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Welcome to the Dreaming in Gears RPG! This is originally a tabletop role playing game that I am going to adapt to play here, in wiki form. I, [Avaz], will be your Gamemaster (GM).

Introduction


Here is an introduction to the world:

Circa 1859, rural South Africa. A diamond miner uncovers a strange rock. In its raw form, it looks like a grey rock with ribbons of red, green, blue, and white swirling beneath the surface, seemingly of its own accord. Cutting into the rock does not reveal the underlying ribbons. There is something special, almost magical, about this find, dubbed Element X.

Circa 1865, London. After five years of heavy experimentation, scientists discover that passing an electric current through a pressurized steam chamber containing a small chunk of rock makes various color ribbons appear on the surface of the rock. Four specific volts make each of the four ribbons come to the surface of the rock. In other words, each of the rock’s colors reacts independently to each specific voltage. They find upon further testing that each of those four volts creates a field of subtle atmospheric energy around the rock, with interesting results apiece. Each swirling ribbon, it turns out, corresponds to each of the four natural elements (fire, air, water, earth) thus earning its name Elementium.

While engines and other steam-powered things are already growing popular, Elementium in effect brings upon the Industrial Revolution “before its time.” Direct engineering and scientific implementation of the rock’s abilities produce a number of products that make mundane tasks simpler. The most common of these products is known as the “Magic Box”: a portable device whose power source is carried on one’s back, whereby power is directed to a glove’s fingertips acting as the output mechanism. A layperson (commonly not understanding its technology) was convinced the produced results could be nothing other than magic, hence its name.

Meanwhile, these devices were growing so popular within the military and construction industries that entire corporations sprang up with the singular purpose of mining and selling Elementium. However, despite the relative abundance of the rock, the process of extraction still remains somewhat difficult; meaning only large companies and wealthy collectors could afford it at all, with the world governments primarily churning out products that utilize this power.

The largest conglomeration of companies that now owns and operates several of the prime Elementium mines around the world is The Bengal Corporation. In addition to their own supply, they purchase bulk quantities of the rock from competing firms. They actively seek to monopolize the industry and pay untold sums of money to reacquire the stores of Elementium from private collectors around the globe. Those that resist or refuse have been reported missing. Documents are leaked stating Bengal Corp’s intentions to fix global Elementium prices. When asked, company spokespeople claim the documents are doctored to smear their good reputation as “the world leader in life enrichment through the safe and efficient use of groundbreaking technology.” As proof, they point out that “no employee by that name even works at this organization.” Coincidence?

Circa 1866, New York City. Rumor spreads of a covert resistance party that plans to bring down Bengal Corp., though it is unclear how. Word has it that Antonio DePlesbin is spearheading the group, though no one knows who he is. People assume he does not use his real name. After two decades, rumors reach a fever pitch and travels around the world, though no one ever claims membership.

March, 1888, any city. The game campaign begins. Will you be a vigilante looking to join the resistance? Or will you try to get into the good graces of The Bengal Corporation in an effort to clear their name? Will you try to engineer better uses of Elementium? Just about anything goes.

Playing the Game


Please take some time to read over the ruleset; It is a little over 50 pages long and doesn't include a character sheet or sample adventures. Thankfully, for this wiki game, we'll not need either of those. :)
Ruleset - http://alexhakobian.com/digrpg/rulebook_beta.pdf



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2011-11-02 [Viking]: *watches*

2011-11-03 [Stephen]: /stalks

2011-11-03 [iippo]: *is also here*

2011-11-12 [Linderel]: *haunt*

2011-11-13 [Avaz]: Okay, folks. So the infrastructure is pretty much set in place for the game. All we need before we can begin is for people to post character bios on the character page. I've done all I can do on my end. The ball's in your court now. :)

2011-11-14 [iippo]: You just said balls.

2011-11-14 [Avaz]: Oh, look. I did! XD

Thanks, minion. *patpat*

2011-11-18 [All_Most PUNK]: *watches*

2011-11-20 [Lord Josmar]: Definitely watching!

2011-11-20 [Lord Josmar]: First question: Do we go through the whole character creation process as listed in the rules? Or do we just wing it with our own?

2011-11-21 [Avaz]: Go through the process as listed in the rules, and then adapt it to the format listed on the character page. You're basically gonna scrap some of the info on the char sheet for the one on the wiki.

This way, you'll have the setup needed to play here, with the added benefit of, if I overlooked something that will come into play here, you'll have the data already ready to go! ^_^

2011-11-21 [Avaz]: Alternately, just upload an image of your filled out character sheet right onto the character page. That'll work just fine. :D I will make a note of this on that page.

2011-11-21 [Lord Josmar]: There isn't a "character sheet" in the rulebook is there? Pretty much just have to write the stuff down on a piece of paper?

2011-11-21 [Lord Josmar]: Scratch that last comment. I just found the stupid thing, lol. But it is loading a blank page.

2011-11-22 [Avaz]: That's strange. It's loading up for me just fine. Have you gotten it to work since that comment?

2011-11-23 [Lord Josmar]: No, I just tried it and it did something weird to my computer. It froze Firefox and then my computer stopped responding for a bit. I am seeing if reinstalling/updating Adobe Reader will fix the issue. Gimme a minute or two to find out.

2011-11-23 [Lord Josmar]: I got it now. Gonna print it out because I love character sheets, lol.

2011-11-23 [Avaz]: Yay!

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