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Supernatural-y Western-ish, Warhammer 40k, Age of Sigmar, and Iron Kingdoms ideas!

What RP(s) are you interested in?

  • What the Frontier!?

    Votes: 1 50.0%
  • 40k: The End

    Votes: 1 50.0%
  • Age of Sigmar: Soulbound Adventures

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Iron Kingdoms: Cryxblight

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    2

MyttyDW

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Apr 18, 2020
Hello all! Four-ish ideas, would love to know what people would be interested in! Please vote in the poll, and don't hesitate to ask questions and/or state your interest below!

What the Frontier!? - A custom setting inspired by the wild west. In a growing frontier full of steam-driven tech, people live with the knowledge that the dead stalk the night, and deadly monsters dwell in the swamps. While most believe that these are simply natural phenomenon, the truth is far more sinister. Covens of witches, long ago hidden from sight after the fall of the great empire, have awoken once again. These beauties transfix all who see them, and control complete mastery over mortals - even beyond death.

The Reaper, of course, does not appreciate their encroachment on his territory. His is to shepherd souls to the gardens of the afterlife, but some - those of noble heart - become deathtouched instead. With milky eyes or other marks, the deathtouched hunt and slay witches, while also purging the land of any evidence of their influence.

The PCs would be deathtouched, newly minted with their base supernatural powers. As a group, they are to hunt the heads of the covens, and bring peace to the cycle once again.

40k: The End - (Disclaimer, I have not been able to read the 9th edition lore.)
The end is coming. The Tyranids have advanced, eaten, grown. The survivors of every race; Orks, Imperium, Aeldari, Drukhari, T'au, and even Chaos have banded together to beat back this threat from another galaxy. It's not a perfect alliance, but borne from necessity the galaxy will unite or be devoured.

Age of Sigmar: Soulbound Adventures - Short and simple, a group of mortal adventurers preform a great service, but are mortally wounded in the process. They thus are offered a choice: die, or become Soulbound and serve the realms. Not ready to give up yet, they become the newest Soulbound to serve - and as such, will face great threats.

Iron Kingdoms: Cryxblight - Everblight and Dragonlord Toruk have fully awoken, their feud as strong as ever. Caught between the two dragons are the four kingdoms and more, all of whom must band together and fight on two fronts, or become slaves to the victor.

The players will be a group of new Warcasters, brought together in an experiment sent to some of the hottest battlezones on the two dragonfronts.
 
I don't think that even the threat of the Tyranid would ever get the forces of Chaos to work with the Imperium but I otherwise like the concept.
 
I could maybe see a few individuals from Chaos helping for their own reasons but not the whole faction.

A sorcerer of Tzeentch might be guided to assist in order to further Tzeentch's unknowable plans or a devotee to Slaanesh might aid them in order to continually try to convert and corrupt the organization from within. Khorne or Nurgle though? I don't see it.
 
I could maybe see a few individuals from Chaos helping for their own reasons but not the whole faction.

A sorcerer of Tzeentch might be guided to assist in order to further Tzeentch's unknowable plans or a devotee to Slaanesh might aid them in order to continually try to convert and corrupt the organization from within. Khorne or Nurgle though? I don't see it.
Fair, though if the whole galaxy dies then what happens to chaos, I guess?
 
The pursuit of chaos is one of death and destruction by default. On the whole they desire to destroy not only the imperium but the whole reality really. Those who prove thenselves worthy of ascension become daemon princes and will live forever in the warp. Everyone else doesn't really matter.

The idea of ruination to the point of self destruction doesn't sound logical but that's somewhat the point. The chaos gods are driven by their respective forces and can't turn away from them no matter what. Their followers become the same way through corruption. Chaos would remain as a force within the warp, waiting for new life to emerge and begin the cycle anew, or they'd wither and languish without souls to burn. Hard to say, but if they win then the same thing would happen as would with the Tyranids destroying the galaxy.
 
I see, I see. Fair enough, I'm not super-knowledgable about 40k or AoS as much as could be
 
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