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D20 Steampunk
I used the D20 Sorcery & Steam sourcebook for a side adventure when my regular D&D3.5 party ended up 500 years in the future from its usual ancient/medieval setting. However, I had run and played GURPS steampunk games before that, so I had many resources (such as Space 1889, Castle Falkenstein, Forgotten Futures, and D20 Ravenloft) to draw upon. Wasn't there also some Dragon/Dungeon and D20 Modern support for steampunk?
The Fantasy Flight book has decent crunch and would probably dovetail well with the OGL reference. I thought both tomes weren't as good as the non-D20 sources for the history of the subgenre or examples and characters from 19th century literature. I bought Etherscope after running my Sorcery & Steam scenario (which took about three or four sessions), but I liked the setting. I also recommend the pulpy D20 "Forbidden Kingdoms" for flavor.
I used the D20 Sorcery & Steam sourcebook for a side adventure when my regular D&D3.5 party ended up 500 years in the future from its usual ancient/medieval setting. However, I had run and played GURPS steampunk games before that, so I had many resources (such as Space 1889, Castle Falkenstein, Forgotten Futures, and D20 Ravenloft) to draw upon. Wasn't there also some Dragon/Dungeon and D20 Modern support for steampunk?
The Fantasy Flight book has decent crunch and would probably dovetail well with the OGL reference. I thought both tomes weren't as good as the non-D20 sources for the history of the subgenre or examples and characters from 19th century literature. I bought Etherscope after running my Sorcery & Steam scenario (which took about three or four sessions), but I liked the setting. I also recommend the pulpy D20 "Forbidden Kingdoms" for flavor.