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[FATE] Guardian Chronicles: A Superhero Campaign Concept
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<blockquote data-quote="Knightfall" data-source="post: 4516091" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p><strong>First Chronicle Aftermath</strong></p><p>In between the first and second chronicle is the time of the early 1900s to around 1980. This time is almost exactly like our real world although with an element of the fantastical. There aren't supers flying around or any super sciences, but there are changes to the world. This time is dominated by the idea of pulp adventures but dialed up a bit.</p><p></p><p>Think Indiana Jones mixed with ideas like Journey to the Center of the Earth and the Lost World. There are strong men who can lift elephants and crazed Nazis (and, later, bad ass Soviets) bent on taking over the world. It is a time of upheveal and war.</p><p></p><p>The World Wars give way to the 50s and 60s. Vietnam, Korea, and the rise of America and the Soviet Union as world superpowers. The atomic bomb and the space race.</p><p></p><p>Still, there is the fantastic behind the scenes. Mystics predict the coming of a terrible evil. Bandits and outlaws are on the rise as the Mob comes into its own in America. Rumors abound of strange magicks in Africa and South America. Europe and Asia are hotbeds of conflict as the nations of the world begin to take sides. Assassinations and black ops begin to unfold.</p><p></p><p>Technology advances and so does culture. Music gains a power over people even more so than in our world. Their is almost an Energy to it all. TV and other technology leads to a modernization unlike anything before. The Internet begins earlier than in our real world but is still in its beginning stages. The 70s are more like a blend of that decade with the 80s.</p><p></p><p>It is on January 1st, 1980, that the second chronicle truly begins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knightfall, post: 4516091, member: 2012"] [B]First Chronicle Aftermath[/B] In between the first and second chronicle is the time of the early 1900s to around 1980. This time is almost exactly like our real world although with an element of the fantastical. There aren't supers flying around or any super sciences, but there are changes to the world. This time is dominated by the idea of pulp adventures but dialed up a bit. Think Indiana Jones mixed with ideas like Journey to the Center of the Earth and the Lost World. There are strong men who can lift elephants and crazed Nazis (and, later, bad ass Soviets) bent on taking over the world. It is a time of upheveal and war. The World Wars give way to the 50s and 60s. Vietnam, Korea, and the rise of America and the Soviet Union as world superpowers. The atomic bomb and the space race. Still, there is the fantastic behind the scenes. Mystics predict the coming of a terrible evil. Bandits and outlaws are on the rise as the Mob comes into its own in America. Rumors abound of strange magicks in Africa and South America. Europe and Asia are hotbeds of conflict as the nations of the world begin to take sides. Assassinations and black ops begin to unfold. Technology advances and so does culture. Music gains a power over people even more so than in our world. Their is almost an Energy to it all. TV and other technology leads to a modernization unlike anything before. The Internet begins earlier than in our real world but is still in its beginning stages. The 70s are more like a blend of that decade with the 80s. It is on January 1st, 1980, that the second chronicle truly begins. [/QUOTE]
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