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<blockquote data-quote="Dausuul" data-source="post: 6881435" data-attributes="member: 58197"><p>I'm inclined to agree with 77IM. But it's not like you can make him dump her, so you gotta deal with the situation. Be aware that your friend may decide to put his GF's prejudices above his hobby. If he does, make it clear that he can drop D&D without dropping you, and he's always welcome back at the table.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, to the question of this putative campaign... frankly, D&D is not at all suited to a 19th-century, no-magic, humans-only setting. I mean, you just whacked all but one race, all but three classes, most of the equipment list, half the DMG and ninety percent of the Monster Manual, what's left? If it were me, I'd look into a different system, maybe FUDGE or something like it. But if you're committed to D&D, you can probably kitbash it into something that will serve your needs.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest a RP-heavy, mechanics-light campaign. I'll second Satyrn's suggestion of the Sherlock Holmes stories as a great way to get the feel of the period and mine ideas for adventures (plus they're a blast to read). Intrigue and war among the great powers of Europe; exploring the still-unknown corners of the world; inventors with wild inventions that could turn society upside down; the simmering discontent of the lower classes in a world still dominated by monarchies; lots of fodder for a campaign there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dausuul, post: 6881435, member: 58197"] I'm inclined to agree with 77IM. But it's not like you can make him dump her, so you gotta deal with the situation. Be aware that your friend may decide to put his GF's prejudices above his hobby. If he does, make it clear that he can drop D&D without dropping you, and he's always welcome back at the table. Anyway, to the question of this putative campaign... frankly, D&D is not at all suited to a 19th-century, no-magic, humans-only setting. I mean, you just whacked all but one race, all but three classes, most of the equipment list, half the DMG and ninety percent of the Monster Manual, what's left? If it were me, I'd look into a different system, maybe FUDGE or something like it. But if you're committed to D&D, you can probably kitbash it into something that will serve your needs. I would suggest a RP-heavy, mechanics-light campaign. I'll second Satyrn's suggestion of the Sherlock Holmes stories as a great way to get the feel of the period and mine ideas for adventures (plus they're a blast to read). Intrigue and war among the great powers of Europe; exploring the still-unknown corners of the world; inventors with wild inventions that could turn society upside down; the simmering discontent of the lower classes in a world still dominated by monarchies; lots of fodder for a campaign there. [/QUOTE]
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