Or perhaps a vampire game taking place in Japan, or perhaps a high tech
vampire game taking place in the high tech future (ala the short story Smoke
City" by Russell Blackford.
Keith
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From: "dark" <[email protected]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2012 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Looking for textadventures for beginners
Hi Tom.
While I fully agree rumania (formally transilvania), hungary, and even
britain have been pretty much done to death vampire wise, I personally
would disagree that you need to completely devorce the game from reality
or history, ---- indeed for me, part of the interest of vampires is! their
long lives and their existance through various historical settings. While
there was much I didn't particularly appreciate in anne rices books, and
have only read two as a result, this factor I did quite enjoy, sinse after
all it's not unreasonable to expect a vampire to pretty much pop up
anywhere, at any time period in history you want, and you could even make
the vampire's past part of the game too.
For example, in his novel Fevre dream, George R.R. martin imagines
vampires in The american south during the 1860's, at the time when luxury
paddle steamers along the mississippi were common, ---- indeed the book is
told from the perspective of a riverboat captain.
There, raather than being lords or owners of plantations, vampires are
seen as people who have to be dam carefull not to be noticed, ---- indeed
much of the books plot involves the vampires' desire to use a riverboat as
their head quarters, sinse they can paddle up and down and choose victims
as they wish without being noticed sinse they are never in one place too
long.
Another very unique vampire setting was the game castlevania bloodlines on
the mega drive. There, you are playing the descendent of the belment
family, but instead of fighting dracula in his 17th or 19th century
castle, you are fighting elizabeth bathroy the vampiric sorcereress who
has woken in the 1920's. Thus stages involve for example fighting in gas
lit drawering rooms, or in a german munitions factory full of
skeletons, ---- there is even a level set on a steam train.
Two thoughts I have for instance, are how about setting a vampiric story
in egypt in the 1990's, during the time the valley of the kings was
excavaatedd, thus mixing in elements of egyptian mythology (remember
set?), and maybe some indiana jones style swash buckling with pistols and
sword canes.
if this is a little too close to the mota setting, ---- well another
rather unique location could be spain in the time of the crusades, ----
perhaps the vampire is a mourish noble who has come over from the middle
east. Settings could include vinyards, cliffs by the sea etc, but instead
of cold and snow, be full of palm trees and orange groves, plus being at
the time of the crusades could also (and with quite historical realism),
include some major battle scenes, sinse after all the mours who rules
Spain had some pretty serious armies with bowmen, pikemen and mounted
knights.
This would also in a text rpg give you the chance to quite legitimately
imploy D&D like characters, such as knights, paladins, priests who
specialize in hunting vampires (perhaps there is a specific Catholic order
for this purpose), or skirmishing bowmen who sepcialize in ranged weapons,
not to mention thieves.
just some thoughts.
of course, if you prefer a none specific fantasy setting that's fine
too, ---- though as I said I'd slightly mis the history possible with
vampires in that case.
Beware the grue!
Dark.
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