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'''Campaign name:'''   
'''Campaign name:'''   


'''Starting year:'''  
'''Starting year:'''  
   
   
'''Genre:''' Steampunk
'''Genre:''' Steampunk
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'''General theme of campaign:'''  Investigating mysteries, stopping mad scientists
'''General theme of campaign:'''  Investigating mysteries, stopping mad scientists


'''Are there multiple planes of existence?'''   
'''Are there multiple planes of existence?'''  No


'''Campaign World:'''  Earth
'''Campaign World:'''  Earth
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:'''Do areas of higher/lower mana exist?'''  No
:'''Do areas of higher/lower mana exist?'''  No


'''Brief description of important neighboring powers, political/economic situation, etc.:'''
'''Brief description of important neighboring powers, political/economic situation, etc.:'''


== Information for PCs ==
== Information for PCs ==

Revision as of 00:11, 10 January 2016

Campaign Background

Campaign name:

Starting year:

Genre: Steampunk

Realistic or cinematic? Grittematic™

General theme of campaign: Investigating mysteries, stopping mad scientists

Are there multiple planes of existence? No

Campaign World: Earth

Campaign’s base city, nation, empire, or planet: Chicago, Illinois, USA, Earth

Society/government type: Democratic Republic

Control Rating: CR3

Exceptions to general CR:

Tech level: TL5+1

Exceptions to general TL:

General mana level: None

Do areas of higher/lower mana exist? No

Brief description of important neighboring powers, political/economic situation, etc.:

Information for PCs

Starting point value allowed for PCs: 175

Disadvantage limit (including Quirks): -75

PC races allowed: Human

Especially appropriate professions: Art Appraiser. Barber. College professor. Dancer. Experimental chemist. Fashion designer. Gadgeteer. Historian. Investor. Jeweler. Kickboxer. Ludographer. Mercenary. Newspaper reporter. Occupational therapist. Private investigator. Quiz show champion. Researcher. Stunt performer. Thief. Undertaker. Veterinarian. Writer. Xylographer. Yoga instructor. Zoologist.

Starting Wealth: $5,000

Starting Wealth levels allowed:

Starting Status levels allowed:

Starting TLs allowed:

Languages available:

Cultural Familiarities available:

Advantages, Disadvantages, and Skills

Required advantages, disadvantages, and skills:

Especially appropriate Advantages:

Especially appropriate Disadvantages:

Especially appropriate Skills:

Disallowed advantages, disadvantages, and skills:

Appropriate Patrons, Allies or Contacts: Patron (Secret) [0].

Special Abilities Allowed for PCs

Exotic/supernatural traits:

Cinematic skills:

Are PC mages allowed? No.

Are PC psis allowed? No.

Are PC gadgeteers allowed? Yes.

Are there special limits on gadgeteering?

Unusual Background cost(s) for these abilities:

Legal or social restrictions on these abilities:

Rulebooks and Resources

GURPS 4th Edition Basic Set (required). For character building. Unless otherwise noted, players are limited to this set for character construction.

GURPS 4th Edition High-Tech (optional). Contains reference information for TL5 and TL6 technologies.

GURPS High-Tech: Adventure Guns (optional). Supplement to GURP High-Tech that features more details on firearms of the era.

GURPS Steampunk (background). 3rd edition world book contains background material for the campaign, information about science and technology, and descriptions of the steampunk world.

GURPS Steamtech (background). 3rd edition gear book full of wonderful devices. Possibly a source of inspiration or amusement for gadgeteers.

See also