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City creation
SaintAndSinner:
There's the Evil Hat Wiki at
http://evilhat.wikidot.com/
probably a good place to start. There's also a lot of material at the FATE Yahoo group at
http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/FateRPG/?yguid=330634645
I'm not sure which they would prefer though.
iago:
--- Quote from: the wizard on February 15, 2010, 08:21:56 PM ---is there any plans for a place where we can put up citys that we have made so others can get ideas
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Haven't sorted that out yet.
SoulCatcher78:
--- Quote from: iago on February 15, 2010, 08:33:07 PM ---Haven't sorted that out yet.
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If we get to vote I'd go with the Wiki. Not everyone has a yahoo account (which is required iirc to use groups).
Lanodantheon:
--- Quote from: srl51676 on February 15, 2010, 05:43:19 AM ---While it is fair to say that New World Cities may be "thin" with respect to European history there are places that bring more than enough historical baggage and blood. Mexico city had a huge population long before the Spanish arrived Teotihuacan had a population of 200000 people around 500 AD. As for histroical baggage in the south you have the massive deaths of the Civil War, Slave Ships packed with African slaves and Voodoo Add to this the Mound builders of Cahokia, The Trail of Tears, general Native American genocide, Scores that died to feed the industrial revolution (see the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire), Big Foot, the Jersey devil, Not to mention the heavy Asian influence in cities like San Francisco and Seattle (you can't tell me that the Jade court has not made inroads along with the Triad, the Tongs, and the Yakuza) If you feel that any major city in the new world is thin then you are not looking hard enough. Don't forget the wild west and the Chicago fire (miss O'Leary's cow my ass) Sorry to get preachy but I teach social studies.
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I have only five words to contribute to San Francisco as being Asia-influenced: Big Trouble in Little China.
Rick Neal has the stats for Lo Pan and the 6-Demon Bag.
SoulCatcher78:
--- Quote from: Lanodantheon on February 15, 2010, 08:34:55 PM ---I have only five words to contribute to San Francisco as being Asia-influenced: Big Trouble in Little China.
Rick Neal has the stats for Lo Pan and the 6-Demon Bag.
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This might get my wife to try an RPG,lol. She can nearly recite that movie.
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