It'll be fun.
            I really don't understand He-Man

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            • ZombieGenesis
              ZombieGenesis last edited by

              Agreed. I just like the settings. 1800's London. Again, Jack the Ripper, Jekylland Hyde, etc and so on.

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              • Misadventure
                Misadventure last edited by Misadventure

                I'd suggest reading some of those Penny Dreadfuls then. They are, in fact, usually terrible, or plain and simple.

                Then again Dumas wrote in serials, and I like his stuff.

                Also, I wasn't accusing anyone of anything. I said look at the character dynamics, and see if that is what is interesting or is there a more applicable part of a property. Same would apply to plotting, pacing, and writing styles of awesome authors.

                It was a note.

                I have a waggish sense of humor.

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                • tragedyjones
                  tragedyjones last edited by

                  I suggest watching Penny Dreadful as it is fucking boss.

                  I'm a rodeo clown.

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                  • Three-Eyed Crow
                    Three-Eyed Crow Banned @Misadventure last edited by Three-Eyed Crow

                    @Misadventure said:

                    I'd suggest reading some of those Penny Dreadfuls then. They are, in fact, usually terrible, or plain and simple.

                    Then again Dumas wrote in serials, and I like his stuff.

                    A lot of Dickens and the Sherlock Holmes stories were also serials. That stuff was the weekly TV of its day, so it tended to be churned out pretty quickly and with limited eye to quality, but there was a lot of it. So some of what we now consider classic literature started as very low, disposable entertainment.

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                    • ZombieGenesis
                      ZombieGenesis last edited by

                      For me it's less about emulating any one type of serial and more just the general atmosphere. Foggy cobblestone streets lit by flickering gas lamps. Shadowy killers lurking in the alleys. Things like that. It's just one of my favorite periods.

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                      • Coin
                        Coin @Groth last edited by

                        @Groth said:

                        @Coin said:

                        @Arkandel said:

                        @Groth I'll help run it, but I won't head it.

                        You have a bad habit of getting people to hypothesize and get into an idea and then going, "but I'm not gonna be in charge!" 😛

                        We've seen what happens to people who headstaff.

                        We've never seen what happens with games without staff, though--because they don't happen.

                        "Excuse the hell out of you. He's a bag of dicks. I'm a carefully curated box of cocks." -- to @GirlCalledBlu upon being misrepresented.

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                        • Bobotron
                          Bobotron last edited by

                          You could wait for Dark Eras to finish or find the backer material maybe.

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                          • HorrorHound
                            HorrorHound @Ganymede last edited by

                            @Ganymede said:

                            Someone just posted up about Coyote Trail on a game I'm on: http://coyotetrail.wikidot.com. Have a look at it?

                            Also "Two Cities" - 1800s I believe, in the works.

                            The Center Cannot Hold.

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                                • Misadventure
                                  Misadventure last edited by

                                  Why not make them Blood Thanes, meaning they go to live, and be part of a small community that is fed on once every few weeks, then are returned if they wish to go home? Ones that are scared to go home, or who see opportunities for power or service, desire to be ghouls, or want to be embraced might stay. It's like going to the svartalfar underground cities where there are wonders and terrors, amazing powers and skillful artisans, and so on. You could even run such a society much as Ars Magica had warriors and farmers around Mages.

                                  I have a waggish sense of humor.

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                                    • Lithium
                                      Lithium @le_mew last edited by

                                      @le_mew said:

                                      I understand. You assumed, but I referenced 'old west' and/or roaring twenties theme.

                                      Old West WoD would actually interest me. Lots of potential for great RP there, and saloon RP would be a /lot/ more interesting than bar RP, cuz the local sheriff only cares of it was a clean fight or not.

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                                      • Thenomain
                                        Thenomain @Lithium last edited by

                                        @Lithium

                                        In our 1990s universe that WoD evolved from, there were quite a few bars where the cops just give up on, in those areas of town where cops give up on. In fact, there still are.

                                        We don't have bar fights on WoD games because rules lawyers, not because of cops.

                                        “If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.”
                                        ― Carl Sagan, Cosmos

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                                          ThatGuyThere last edited by

                                          Also the lack of proportional response on a mush. While I would be up in most cases for my chars to be in a bat fight win or lose with the loser only being beaten up. Quite often even the most minor of conflicts becomes everyone pulling out the biggest guns they have and then staff being called, a super long time stop and then then almost inevitable retcon. None of these drawbacks gets changed by differing perspectives held by IC law enforcement either PC or NPC.

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                                            Pyrephox @ThatGuyThere last edited by

                                            @ThatGuyThere Oh gosh, yes. That is one of my biggest peeves in all of MU*dom.

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