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Lora Croft
Rick O'Connell
Indiana Jones
By today's rigorous academic standards, they were all terrible at their jobs.
But in the Twenties they'd be lauded for bringing treasures and riches to their countries, whatever the cost to the native people of the lands they explored.
I want to do an RP about a group of archaeologists and hangers on in the 1920's, with a touch of good old Hollywood gun toting, risen mummies, and ancient curses to boot.
We can hash out real deets as soon as I have some interest, but here's a few things I have already begun to consider:
Fun character interaction(feuds, witty banter etc) is a must.
As hinted above, this will be a world where "every myth is true." Gods exist, though most have been sleeping for a while. Try not to wake them, would you?
Magic and the like might exist, but not in the overt way you'd see in a high fantasy world.
I have considered steampunk elements, though I wouldn't make this an actual steampunk world.
Possibly episodic, where each player GMs a short storyline in turns, each one focusing on a different job.
I'm not sure whether or not I want to use real locations. I may use fake ones based on real places. Or, if we do the above, each GM can decide for themselves.
Lora Croft
Rick O'Connell
Indiana Jones
By today's rigorous academic standards, they were all terrible at their jobs.
But in the Twenties they'd be lauded for bringing treasures and riches to their countries, whatever the cost to the native people of the lands they explored.
I want to do an RP about a group of archaeologists and hangers on in the 1920's, with a touch of good old Hollywood gun toting, risen mummies, and ancient curses to boot.
We can hash out real deets as soon as I have some interest, but here's a few things I have already begun to consider:
Fun character interaction(feuds, witty banter etc) is a must.
As hinted above, this will be a world where "every myth is true." Gods exist, though most have been sleeping for a while. Try not to wake them, would you?
Magic and the like might exist, but not in the overt way you'd see in a high fantasy world.
I have considered steampunk elements, though I wouldn't make this an actual steampunk world.
Possibly episodic, where each player GMs a short storyline in turns, each one focusing on a different job.
I'm not sure whether or not I want to use real locations. I may use fake ones based on real places. Or, if we do the above, each GM can decide for themselves.