Thursday, January 12, 2012

Gah! Not More Inspiration…

So, I was reading a blog on nongaming matters (yeah, I know), and I ran across some ideas for what may be another neat sword & sorcery background. OK, it's really a sort of exaggerated look at the world around us, but it's specifically worded in ways to emphasize the, as the blog author puts it, pulp fantasy nature of the world we find ourselves in. Check these out (from here):
• We live in a world dominated by a vast, slowly decaying empire that gets quite literally superhuman powers by feeding on what we may as well call the blood of the Earth;
• That empire is ruled by a decadent aristocracy that holds court in soaring towers and bolsters its crumbling authority by conjuring vast amounts of wealth out of thin air;
• Backing the aristocracy is a caste of corrupt sorcerers whose incantations, projected into every home through the power of the blood of the Earth, keep the populace disorganized, deluded and passive;
• Entire provinces of the empire are ravaged by droughts, storms, and other disasters caused by the misuse of the Earth’s blood, while prophecies from the past warn of much worse to come;
• Meanwhile, far from the centers of power, the members of a scattered fellowship struggle to find and learn the forgotten lore of an earlier time, which might just hold the secret of survival...
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Who is the hero or the heroine who will turn the pages of the long-lost Gaianomicon, use its forgotten lore to forge a wand of power out of the rays of the Sun, shatter the deceptive spells of the lords of High Finance, and rise up amidst the wreckage of a dying empire to become one of the seedbearers of an age that is not yet born?
It would make a good counterpoint, I think, to my Terra Ultima setting. Maybe I'll have to run two different games.

Initial thoughts: magic as technology (needs a magic item creation system); alternate magic system using the black blood of the Earth (maybe similar to defiler magic from Dark Sun?) which makes magic items easier to make, and gives more power to the user than the normal magic system, though not overwhelmingly so; alchemical overlords transforming the black blood of the Earth into gold; and so on.

4 comments:

  1. I had a similar thought years ago while watching "Last Man Standing" on Discovery Channel (short version: strong and fit Western athletes travel the globe to participate in trials of strength, speed and fitness and performed by indigenous 3rd world cultures) but I couldn't find a way to phrase it without sounding like a total douchebag racist.

    If you'll take it as read that I am not consciously or intentionally being a douchebag racist, here was my thought:

    We, the Western world, are Elves. We live longer, have better diets, and are better educated than these aboriginal cultures. In return, we reproduce less(especially in Europe) and have a slowly decaying civilization built upon a legacy of former glory and artifacts of global destruction.

    These aboriginal cultures... crap diet, no formal education to speak of, smaller than most of us... but damn if they don't have a strong warrior spirit and are thriving in locations that would kick all of our asses. They're orcs, but I don't mean to imply they're ugly or stupid, just very, very different.

    I look at them, and then I look at us, and I think: We're on our way out, aren't we?

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    1. No, I see exactly what you're saying. I've been considering exploring the implicit racism of traditional fantasy in the Fantasy West game by making orcs into the Peculiar Institution, complete with being shipped unwillingly from across the sea. It would be difficult to handle sensitively (I'd probably take some cues from Steal Away Jordan), but I'm fairly confident that I can treat it well.

      That's a damned interesting way to look at it. Anyone with half a brain can look and see that the West in general, and the US in particular, is approaching the end of its time. It's doing all the same things that every other empire in history has done, and its world of culture seems to be concentrating on the same things that every other dying empire's world of culture concentrates on. If we're elves, we're more like Drow or Melnibonéans than Sindarin. We sure as heck aren't singing quietly on our way to the Grey Havens. Well, maybe the Canadians are.

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    2. WE AM NOT! WE IS BIZZY MAKING PLANS TO TAKE YOU QUIETLY BAK INTO HER MAJISTEES COMMINWELTH WHEN YOU ARE CALLAPSE!!1

      DON'T WORRY, WE WILL TREET OUR NEW SUBJECTS WELL, YOU ARE WILL HAVE HELTHCARE WHILE YUO TOIL IN TEH MINES!
      :p
      NUNYA

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    3. Until Canada credibly apologizes for Justin Bieber, we will fight them in the fields, we will fight them in the convenience stores, we will fight them in the coffee shops…

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