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The urban fantasy market seems awfully stagnant
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<blockquote data-quote="GrahamWills" data-source="post: 7627025" data-attributes="member: 75787"><p>Well, Fate seems very well suited for Urban Fantasy -- if you look at the various settings for Fate an awful lot of them are urban fantasy of some form or another. Dresden files is clearly the most popular, but I'd hazard there are a good dozen others. let me look ...</p><p></p><p><strong>NGEN MAPU</strong> -- An urban fantasy setting that merges modern civilization with the South American myths of the Mapuche people</p><p></p><p><strong>THE CLOCKWINDERS</strong> -- you will journey across the face of Cadvini, through aether-tained ruins and by barely-functional rail, to restore the clockwork order of the world before it is too late</p><p></p><p><strong>ALMBRECHT AFTER DARK</strong> -- An industrial-era setting that mixes conspiracy, politics, labor disputes, and the supernatural</p><p></p><p><strong>MINISTRY</strong> -- You are field agents of the Ministry of Rocketry, assigned to London to defend your people against the alien threat</p><p></p><p><strong>STRAW BOSS</strong> -- Belief defines reality. Members of the Scholars of the Hieroglyphical Monad know this to be true. Some might call it a cult, but you know everything they teach is real</p><p></p><p><strong>GOOD NEIGHBORS</strong> -- In Good Neighbors, players take on two roles: a human who must deal with the politics of this new industry, and a fairy who feels the full spiritual damage of the Industry. Can your humans enact change to make Still Hollow safe again, or will your fairies need to enact their own justice?</p><p></p><p><strong>NITRATE CITY</strong> -- a place where elements of Film Noir and classic movie monsters combine with explosive results. It’s a place populated by slick vampire private eyes, clever werewolf gamblers, cigarette smoking mummy fatales and deadly hit men from beneath the darkest waters.</p><p></p><p></p><p>OK, I got half-way through <a href="https://www.evilhat.com/home/fate-worlds-and-adventures" target="_blank">https://www.evilhat.com/home/fate-worlds-and-adventures</a></p><p>The list there shows how suitable Fate is for Urban Fantasy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrahamWills, post: 7627025, member: 75787"] Well, Fate seems very well suited for Urban Fantasy -- if you look at the various settings for Fate an awful lot of them are urban fantasy of some form or another. Dresden files is clearly the most popular, but I'd hazard there are a good dozen others. let me look ... [B]NGEN MAPU[/B] -- An urban fantasy setting that merges modern civilization with the South American myths of the Mapuche people [B]THE CLOCKWINDERS[/B] -- you will journey across the face of Cadvini, through aether-tained ruins and by barely-functional rail, to restore the clockwork order of the world before it is too late [B]ALMBRECHT AFTER DARK[/B] -- An industrial-era setting that mixes conspiracy, politics, labor disputes, and the supernatural [B]MINISTRY[/B] -- You are field agents of the Ministry of Rocketry, assigned to London to defend your people against the alien threat [B]STRAW BOSS[/B] -- Belief defines reality. Members of the Scholars of the Hieroglyphical Monad know this to be true. Some might call it a cult, but you know everything they teach is real [B]GOOD NEIGHBORS[/B] -- In Good Neighbors, players take on two roles: a human who must deal with the politics of this new industry, and a fairy who feels the full spiritual damage of the Industry. Can your humans enact change to make Still Hollow safe again, or will your fairies need to enact their own justice? [B]NITRATE CITY[/B] -- a place where elements of Film Noir and classic movie monsters combine with explosive results. It’s a place populated by slick vampire private eyes, clever werewolf gamblers, cigarette smoking mummy fatales and deadly hit men from beneath the darkest waters. OK, I got half-way through [url]https://www.evilhat.com/home/fate-worlds-and-adventures[/url] The list there shows how suitable Fate is for Urban Fantasy [/QUOTE]
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