Unused Ideas for Future Campaigns
These are various campaigns which I have considered running, but have
not yet run in any form. For a given future campaign, I could also
be interested in running a related campaign to one that I've run before --
such as running a Star Trek campaign in the mold of previous
campaigns. Running a previously-used campaign idea would be easier in
many ways since I could mine earlier games for ideas. However, it
also would
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Aberrant
- This is not a well-defined campaign per se, but I had a number
of ideas about running an Aberrant campaign should I someday
find players who are interested.
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Blue Rose
- I had multiple ideas for campaigns using the Blue Rose
system and setting by Steve Kenson et al from Green Ronin
Publishing. The first is a fantasy pirates campaign, with
intrigue and the supernatural in the background.
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Oz
- I've had various musings about a game set in L. Frank Baum's
Land of Oz, though no concrete plans.
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Queensland
- This is an idea I have of running a game set in the world of
Wen Spencer's "A Brother's Price". It is set in a highly
diverged alternate Earth with roughly 19th century technology
where for centuries males have been only 1 in 20 of live
births.
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Starbound
- This is an idea I have for a hard science-fiction campaign.
It is a space-faring game without pseudo-science like
faster-than-light drives. Instead, it focusses on the effort
of a small group of reactionary colonists who set out from
Earth to colonize the stars.
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Teuthis
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Weird Science
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Williamsburg by Night
- This is an old idea I had for a something of a "deconstructionist"
chronicle of White Wolf's Vampire: The Masquerade game. It is
set in Williamsburg, Virginia -- site of the "world's largest
outdoor living history museum". Williamsburg is a town of
strange contrasts: at once reflecting a town untouched since
the 18th century, but also a boom in modern tourism and
development. The twist is that the vampires of Williamsburg
are actually considering democracy as a way of life.
J. Hanju Kim <hanjujkim-at-gmail-dot-com>
Last modified: Mon Dec 11 12:52:07 2006