I need some more details because I'm having trouble imagining the setting.For the record, I am neither interested in a Victorian Gothic setting or a magic-tech Ebberon-like. Those are both cool concepts, but I want something pulpier than the former and more grounded than the latter. So magic and monsters exist but in the remote place, and magic is not industrialized. It is still in the hands of the Hermetic orders and such, for example. But, at the same time, the heroes aren't CoC style investigators -- they are pulp heroes that do what D&D heroes do.
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Van Helsing. The Mummy (with Brendan Frasier). Pulpier and magical interpretations of Sherlock Holmes. Hellboy and BRPD if you dialed it back half a century. Basically anyplace that there is a mundane world rubbing up against an unseen/magical world, but msot people areunaware of it -- except rather than being horror oriented, it has a pulp vibe where D& PCs can PC.I need some more details because I'm having trouble imagining the setting.
Ah ok.League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Van Helsing. The Mummy (with Brendan Frasier). Pulpier and magical interpretations of Sherlock Holmes. Hellboy and BRPD if you dialed it back half a century. Basically anyplace that there is a mundane world rubbing up against an unseen/magical world, but msot people areunaware of it -- except rather than being horror oriented, it has a pulp vibe where D& PCs can PC.
Or, take Xendric out of Eberron and plop it down in mid to late19th century "Earth."I need some more details because I'm having trouble imagining the setting.
Sure, but at the end he usually solves things with his big ass fist, which is the D&D part.Hellboy is pretty investigator though, and you said you don't want that.