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Inland Empire is a rather original take on steampunk, published as a rpg by this Anon on /tg/ nobody really knows. It features Vikings in zeppelins and phone-line hacking. It could be considered one of [[/tg/'s homebrews]].
Inland Empire is a rather original take on steampunk, published as a rpg by this Anon on /tg/ nobody really knows. It features Vikings in zeppelins and phone-line hacking. It could be considered one of [[/tg/'s homebrews]].


I'm glad someone remembered it.
I'm glad someone remembered it.
The core rulebook was made in 2007, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theft using] Legends & Lairs' [http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/dd40.html ''Sorcery & Steam'']. Anons seemed to like it, but complained that the fluff hinted at within the text wasn't enough to run the setting. In response to this, ''Terra Nova'', a 34-page fluff book of vignettes surrounding the world's first atomic detonation, was posted on /tg/ in January 2008.
Both books can probably be found by searching [http://rs.4chan.org/?s=inland+empire Rapidshares].


[[Category:Homebrew Settings]]
[[Category:Homebrew Settings]]

Revision as of 12:39, 2 July 2008

Terra Nova cover image

Inland Empire is a rather original take on steampunk, published as a rpg by this Anon on /tg/ nobody really knows. It features Vikings in zeppelins and phone-line hacking. It could be considered one of /tg/'s homebrews.

I'm glad someone remembered it.

The core rulebook was made in 2007, using Legends & Lairs' Sorcery & Steam. Anons seemed to like it, but complained that the fluff hinted at within the text wasn't enough to run the setting. In response to this, Terra Nova, a 34-page fluff book of vignettes surrounding the world's first atomic detonation, was posted on /tg/ in January 2008.

Both books can probably be found by searching Rapidshares.