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Vlasák
post Sep 25 2004, 08:18 PM
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Wizard of the Coast has released new Campaing setting, Eberron, few months ago. It is the first new CS made by WotC.

Eberron is a fantasy world mixed a little with steampunk.

http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/eberron

Does anybody have any gaming experience from the playing in these setting? Or just, what do you think about Eberron; does it attract you?


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post Sep 25 2004, 09:42 PM
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What is steampunk? Something related to punks?


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post Sep 25 2004, 09:54 PM
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I think it's meant to be like Arcanum world where magic and industry go hand in hand.

Or magic lends itself to industry/building.
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post Sep 27 2004, 12:15 PM
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There are several types of Steampunk. The most common is a victiorian/edwardian style setting which includes a somewhat more advanced level of technology than really existed at the time (but still in the style of the setting, e.g. victorian computers would have brass casings and run on steam, hence the name "steampunk"). This is actually known as Victorian Steampunk, and the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is a good example of it.

Western and Medieval Steampunk also exist. The Will Smith movie Wild Wild West is an example of the former, while Mark Twain's classic novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court is an example of the latter.

Technically Roman Steampunk, Chinese Dynasty Steampunk, Stoneage Steampunk, etc could exist but I don't believe there are any works of fiction based in such settings. Yet smile.gif.

As well as the variations of settings, there's also Historical Steampunk and Fantasy Steampunk. The former only includes advanced technology, while the latter throws magic into the mix. Arcanum is an example of Fantasy Victorian Steampunk, while Thief: The Dark Project is an example of Fantasy Medieval Steampunk.

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