Despite aiming to cut down on my project-specific threads, this one is likely to be done quickly enough (the aim is this year) and be sufficiently self-contained to be worth its own.
The idea is a Victorian Fantasy using Fistful of Lead - Tales of Horror as the ruleset. I was going to use Limehouse as a base but having seen the frankly brilliant work on Lead Adventure Forum set in the East End of London I'm too scared to follow, so this is going to be set in Edinburgh.
Let me introduce you to the citizens of this great city:
The Bash Street Ragamuffins, goods stolen to order:
The Mark:
The Entrepreneur, "wanna buy a watch guv?":
The Ratcatcher of Leith:
A Hatter with mental health issues:
An amiable (?) drunk:
Victorian Gothick
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Victorian Gothick
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Cracking stuff LT !
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Plenty of Edinburgh Gothick with the likes of Burke and Hare hanging around
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Brilliant!
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Thanks chaps. Not too sure about my photos these days, need to fiddle with the lighting and background I think.
However, more deniz...sorry, citizens, to peruse.
The Baby Buggering Bishop of Bathgate (allegedly):
The Professor (although he never says what of):
The Royal Bank of Morningside, loans at popular prices:
Bill Bailey, still not going home:
Bill the bailiff, evictions while you wait:
An intrepid gentleman, keen to investigate the latest ruckus:
A vigorous ecclesiastical, firm on sin and debauchery:
The first responders, Caledonian Road's finest (gawd 'elpus):
However, more deniz...sorry, citizens, to peruse.
The Baby Buggering Bishop of Bathgate (allegedly):
The Professor (although he never says what of):
The Royal Bank of Morningside, loans at popular prices:
Bill Bailey, still not going home:
Bill the bailiff, evictions while you wait:
An intrepid gentleman, keen to investigate the latest ruckus:
A vigorous ecclesiastical, firm on sin and debauchery:
The first responders, Caledonian Road's finest (gawd 'elpus):
I get lockdown, but I get up again.
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Re: Victorian Gothick
Great job so far but not Scottish. Where are the Tams and no tartan in sight.
Re: Victorian Gothick
Set in modern day Edinburgh then? Very nicely done.
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So very charming. Weird, but charming.
I'm very much liking the dark background.
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I'm very much liking the dark background.
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Is that a young Jeremy Corbyn in the middle?
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The Hatter appears to have a box of Smarties around his neck. Is that to attract children?
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