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MARVELS: Streets of New York


New York City. A glittering labyrinth of steel, glass, and shadows. The very pulse of the city beats in rhythm with millions of hopes, struggles, and secrets. Every day brings with it a new tale waiting to be written, a new twist around every corner. Here in the big city, where ordinary men and women walk in the shadow of masked giants, life is rarely as it seems, though. Beneath the lights of Broadway, where the glow of Times Square fades into the gloom of the boroughs, the city becomes something else—a battleground where power is the only language spoken.

On the streets of New York, crime doesn't just survive—it thrives.

The story of the Bronx isn't just one of history and culture, but also of power. Tombstone, one time common thug turned fledging crime boss, runs his operations out of Harlem, turning the area into a stronghold of violence and intimidation.

Brooklyn is the epicenter of dangerous ambition. Madame Masque, the deadly and calculating woman with a face of gold, proves she's not just a player, but a force of nature pulling the strings behind the scenes as the borough becomes her criminal playground.

In Queens, grittiness is the law of the land. Hammerhead, a ruthless gangster known for his unbreakable skull and even tougher demeanor, has claimed a mansion in the heart of the borough as his personal fortress from which deals can be made in blood.

Staten Island bubbles with tension. The Maggia, a collection of crime families who once thrived in Little Italy, have now taken hold on the island—turning it into a quiet nexus for smuggling, racketeering, and power plays.

Manhattan. From the bustling avenues of Midtown to the sleek corridors of Wall Street, this is where the city's heart beats strongest. At the center of it all is Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin himself, whose reach extends far beyond his imposing Tower.

In New York, every alley tells a story. Every building, every block, every dark corner has a role to play in this tale of never-ending struggle for power. Here, crime runs rampant, and the law is just another game to play.

Welcome to the real Streets of New York, where heroes fight to keep the darkness at bay, and the villains are always one step ahead.




# Some folks like to get away, take a holiday from the neighborhood….
Hop a flight to Miami Beach, or to Hollywood….
But I'm taking a Greyhound, on the Hudson River line…


…I'm in a New York state of mind #


Marvels: Streets of New York is a roleplaying game based loosely in the Marvel Comics universe - specifically, in that universe’s version of New York City, and even more specifically, at the street level. The heavy-hitters of this world – the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, the X-Men – are all still very much still around, battling intergalactic conquerors and supernatural terrors and unraveling global conspiracies… but that’s not where our stories take place. This game is focused on the city itself, the heroes and villains who populate it, and the conflicts, crises, mysteries, romances, power struggles, team-ups, betrayals, falls and redemptions that happen in the Big Apple.

# In New York
Concrete Jungle, where dreams are made of,
There’s nothing you can’t do,
Now you’re in New York,
These streets will make you feel brand new,
Big lights will inspire you,
Let’s hear it for New York, New York, New York… #


The Marvel iteration of New York is one of the most lively cities in all of fiction, vivid and dangerous and oozing with character. And unlike the likes of Gotham City, it isn’t tied to a specific character, or even a specific mood– on any given day, you might see a rooftop duel between Daredevil and Bullseye along the blocks of Hell’s Kitchen, get caught up in some wacky hijinks with Squirrel Girl in Central Park, find a human trafficking ring shot to pulp by the Punisher in the Bronx, kick a few bucks to the Heroes for Hire to clear out a gang hideout in Harlem, and get saved from a collapsing construction site in Queens by your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, all before making it home to turn on the Yankees game and open up the latest copy of the Daily Bugle.

From a game perspective, while the Five Boroughs and their dozens of individual neighborhoods should give everyone plenty of sites to see and people to meet, keeping things contained in the city should also encourage more interaction and collaboration, since crossing from one hero’s “turf” to another is usually as simple as walking a few blocks.


# New York isn't New York without you, love
So far in a few blocks, to be so low
And if I call you from First Avenue
Well, you're the only motherfucker in the city who can handle me #


Players can pick and play as any relatively “street-level” Marvel hero or anti-hero. By ‘street-level,’ we mean any character whose usual sphere of influence doesn’t expand outside of New York itself. Captain America might only be able to punch through a wall, but he goes on globe-trotting adventures and fights global threats all the time, so he’d likely be out. Meanwhile, someone like Jessica Jones could theoretically be a world-level hero, but she almost never operates outside the city.

This game also takes a fairly loose approach to canon, but re-imagined or OC characters are not allowed. While the exact details of a character don’t need to adhere to one particular iteration, the character should still be recognizable as their canon counterparts. You are welcome to pull from the 616 or Ultimate comic books, the MCU, the various animated series, or some amalgamation of them, as long as its basis is in some version of official Marvel lore.


# New York's alright if you like drunks in your doorway!
New York's alright if you wanna freeze to death!
New York's alright if you wanna get mugged or murdered!
New York's alright if you like saxophones! #


Something’s always going down in the big city, whether you’re ready for it or not. In that spirit, the GMs will sporadically generate events that will happen in the various Boroughs. Some of these might be quick one-and-done emergencies like a runaway train or someone like Rhino going on a tear, some of them might be more involved mysteries like tracking down a serial killer, others might be long-running metaplots such as the never-ending power struggle between the city’s various crime lords. Players will be encouraged to participate in these events, but not required- if one event doesn’t spark your imagination, maybe the next one will.
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Crime? In New York? Unheard of.
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Sounds great! I have an idea for Morbius, but would his depiction in the Midnight Suns video game be alright? I genuinely think it's the best depiction of him.
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What is the depiction in the game like?
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What is the depiction in the game like?


Much less feral than he is usually depicted. He's very much in control of his hunger for blood as much as he can be by only feeding on evil people or using a diluted serum to keep it at bay. He's very regretful of his previous actions after first becoming a vampyre, and is well-spoken, pragmatic, and more focused on controlling his condition rather than indulging in bloodlust. I'd sort of be taking hints from this depiction mixed with his short 2013 run if I were to play him.
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It's an interesting take, but I do think struggling with his monstrous nature and craving for blood is kind of integral to his character- otherwise, the uniqueness of being a vampire gives way to being a vampire skin on a regular superhero. Having some degree of control over it isn't a bad idea, since it shows he's made progress, but I'd be careful not to just remove one of the character's central conflicts, since that's part of what makes him interesting.
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Also, should probably clarify, Hound, Andy, and I are all running this shindig, so any of us can answer questions you may have.
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I assume that certain pizza-loving mutated turtles won't be welcomed. Would Venom/Eddie be acceptable alternatives?
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So, we know that Spider-properties are going to be the most coveted. It's something we considered and, while we don't want this to have the "Gotham" problem of everyone being from the same franchise, we're also not saying there can only be one Spider swinging around. This RP also isn't a "fresh" setting, so there can be experienced heroes and legacy characters around.

Which means, yes, Eddie Brock/Venom is fair game in a vacuum. If, for instance, we already had a handful of Spider-characters accepted, though, and then we received an app for another, we would be much less inclined at that point.

Does that make sense?

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Yeah, so I would wait for the Spider-Man sheet before applying for Venom/Eddie?
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Nope. You don't have to wait. If you happen to app an Eddie Brock before there's a Peter Parker, the only thing that matters is if your app meets the qualities we're looking for.

What I'm saying is, if there is already a Peter Parker, a Miles Morales, a Cindy Moon, and then someone apps an Eddie Brock, it'll be much more difficult for that Eddie Brock app to be accepted at that point out of oversaturation concerns. That doesn't mean you need to wait to see what's around first. Like I said, this isn't a fresh world so there's plenty of room for legacies to be around without parent characters.

That being said, I would be shocked if a Spider-Man app wasn't submitted within ten hours of an OOC going up.
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It's an interesting take, but I do think struggling with his monstrous nature and craving for blood is kind of integral to his character- otherwise, the uniqueness of being a vampire gives way to being a vampire skin on a regular superhero. Having some degree of control over it isn't a bad idea, since it shows he's made progress, but I'd be careful not to just remove one of the character's central conflicts, since that's part of what makes him interesting.


You make an excellent point, I was more married to his characterisation in Midnight Suns than this aspect of his character and definitely agree it would be a lot more interesting with this struggle built in.
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I'd like to stake my interest in apping a Hawkeye pulling primarily from the Fraction run, if that would be kosher?
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Fraction Hawkeye? Ludicrous, there's totally nothing street level about that run ...

In all seriousness, so long as you weren't trying to have Hawkeye do Avengers stuff on the side, I would personally consider that to be in line with what we're going for. I imagine Hound and Andy wouldn't be opposed either.
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Hey, if this is going on and we have Hawkeye, Morbius, Venom, etc. I would like to add Nightcrawler to the roster. Because what is more NY than a catholic German immigrant with a wild/demonic appearance whose main hobbies include fencing, playing tricks, and flirting with the ladies? I mean he sounds like the type of guy who New Yorkers almost expect to see on public transportation anyway in a non-marvel universe.
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My only hang-up with Nightcrawler would be explaining why he's operating solo rather than with the X-Men. The same can be said of Hawkeye with the Avengers, but Hawkeye does have a well-known solo run. I'm not saying a flat no off the cuff, but I'd need to see the application to be sold on it.
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In general, the X-Men are very much not street level.
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I mean Kurt seems to have had several solo adventures and off to the side situations with like one friend from the X-Men like Wolverine. But if you really want me to, I'll make an app focused on the time he left the team in order to go to seminary and become a priest.
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Currently discussing with my fellow GMs about the whole "team members who aren't going to be team members" thing. But in general, the way we're treating the X-Men, the Avengers, the FF, etc, is that they do exist and have existed for some time but they're just kinda offscreen dealing with other problems.
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