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<blockquote data-quote="Stormborn" data-source="post: 2132519" data-attributes="member: 14041"><p>Unknown Armies. One of the insperations for the book is Tim Powers, and his Drawing of the Dark and Anubis Gate and the like are fairly Noir. </p><p>The default setting is modern, so there are going to be some issues there. However, pick up Ascension of the Magdeline adventure. Set in Prague in the 1600s. Its a dual stat adventure with d20 and UA info, but the UA info will help you adapt. Combine the info it gives for a fantasy based d20 game and the UA mechanics presented and you have your first adventure and possibly the begining of a campaign.</p><p></p><p>Warning though, UA can get very dark and very disturbing. In fact if you are doing it right its supposed to. The monsters, and the gods, all started out as that nice quiet guy down the street who "kept to himself."</p><p></p><p>While system does not equal settting, UA or World of Darkness is probablly best designed to do what you are talking about. However, I do think that your construction of your world and your adventures are more important than the setting, and thus you can do it with just about anything. Rather than learn a new system, just use d20 and follow the plot of your favorite book. You might want to check out Glen Cook's Garret novels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stormborn, post: 2132519, member: 14041"] Unknown Armies. One of the insperations for the book is Tim Powers, and his Drawing of the Dark and Anubis Gate and the like are fairly Noir. The default setting is modern, so there are going to be some issues there. However, pick up Ascension of the Magdeline adventure. Set in Prague in the 1600s. Its a dual stat adventure with d20 and UA info, but the UA info will help you adapt. Combine the info it gives for a fantasy based d20 game and the UA mechanics presented and you have your first adventure and possibly the begining of a campaign. Warning though, UA can get very dark and very disturbing. In fact if you are doing it right its supposed to. The monsters, and the gods, all started out as that nice quiet guy down the street who "kept to himself." While system does not equal settting, UA or World of Darkness is probablly best designed to do what you are talking about. However, I do think that your construction of your world and your adventures are more important than the setting, and thus you can do it with just about anything. Rather than learn a new system, just use d20 and follow the plot of your favorite book. You might want to check out Glen Cook's Garret novels. [/QUOTE]
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