May 30, 2015 10:26 pm
I came up with a setting/campaign concept today and wanted to write it down and get some critique. My approach has been top-down. I started with the history/concept. Some decision points that I made:
• Super powers arrived in two waves: extremely rare (at most hundreds) but immensely powerful, followed by extremely common (1 in 50) but less powerful. Now, superpower genetics are hereditary and aren't as powerful as the original waves of supers.
• The setting is post-apocalyptic with supers. The only known survivors are the Yukon enclave, which encompasses practically all the Yukon territory. Outside the steel wall surrounding the enclave things are wild, changed, and extremely hazardous to people accustomed to living in the enclave.
• The one thing keeping the Yukon enclave safe is "The Accord" which is a set of legal articles similar to the US Bill of Rights or Constitution, but intended to regulate the usage of superpowers. Punishment for breaking the Accord is harsh, but the articles (though undecided at this point) should be reasonable limitations that both heroes and villains would agree upon. Because of this, the Accord should only limit things like collateral damage and restrain loss of life—especially of civilians.
• I named some super heroes and villains to provide provide a set of founders that all could look up to for inspiration, as well as legendary names.
Concept backstory on Google Docs. Commenting is enabled for the document if you want to comment inline, so your comment is associated with the context.
So, what do you all like/dislike with the concept thus far? What do you think that I should flesh out while keeping the concept to mostly high-level details? I'm unaccustomed to super hero fiction and roleplaying as a genre, have I missed anything obvious?
• Super powers arrived in two waves: extremely rare (at most hundreds) but immensely powerful, followed by extremely common (1 in 50) but less powerful. Now, superpower genetics are hereditary and aren't as powerful as the original waves of supers.
• The setting is post-apocalyptic with supers. The only known survivors are the Yukon enclave, which encompasses practically all the Yukon territory. Outside the steel wall surrounding the enclave things are wild, changed, and extremely hazardous to people accustomed to living in the enclave.
• The one thing keeping the Yukon enclave safe is "The Accord" which is a set of legal articles similar to the US Bill of Rights or Constitution, but intended to regulate the usage of superpowers. Punishment for breaking the Accord is harsh, but the articles (though undecided at this point) should be reasonable limitations that both heroes and villains would agree upon. Because of this, the Accord should only limit things like collateral damage and restrain loss of life—especially of civilians.
• I named some super heroes and villains to provide provide a set of founders that all could look up to for inspiration, as well as legendary names.
Concept backstory on Google Docs. Commenting is enabled for the document if you want to comment inline, so your comment is associated with the context.
So, what do you all like/dislike with the concept thus far? What do you think that I should flesh out while keeping the concept to mostly high-level details? I'm unaccustomed to super hero fiction and roleplaying as a genre, have I missed anything obvious?
Last edited May 30, 2015 10:26 pm