Campaign: Epic Fantasy Bioshock
Posted: Fri May 29, 2015 1:02 pm
I've been asked to run a campaign that is 'fucked up.' Specifically, they're looking for something in the high weird/horrific vein, like Legend of the Flame Princess or any of a number of games where enemies have four bums for a face. As the title mentions, I'm going to a classic for inspiration. I feel like any possible spoilers have long since expired, so if you somehow missed playing the game, proceed at your own peril.
So the PCs are memory-implanted homunculi grown from the flesh of a tyrannical caster in order to bypass all the defenses he has that are keyed to 'himself.' That'll be a good reveal. I don't actually plan to do a deconstruction of RPG railroading by having the PCs be mind-controlled, but I do want another personal-horror twist of some sort: suggestions welcome.
The mode is epic, so instead of being confined to a single city, the plot is going to take the PCs across the world doing fate-of-nations stuff. And that lets the horror be turned up in scale, with the midbosses standing in for the mad doctor and deranged artist having kingdoms as their playgrounds instead of city districts. The other part of epic is 'sweep-of-history,' so I need to work up a reasonably detailed world history that will also be in-game relevant to the PCs. Like maybe there's an elf midboss who's really angry about their race's origin-background as mage sextoys.
Now, I don't want the Bioshock influence to be too obvious, so the Little Sister/Big Daddy thing either has to be cut or seriously reskinned. Also, a lot of things that work really well in Rapture have a lot less resonance in fantasyland and will probably get cut/replaced.
I think the Ryan analogue is going to get a full mirror-flip. His (her?) story is that he grows up in a world of aristocratic caster-rulers, and invents the vigor-analogs as a way of bringing magic to the masses and ushering in a populist revolution. And it works, but the vigors are addictive-degenerative, the world starts to fall apart as a result, and his rule becomes increasingly draconian as he struggles to both keep the people safe from themselves and also find a fix for the problem.
Anyway, this is still in the preliminary stages, and I'm looking for other people's perspectives and ideas.
So the PCs are memory-implanted homunculi grown from the flesh of a tyrannical caster in order to bypass all the defenses he has that are keyed to 'himself.' That'll be a good reveal. I don't actually plan to do a deconstruction of RPG railroading by having the PCs be mind-controlled, but I do want another personal-horror twist of some sort: suggestions welcome.
The mode is epic, so instead of being confined to a single city, the plot is going to take the PCs across the world doing fate-of-nations stuff. And that lets the horror be turned up in scale, with the midbosses standing in for the mad doctor and deranged artist having kingdoms as their playgrounds instead of city districts. The other part of epic is 'sweep-of-history,' so I need to work up a reasonably detailed world history that will also be in-game relevant to the PCs. Like maybe there's an elf midboss who's really angry about their race's origin-background as mage sextoys.
Now, I don't want the Bioshock influence to be too obvious, so the Little Sister/Big Daddy thing either has to be cut or seriously reskinned. Also, a lot of things that work really well in Rapture have a lot less resonance in fantasyland and will probably get cut/replaced.
I think the Ryan analogue is going to get a full mirror-flip. His (her?) story is that he grows up in a world of aristocratic caster-rulers, and invents the vigor-analogs as a way of bringing magic to the masses and ushering in a populist revolution. And it works, but the vigors are addictive-degenerative, the world starts to fall apart as a result, and his rule becomes increasingly draconian as he struggles to both keep the people safe from themselves and also find a fix for the problem.
Anyway, this is still in the preliminary stages, and I'm looking for other people's perspectives and ideas.