Bridge Mix Entertainment adds a little more pulp to your diet with Pulp Adventure: Girl Friday Advanced Class for d20 Modern!
The Girl Friday Advanced Class is a 10-level advanced class that fits into any modern-era/pulp campaign setting.
Inspired, in part, by the name of the right-hand man to the title character in Daniel Defoe’s novel Robinson Crusoe, the Girl Friday is more than just a sidekick. Typically serving as the lesser-known companion, secretary, or personal assistant to a more adventurous or famous hero, the Girl Friday serves as the pulp-era version of the PDA, making sure all the necessary appointments are kept, arrangements are made, and contacts can be reached. Unlike a PDA, however, she can also be counted on to bail the hero out of a sticky situation with a well placed desk lamp to the base of some mook’s cranium.
Although this advanced class could also be used to create a "Man Friday", pulp-era movies and novels typically portrayed more female characters in this role, so that convention is followed in the book.
In addition to the advanced class, this product includes a new starting occupation, conversion notes for use with the standard SRD and/or vitality and wound point systems, an overview of business technology in the pulp era, and a special Class Ability sheet that you can add to your character sheet to keep track of all your class level-based abilities and bonuses.
9 pages.
Now available at http://www.lulu.com/BridgeMix
The Girl Friday Advanced Class is a 10-level advanced class that fits into any modern-era/pulp campaign setting.
Inspired, in part, by the name of the right-hand man to the title character in Daniel Defoe’s novel Robinson Crusoe, the Girl Friday is more than just a sidekick. Typically serving as the lesser-known companion, secretary, or personal assistant to a more adventurous or famous hero, the Girl Friday serves as the pulp-era version of the PDA, making sure all the necessary appointments are kept, arrangements are made, and contacts can be reached. Unlike a PDA, however, she can also be counted on to bail the hero out of a sticky situation with a well placed desk lamp to the base of some mook’s cranium.
Although this advanced class could also be used to create a "Man Friday", pulp-era movies and novels typically portrayed more female characters in this role, so that convention is followed in the book.
In addition to the advanced class, this product includes a new starting occupation, conversion notes for use with the standard SRD and/or vitality and wound point systems, an overview of business technology in the pulp era, and a special Class Ability sheet that you can add to your character sheet to keep track of all your class level-based abilities and bonuses.
9 pages.
Now available at http://www.lulu.com/BridgeMix