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    • KarmaBumK
      KarmaBum
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      But not historically accurate cowboys.

      More like Wild Imaginary West - https://runefoundry.com/products/wild-imaginary-west-rpg?srsltid=AfmBOooAEp1NVTXF0ZeDBoSmAawCkPK1_tbzkyC8kqVi8MVvUz60WwxQ

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      • somasatoriS
        somasatori @KarmaBum
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        @KarmaBum WEIRD WEST, HELL YES

        "And the Fool says, pointing to the invertebrate fauna feeding in the graves: 'Here a monarchy reigns, mightier than you: His Majesty the Worm.'"
        Italo Calvino, The Castle of Crossed Destines

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          Roo @Floof
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          @Floof said in Missed Settings:

          Something inspired by the Temeraire series.

          Funny thing is, is that I’ve read that the Author admits to have been a regular on PernMUSH back in the 90’s. So would probably be quite OK with a MUSH being made.

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          • GashlycrumbG
            Gashlycrumb @KarmaBum
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            @KarmaBum I agree totally and would love to see that.

            Have you watched that guy’s youtube mini-building channel? I thought "I want that as RPG setting’ before he announced its release as a game.

            "This is Liberty Hall; you can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard!"
            – A. Bertram Chandler

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            • KarmaBumK
              KarmaBum @Gashlycrumb
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              @Gashlycrumb Yep. We started watching circa lockdown, and I kept thinking… this would make a great RPG setting. So we backed the kickstarter.

              The guide is mostly mechanics that seems fun for a TTRPG, but also has some good setting information about various factions, and tons of monster info.

              I would play in this world, sort of tongue-in-cheek but with real peril out there! I just don’t have it in me to set up another game right now.

              It’s someone else’s turn.

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              • bear_necessitiesB
                bear_necessities @KarmaBum
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                @KarmaBum said in Missed Settings:

                But not historically accurate cowboys.

                More like Wild Imaginary West - https://runefoundry.com/products/wild-imaginary-west-rpg?srsltid=AfmBOooAEp1NVTXF0ZeDBoSmAawCkPK1_tbzkyC8kqVi8MVvUz60WwxQ

                @Gashlycrumb this is what I want, make this for me, thank you.

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                  Roadspike @KarmaBum
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                  @KarmaBum If you like FS3, I do happen to have the stats I put together from The Network’s Western series that y’all could use as a starting point.

                  Formerly known as Seraphim73 (he/him)

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                    Ominous
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                    Since we are talking Weird West, how about Weird West but D&D fantasy? This is a really good OSR adventure: Tomb Robbers of the Crystal Frontier

                    Here’s a YouTube review of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUkPt9VcsWw&pp=0gcJCRsBo7VqN5tD

                    And here’s the creator’s blog posts on the expanded universe: https://alldeadgenerations.blogspot.com/search/label/Crystal Frontier

                    Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam

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                    • somasatoriS
                      somasatori @Ominous
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                      @Ominous said in Missed Settings:

                      Since we are talking Weird West, how about Weird West but D&D fantasy? This is a really good OSR adventure: Tomb Robbers of the Crystal Frontier

                      Taking this time to plug my favorite podcast which has an episode on this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0GCCgNIKbo

                      There’s also another recent Weird West setting out there put out by Monte Cook and using the Cypher System, which is Gunslinger Knights. It’s very much “what if The Dark Tower but RPG” but that in itself is a weird west setting.

                      "And the Fool says, pointing to the invertebrate fauna feeding in the graves: 'Here a monarchy reigns, mightier than you: His Majesty the Worm.'"
                      Italo Calvino, The Castle of Crossed Destines

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                      • MisterBoringM
                        MisterBoring
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                        In the Weird West genre, I’ve heard good things about Haunted West, but I haven’t actually picked it up yet. The book is absolutely massive (800+ pages), it is written with a mechanical system that has three stages of complexity, so you can go from very narrative and story driven to a full tactical simulator of weird western life. (It also has a secret extra chapter of rules & playbooks for playing in the setting using PBTA.) I’ve heard the setting is an interesting alternate history and the selection of supernatural stuff occurring in the game is very wide and allows for a lot of diversity in setting up the antagonists of a given plot.

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                        • GashlycrumbG
                          Gashlycrumb @bear_necessities
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                          @bear_necessities

                          With or without:

                          @Gashlycrumb said in Historical Games Round 75:

                          (Okay we have mining claims, and a valley with a couple of competing cattle ranches and homessteads, and a ridiculous frickin’ castle that some freak had built by Italian masons that he imported for the purpose and had guarded by Pinkertons while they worked, then released to run wild across the plains, and now it’s the Manor House like Downton Abbey, but if those PCs go into town it’s more like Deadwood. But it’s Boylei guy’s Wild Imaginary West so you have to carry this steampunkish antenna thing around to prevent weird monsters or giant versions of normal animals coming near you. Later in this story the abandoned Italian masons will appear, having survived by taking over a troupe of giant apes.)

                          "This is Liberty Hall; you can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard!"
                          – A. Bertram Chandler

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                          • bear_necessitiesB
                            bear_necessities @Gashlycrumb
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                            @Gashlycrumb tbh that’s too many words for me to read but sure yes go ahead I’ll play for at least 2 months before I flake lol 😄

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                              bear_necessities @bear_necessities
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                              All I really want btw is the ability to ride my horse, wear a cowboy hat, and rob trains/stagecoaches and maybe fight monsters. I’d like to be a bad guy, and not a bad guy that’s really a good guy and all the bad guys are actually good and it’s only the NPCs that are actually bad!! I just want to be bad. Let me be a bad guy. Thanks.

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                              • MisterBoringM
                                MisterBoring
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                                I just had a crazy idea to merge two flavors into one great taste.

                                Dark City

                                a man in a suit stands in a dark room and says sleep now

                                and

                                The Wild West

                                a man wearing a cowboy hat is standing next to a horse

                                I’ll share more when I have it fleshed out but think: Wild West microcosm in a dome floating in space, psychic powers, secret alien schemes…

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                                • KarmaBumK
                                  KarmaBum @Roadspike
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                                  @Roadspike said in Missed Settings:

                                  @KarmaBum If you like FS3, I do happen to have the stats I put together from The Network’s Western series that y’all could use as a starting point.

                                  Appreciated, but I don’t have the spoons to make fun for other people right now.

                                  @Gashlycrumb might want this, though.

                                  On Dragon Wings · https://pern.gaslightswitch.com · pern.gaslightswitch.com port 4201

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                                  • GashlycrumbG
                                    Gashlycrumb @KarmaBum
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                                    @KarmaBum I’m interested, but probably won’t actually do this. I mean, it’s possible, but how will I feel next week?

                                    @bear_necessities I am all for bad guys if their players acknowledge that the PCs are bad and join the Black Hats Club.

                                    "This is Liberty Hall; you can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard!"
                                    – A. Bertram Chandler

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                                    • GashlycrumbG
                                      Gashlycrumb @KarmaBum
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                                      @KarmaBum Crossing the threads again, but now I wonder if the Wild Imaginary West set says anything about the -isms. If I am remembering it right from the videos, everything west of the Missisippi is monster country. Bleeding Kansas seems unlikely if moving to Kansas to influence its vote involves not merely the horrors of moving to Kansas, but also getting eaten by a gru.

                                      "This is Liberty Hall; you can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard!"
                                      – A. Bertram Chandler

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                                      • KarmaBumK
                                        KarmaBum @Gashlycrumb
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                                        @Gashlycrumb said in Missed Settings:

                                        I wonder if the Wild Imaginary West set says anything about the -isms.

                                        No, it doesn’t really address that at all, but instead rewrites history from 1876 forward, giving you the United States and the Uncivilized West. The implication is that things are kind of as they would be/have always been, but even the map is a little different.

                                        WiW map

                                        The over-arching conflict is between the East (steam) vs West (electricity), peppered by Faction conflict, like the US Railroad has a lot of economic power, the Tulos Mob runs crime, etc.

                                        The Frontier Conservation Society has a brief mention of working with Native Americans:

                                        The Frontier Conservation Society aims to preserve nature, both its fauna and flora. While many at this time don’t believe extinction of a species is possible, Charles Darwin helped some to see that the natural competition of things can lead to the complete loss of anything. The Frontier Conservation Society was born from a group of biologists studying the West. During their travels, they especially learned from the Native Americans how to rely on the land and coexist with its creatures.

                                        And there’s one NPC mentioned that’s half-Native American, and it’s commented that “most of the European immigrants saw him as a Native, and most of the Natives saw him as a European immigrant.”

                                        But there’s nothing specifically addressing social issues at the time.

                                        My take is that the Uncivilized West is a place for everyone, from all walks of life, as long as you have the mettle to survive; they have real monsters to worry about, so they don’t have time to worry about skin-color or religious views, but that these notions still exist, especially in the East.

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                                        • MisterBoringM
                                          MisterBoring
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                                          After reading the Wild Imaginary West quickstart, it really feels to me like the setting is just Monster Hunter in the American West. It doesn’t seem like the game really has much interest in telling other types of stories, but it does feel like it does the whole Monster Hunter thing really well.

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                                          • KarmaBumK
                                            KarmaBum @MisterBoring
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                                            @MisterBoring I don’t actually know anything about Monster Hunters, but - based on the name - that’s probably a fair assumption.

                                            Most of the material is focused on the mechanics of forstalls, weapons, monster abilities, hunting grounds, etc. And the whole thing came out of episodic YT content that was basically a guy describing a Monster of the Week.

                                            There’s more to the world when you get into the goals of different factions, but the TTRPG is very much designed around groups going out and hunting monsters.

                                            If a person was trying to set up a western sandbox, I wouldn’t recommend this IP at all. But if a person was interested in having focused or episodic adventures, this is a great place to start.

                                            @MisterBoring said in Missed Settings:

                                            Wild West microcosm in a dome floating in space, psychic powers, secret alien schemes…

                                            This doesn’t excite me the same way. I love Dark City. I love cowboys. I don’t love them combined. But it’s a “different strokes for different folks” situation. 🙂

                                            A Dark City game would be dope, though.

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