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||''Between the years when the oceans drank Atlantis and the gleaming cities, and the years of the rise of the Sons of Aryas, there was an Age undreamed of, when shining kingdoms lay spread across the world like blue mantles beneath the stars - Nemedia, Ophir, Brythunia, Hyperborea, Zamora with its dark-haired women and towers of spider-haunted mystery, Zingara with its chivalry, Koth that bordered on the pastoral lands of Shem, Stygia with its shadow-guarded tombs, Hyrkania whose riders wore steel and silk and gold. But the proudest kingdom of the world was Aquilonia, reigning supreme in the dreaming west.'' | |||
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Players create 150-point adventurers at the ''beginning'' of their adventuring career, seeking a life of adventure and fortune rather than that of a tradesman or farmer. Who can blame you? The kingdom of Aquilonia is a wealthy land, and the purses of merchants and other fools are fat with coin. You can smell roasted pig everywhere you go. There are cooks in Tarantia who rub a fat sow in honey before roasting her for an entire day in smoldering coals. You need coin to buy that and anything else that doesn't smell or taste like dung. It is said that a fool and his money are soon parted. Why should you be on the wrong end of that deal? And besides, who would toil in a rocky field when there are such wondrous lands to explore while fleeing the justiciar? | |||
== Campaign Background == | == Campaign Background == | ||
'''Campaign name:''' | '''Campaign name:''' ''GURPS Hyboria'', a [[GURPS Back-to-Basics]] campaign | ||
'''Starting year:''' | '''Starting year:''' 1311 A.A. - The year of the dragon, in the month of the griffin, during the first year of the reign of King Conan II of Aquilonia. | ||
'''Genre:''' Fantasy | '''Genre:''' Fantasy | ||
'''Realistic or cinematic?''' Grittematic™ | '''Realistic or cinematic?''' Grittematic™ | ||
'''General theme of campaign:''' | '''General theme of campaign:''' Thieving, fighting, adventuring. | ||
'''Are there multiple planes of existence?''' Yes, but don't worry about it. | '''Are there multiple planes of existence?''' Yes, but don't worry about it. | ||
'''Campaign World:''' Hyboria | '''Campaign World:''' Hyboria. | ||
'''Campaign’s base city, nation, empire, or planet:''' | '''Campaign’s base city, nation, empire, or planet:''' [[Living in Old Tarantia | Tarantia]], capital of [[Aquilonia]] | ||
'''Society/government type:''' Monarchy | '''Society/government type:''' Monarchy | ||
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'''Control Rating:''' CR4 | '''Control Rating:''' CR4 | ||
:'''Exceptions to general CR:''' | :'''Exceptions to general CR:''' | ||
'''Tech level:''' | '''Tech level:''' TL3 | ||
:'''Exceptions to general TL:''' | :'''Exceptions to general TL:''' Cimmeria and Hyperborea are TL2. | ||
'''General mana level:''' Normal | '''General mana level:''' Normal | ||
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:'''Do areas of higher/lower mana exist?''' Yes. | :'''Do areas of higher/lower mana exist?''' Yes. | ||
'''Brief description of important neighboring powers, political/economic situation, etc.:''' | '''Brief description of important neighboring powers, political/economic situation, etc.:''' After over twenty ears of reign, during which time Aquilonia has prospered and grown, King Conan I abdicated the throne in favor of his son Conn, known as Conan II. With the legendary warrior-king if Cimmeria having sailed for the western lands, what kind of king will the young prince become? Who cares? The kingdom is wealthy, purses are full, the wine flows freely and there are things to be done, places to be journeyed, and above all, stuff to steal. | ||
== Information for PCs == | == Information for PCs == | ||
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'''PC races allowed:''' Human | '''PC races allowed:''' Human | ||
'''Age Limit:''' | '''Age Limit:''' 16-21 years of age | ||
'''Especially appropriate professions:''' Farming, Fishing, Leatherworking, Merchant | '''Especially appropriate professions:''' Brewer, Carpenter, Farming, Fishing, Leatherworking, Mason, Merchant, Winemaker. (It's not required to have apprenticed a trade, but it will provide a source of income, which may sometimes be useful if having to travel quickly to other places in order to avoid law enforcement.) | ||
'''Starting Wealth:''' | '''Starting Wealth:''' Characters begin at Wealth -1 (Struggling), so starting wealth is 1/2 average, or $500. | ||
'''Starting Wealth levels allowed:''' -1 | '''Starting Wealth levels allowed:''' -1 | ||
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'''Starting Status levels allowed:''' None above 0 | '''Starting Status levels allowed:''' None above 0 | ||
''' | '''Languages available (dialects in parenthesis):''' | ||
: Hyborian (Aquilonian, Argossean, the argot of the Border Kingdom, Corinthian, Nemedian and Ophirean). | |||
: Hyrkanian (Hyrkanian and Turanian) | |||
: Atlantean (Antillian, Cimmerian, Nordheimr and Pictish) | |||
: Shemitish (Kothic and Shemitish) | |||
: Brythunian | |||
: Zamoran | |||
: Zingaran | |||
Sages and other learned types may wish to study ancient languages such as Acheronian, Atlantean, Lemurian, or Valusian, of which only written components remain. | |||
''' | ''For the purposes of gaming and roleplaying, the GM defines Hyborian as "common tongue," i.e. the common parlance throughout the central kingdoms.'' | ||
'''Cultural Familiarities available:''' | '''Cultural Familiarities available:''' Each nation has a distinct culture of its own. Beginning characters are unlikely to be familiar with any culture other than that of their origin. | ||
=== Advantages, Disadvantages, and Skills === | === Advantages, Disadvantages, and Skills === | ||
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'''Especially appropriate Advantages:''' Combat Reflexes, Danger Sense | '''Especially appropriate Advantages:''' Combat Reflexes, Danger Sense | ||
'''Especially appropriate Disadvantages:''' Greed | '''Especially appropriate Disadvantages:''' Callous, Chauvinistic, Code of Honor (Pirate's), Compulsive Behavior, Curious, Greed | ||
'''Especially appropriate Skills:''' Climbing, Hiking, Merchant | '''Especially appropriate Skills:''' Climbing, Hiking, Merchant, Scrounging, Survival, Urban Survival | ||
'''Disallowed advantages, disadvantages, and skills:''' | '''Disallowed advantages, disadvantages, and skills:''' Supernatural abilities are not allowed in humans. | ||
'''Appropriate Patrons, Allies or Contacts:''' Allies will not be allowed. | '''Appropriate Patrons, Allies or Contacts:''' Allies will not be allowed. Patrons must be earned. Contacts are subject to GM approval. Enemies are discouraged as you will no doubt have them soon enough. | ||
=== Special Abilities Allowed for PCs === | === Special Abilities Allowed for PCs === | ||
'''Exotic/supernatural traits:''' Most supernatural abilities are not allowed in humans. Players are restricted from spending more than 20% (30 points) on supernatural abilities, and these are subject to GM approval. | '''Exotic/supernatural traits:''' Most supernatural abilities are not allowed in humans. Players are restricted from spending more than 20% (30 points) on supernatural abilities, and these are subject to GM approval. Exotic traits are not allowed. | ||
'''Cinematic skills:''' Non-supernatural cinematic skills are allowed. | '''Cinematic skills:''' Non-supernatural, non-exotic cinematic skills are allowed. | ||
'''Are PC mages allowed?''' Yes, but not advised. Magicians are commonly regarded as evil or untrustworthy, no matter their true intent or purpose. (However, this feature can be a benefit if applied properly. Contact the GM if you wish to build a magician.) | '''Are PC mages allowed?''' Yes, but not advised. Magicians are commonly regarded as evil or untrustworthy, no matter their true intent or purpose. (However, this feature can be a benefit if applied properly. Clerical magic rules apply. Contact the GM if you wish to build a magician.) | ||
'''Are any of the spells from Chapter 5 off limits?''' Yes | '''Are any of the spells from Chapter 5 off limits?''' Yes. Contact the GM if you wish to build a spellcaster or sage. | ||
'''Are PC psis allowed?''' No. | '''Are PC psis allowed?''' No. | ||
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''GURPS Basic Set 4th edition'' (required). | ''GURPS Basic Set 4th edition'' (required). | ||
== See also == | |||
[http://e23.sjgames.com/item.html?id=SJG30-6012 GURPS Conan]. Assuming it's still available, this PDF of the classic resource for 3rd edition GURPS is valuable but not necessary for players. | |||
[http://hyboria.xoth.net/index.htm The Hyborian Age d20 Campaign Site ]. Good descriptions of Hyborian kingdoms. Obviously, ignore any gaming mechanics information. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:27, 15 April 2013
Between the years when the oceans drank Atlantis and the gleaming cities, and the years of the rise of the Sons of Aryas, there was an Age undreamed of, when shining kingdoms lay spread across the world like blue mantles beneath the stars - Nemedia, Ophir, Brythunia, Hyperborea, Zamora with its dark-haired women and towers of spider-haunted mystery, Zingara with its chivalry, Koth that bordered on the pastoral lands of Shem, Stygia with its shadow-guarded tombs, Hyrkania whose riders wore steel and silk and gold. But the proudest kingdom of the world was Aquilonia, reigning supreme in the dreaming west. |
Players create 150-point adventurers at the beginning of their adventuring career, seeking a life of adventure and fortune rather than that of a tradesman or farmer. Who can blame you? The kingdom of Aquilonia is a wealthy land, and the purses of merchants and other fools are fat with coin. You can smell roasted pig everywhere you go. There are cooks in Tarantia who rub a fat sow in honey before roasting her for an entire day in smoldering coals. You need coin to buy that and anything else that doesn't smell or taste like dung. It is said that a fool and his money are soon parted. Why should you be on the wrong end of that deal? And besides, who would toil in a rocky field when there are such wondrous lands to explore while fleeing the justiciar?
Campaign Background
Campaign name: GURPS Hyboria, a GURPS Back-to-Basics campaign
Starting year: 1311 A.A. - The year of the dragon, in the month of the griffin, during the first year of the reign of King Conan II of Aquilonia.
Genre: Fantasy
Realistic or cinematic? Grittematic™
General theme of campaign: Thieving, fighting, adventuring.
Are there multiple planes of existence? Yes, but don't worry about it.
Campaign World: Hyboria.
Campaign’s base city, nation, empire, or planet: Tarantia, capital of Aquilonia
Society/government type: Monarchy
Control Rating: CR4
- Exceptions to general CR:
Tech level: TL3
- Exceptions to general TL: Cimmeria and Hyperborea are TL2.
General mana level: Normal
- Do areas of higher/lower mana exist? Yes.
Brief description of important neighboring powers, political/economic situation, etc.: After over twenty ears of reign, during which time Aquilonia has prospered and grown, King Conan I abdicated the throne in favor of his son Conn, known as Conan II. With the legendary warrior-king if Cimmeria having sailed for the western lands, what kind of king will the young prince become? Who cares? The kingdom is wealthy, purses are full, the wine flows freely and there are things to be done, places to be journeyed, and above all, stuff to steal.
Information for PCs
Starting point value allowed for PCs: 150
Disadvantage limit (including Quirks): -75
PC races allowed: Human
Age Limit: 16-21 years of age
Especially appropriate professions: Brewer, Carpenter, Farming, Fishing, Leatherworking, Mason, Merchant, Winemaker. (It's not required to have apprenticed a trade, but it will provide a source of income, which may sometimes be useful if having to travel quickly to other places in order to avoid law enforcement.)
Starting Wealth: Characters begin at Wealth -1 (Struggling), so starting wealth is 1/2 average, or $500.
Starting Wealth levels allowed: -1
Starting Status levels allowed: None above 0
Languages available (dialects in parenthesis):
- Hyborian (Aquilonian, Argossean, the argot of the Border Kingdom, Corinthian, Nemedian and Ophirean).
- Hyrkanian (Hyrkanian and Turanian)
- Atlantean (Antillian, Cimmerian, Nordheimr and Pictish)
- Shemitish (Kothic and Shemitish)
- Brythunian
- Zamoran
- Zingaran
Sages and other learned types may wish to study ancient languages such as Acheronian, Atlantean, Lemurian, or Valusian, of which only written components remain.
For the purposes of gaming and roleplaying, the GM defines Hyborian as "common tongue," i.e. the common parlance throughout the central kingdoms.
Cultural Familiarities available: Each nation has a distinct culture of its own. Beginning characters are unlikely to be familiar with any culture other than that of their origin.
Advantages, Disadvantages, and Skills
Required advantages, disadvantages, and skills: Wealth -1 (Struggling) is required.
Especially appropriate Advantages: Combat Reflexes, Danger Sense
Especially appropriate Disadvantages: Callous, Chauvinistic, Code of Honor (Pirate's), Compulsive Behavior, Curious, Greed
Especially appropriate Skills: Climbing, Hiking, Merchant, Scrounging, Survival, Urban Survival
Disallowed advantages, disadvantages, and skills: Supernatural abilities are not allowed in humans.
Appropriate Patrons, Allies or Contacts: Allies will not be allowed. Patrons must be earned. Contacts are subject to GM approval. Enemies are discouraged as you will no doubt have them soon enough.
Special Abilities Allowed for PCs
Exotic/supernatural traits: Most supernatural abilities are not allowed in humans. Players are restricted from spending more than 20% (30 points) on supernatural abilities, and these are subject to GM approval. Exotic traits are not allowed.
Cinematic skills: Non-supernatural, non-exotic cinematic skills are allowed.
Are PC mages allowed? Yes, but not advised. Magicians are commonly regarded as evil or untrustworthy, no matter their true intent or purpose. (However, this feature can be a benefit if applied properly. Clerical magic rules apply. Contact the GM if you wish to build a magician.)
Are any of the spells from Chapter 5 off limits? Yes. Contact the GM if you wish to build a spellcaster or sage.
Are PC psis allowed? No.
Are any of the powers from Chapter 6 off limits? Yes. All of them.
Are PC gadgeteers allowed? Yes.
Are there special limits on gadgeteering? No.
Unusual Background cost(s) for these abilities: Trained magicians must take Unusual Background for 10 points.
Legal or social restrictions on these abilities: Magic is outlawed throughout most of the Aquilonian Kingdom.
Rulebooks and Resources
GURPS Basic Set 4th edition (required).
See also
GURPS Conan. Assuming it's still available, this PDF of the classic resource for 3rd edition GURPS is valuable but not necessary for players.
The Hyborian Age d20 Campaign Site . Good descriptions of Hyborian kingdoms. Obviously, ignore any gaming mechanics information.