der_kluge
Adventurer
I've been pondering what I want from a campaign setting lately. I've toyed with different ideas, and have gone a lot of different directions (in my mind). I've not put anything to paper yet.
It was actually Henry that led me down the path where I am currently, and makes me the most excited about the potential. At the NC game day, I was talking about a HARP product which I'm currently writing, and I included in the product the concept of 'snake oil'. And in that product, I have a chart that is a "random snake oil name generator", so you can make up names like "Adelaide Cartwright's Fabulous Elixir" on the fly.
Henry said, "what if all the potions in your world were named like that." And that got me to thinking.
So, the homebrew that I'm currently pondering would be something like this:
An alternative America, set in the early 1900s, with an in-tact monarchy (think King George Washington), the existence of magic (albeit somewhat rare, and mostly misunderstood) and the lack of an industrial revolution.
What is the one-sentence description for your homebrew?
It was actually Henry that led me down the path where I am currently, and makes me the most excited about the potential. At the NC game day, I was talking about a HARP product which I'm currently writing, and I included in the product the concept of 'snake oil'. And in that product, I have a chart that is a "random snake oil name generator", so you can make up names like "Adelaide Cartwright's Fabulous Elixir" on the fly.
Henry said, "what if all the potions in your world were named like that." And that got me to thinking.
So, the homebrew that I'm currently pondering would be something like this:
An alternative America, set in the early 1900s, with an in-tact monarchy (think King George Washington), the existence of magic (albeit somewhat rare, and mostly misunderstood) and the lack of an industrial revolution.
What is the one-sentence description for your homebrew?