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Troll

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  1. If you want more let me know. I can do the rest of the Liberty Legion and Crusaders. I also have the Invaders and a number of villians. Feel free to change them around to suit your game. Todd
  2. Here is the Black Marvel
  3. Here is the Blazing Skull
  4. I would like to see magic. Native American shamanism, oritental, all of the chinese who worked in the west, and western victorian magic, The Golden Dawn, OTO, etc.
  5. A year ago I ran a Golden Age game set in the Marvel universe. I had a great time doing research on and creating charcters for obscure Marvel/Timley/Atlas characters. (Blazing Skull, Black Marvel, Blonde Phantomn, Vision, Rockman, Patriot, Red Raven, Thinman, Whizzer, Miss America, Blue Diamond, Jack Frost, etc.) The group, Freedom Force, was based in the states but did alot of traveling, Europe, Altantis, Asgard, Avalon, ancient Egypt. Members included Blackjack (martial artist/gadget guy), Phantom Menace (density control/invisibility) Malleus (brick), Avenging Angel (egoist), Pep (speedster), and Qunicy Risk (magic). Has anyone else created Marvel/Timely/Atlas golden age characters? Of how about DC/National characters? JSA? Is anyone else interested in golden age games? Todd
  6. Back in the day I played in a disunited states setting. The east coast and the midwestern states were called the United States, the Old South along with Cuba and other Carribean Islands were the Confederacy, There was a Republic of Texas, A Mormon Theocracy in Utah, an Indian Nation in the Dakotas, the Costal republic along the west coast, and a Kingdom of Hawaii. Canada was also split into a English speaking country called Canada, Quebec and a large native area taking up most of the north and Alaska, which also had some Russian outposts. I would disagree on that. The North fought the civil war to preserve the union and the south fought the war to preserve an economy based on slavery, not a fear of a strong centralized government, unless they feared that the Federal Government was going to outlaw slavery. If that were the case then the south would not have supported the Fugitive Slave Act. "Saying the Civil War was caused by states rights is like saying a barn burned down because it was on fire. The real question is what caused the fire.â€
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