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Steven Smithen

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  1. Re: ...If I End Up In an Urban Fantasy Novel

     

    I think that depends on whether the "Elves" are Tolken style or Sidhe Elves. If they are the latter' date=' you can trust to keep their word to the letter. In otherwords no. Tolkien Elves you would be more likely to be able to trust. Figuring out which they are would be a trick. Tossing iron to a Faerie Elf would PO them and you don't want to PO the Fae.[/quote']

     

    Also, you have to remember that the Sidhe Elves will also make sure that whatever you get them to agree to will benefit them more than it ever will you. You would have a better chance making a deal with the devil.

  2. Was thinking on using the world that Brent Weeks created in his "Night Angel Trilogy" for my Fantasy Hero campaign setting. Has anyone else done this or used elements from his books. Just looking to see how you worked out the magic in the world. Any comments would be helpful.

  3. Re: New to running a Fantasy Hero game

     

    My biggest problem with power is the character's advancing...it seems they get too good too fast. I usually use training time rules and that keeps things in check (kinda').

     

    Sepia

    That one is the easiest. You just get stingy with the experience you award. You scale it down from your Champions campaign. When I run a 125-200 pt campaign I usually award no more than 10 exp pts per game night and to earn 10 you had better have done a lot. Usually is more like 2-5 pts per game night at best. The thing to remember is that most characters are going to level up skills and characteristics. Unless your some kind of spellcaster who would be improving powers or buying new spells.

  4. Re: Steampunk - Source Material

     

    There is an Xbox 360 game called "Damnation". It is a steampunk based game in the wild west alternate timeline. It has a wide arrangement of weapons and some vehicles. I found it a great source for my own research into running a Steampunk game.

  5. Re: From the Tesla files...

     

    While it appears that Tesla was a patent whore that is what they (Edison, Marconi, U.S. Gov) wanted you to believe. He was known as the Wizard of the West and had numerous inventions and late in life even worked with Einstien. The primary reason for everyone's misunderstanding of him came when he developed his "Death Ray" and its successful test for the US Army so scarred them that they didn't want anything to do with it. Tesla then shopped it around the world causing the US to buy the prototype and all plans for it and then shelved it. I read a biography about him that had interviews with his descendants and they believe he was killed by the US Gov and didn't die because of heart attack. I think all this adds to his mysterious legacy.

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