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<blockquote><small>Far above the waves, In fragile machines of canvas and wood,
:these men risked all in duels to the death. </small></blockquote>
A homebrew setting for a dieselpunk RPG, inspired by ''[[Anime|Porco Rosso]],'' ''[[World War I|All Quiet on the Western Front]],'' and ''[[Crimson Skies]].''
A homebrew setting for a dieselpunk RPG, inspired by ''[[Anime|Porco Rosso]],'' ''[[World War I|All Quiet on the Western Front]],'' and ''[[Crimson Skies]].''
The Great War is over, yet peace has not returned to the Scarlet Sea. An era has passed, one of empires and beauty, and a new one struggles to be born. The veterans of war chase dreams of that new future; and without question the greatest chasers are the pilots. In sleek, rainbow-liveried planes they duel again in the skies above the Scarlet Sea as masters of their own fate, whether pirate or mercenary or bounty hunter.


=[[The Scarlet Sea]]=
=[[The Scarlet Sea]]=
[[Image:ScarletSeaBlank.png|thumb|right|The Scarlet Sea]]
[[Image:ScarletSeaBlank.png|thumb|right|The Scarlet Sea]]
[[Image:Scarlet Sea.jpg|thumb|right|A map of the Scarlet Sea]]


Mare Sanguis, Thalassa Aima, Eztlihueatl; the Scarlet Sea has been associated with battle and death since time immemorial. The northernmost spur of the Colleterrean Sea, the Scarlet Sea was long considered the dividing line between Western and Eastern Europe, separating the Tyrnian Peninsula from the Plains of Ulm.
The Scarlet Sea has been associated with battle and death since time immemorial. The northernmost spur of the Colletrean Sea, the Scarlet Sea is the boundary between eastern and western Europe, separating the Tyrnian Peninsula from the Plain of Ulm.  In the modern era, much enlarged by the Great Flood, the Scarlet Sea remains important to global trade. The heartlands of the Teutonic Empire and the goods of central and eastern Europe pass through its waters, carried on hundreds of ships to far-flung cities in Africa, Asia, and beyond.
 
==Nations==
The principal nation of the Scarlet Sea is, or was, the '''Teutonic Empire'''. This land of proud, fractious princes has dominated eastern Europe for more than a thousand years. That history is coming to an end; the defeat of the Empire in the Great War has unleashed the long-suppressed forces of nationalism and republicanism. As the Teutonic princes squabble for an empty throne and radical reformers plot their overthrow, the delicate fabric holding it together is being ripped apart.
 
Conversely, victory in the Great War has had the opposite effect on the Tyrnian Peninsula. This region, once the heartland of Europe's largest empire, has long been divided between rival republics; fiercely independent city-states that jealously guard their prerogatives. The defeat of the Imperial Powers and their allies in the region have emboldened the revolutionary nationalists of Tyrnia to agitate once more for their homeland's reunification, by referendum if possible and force of arms if necessary. Older, cooler heads argue for the preservation of historic distinctions and cultures, and are shouted down in the streets. For rising powers such as the city-states of '''Nacria''' and '''Caltiberia''', victory in the Great War seems to mean the dissolution of their states into a new, Tyrnian, nation.
 
Other minor nations dot the borders of the Scarlet Sea, struggling for survival. The restored '''Kingdom of Thetas''', having won independent from their Olmec masters in the Great War, intrigues and kills as it fights to integrate all its people, willingly or not. The '''Republic of the Five Islands''' likewise struggles to maintain its independence, safeguarding its faith and way of life from its expansionist sibling. The restless Venes, the long-subdued Etrurians, the Drusian separatists; the subject peoples of the Teutonic Empire writhe and seethe at the chance to grasp a new, independent future for themselves.
 
==Cities, Sites, and Sights==
 
=Characters of the Scarlet Sea=
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Origin
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Brawn
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Agility
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Intellect
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Cunning
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Willpower
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Presence
|-
| <center>Veteran</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''3'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
|-
| <center>Laborer</center>
| <center>'''3'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
|-
| <center>Craftsman</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''3'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
|-
| <center>Profiteer</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''3'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
|-
| <center>Aristocrat</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''3'''</center>
|-
| <center>Intellectual</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''3'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
|}
 
The pilots of the Scarlet Sea come from all manner of backgrounds, drawn to the glamour, glory, and honor of heavier-than-air flight.


=People of the Scarlet Sea=
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="100%">
'''Veteran'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">


===Veteran===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
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Starting Experience: '''110'''
Starting Experience: '''110'''


Starting Skill: Ranged, Light (1)
Starting Skill: Ranged (Heavy)


'''Three Rounds Rapid:''' Once per encounter, your character may spend a Story Point to re-roll up to 3 dice when making a ranged attack.
'''Three Rounds Rapid:''' Once per session, your character may re-roll up to 3 dice when making a ranged attack.


===Laborer===
A veteran of the Great War.
</div></div>
 
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="100%">
'''Laborer'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
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| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
|}
|}
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Starting Skill: Resilience (1)
Starting Skill: Resilience (1)


'''Moment of Glory:'''  Your character may add a total of 3 Boost (blue) dice to Brawn checks per session, gaining 1 Strain per dice added.
'''Moment of Glory:'''  Your character may add a total of 3 Boost (blue) dice per session to Brawn checks, gaining 1 Wound per dice added.
</div></div>


===Craftsman===
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="100%">
'''Craftsman'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
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! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Presence
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Presence
|-
|-
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''3'''</center>
| <center>'''3'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
|}
|}
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Starting Skill: Mechanics (1)
Starting Skill: Mechanics (1)


'''Journeyman's Learning:''' Your character may add a total of 3 Boost (blue) dice to Intellect checks per session, gaining 1 Strain per dice added.
'''Journeyman's Learning:''' Your character may re-roll up to 3 dice during an Intellect check, gaining 1 Strain per dice rolled.
</div></div>


===Profiteer===
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="100%">
'''Profiteer'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
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Starting Skill: Negotiation (1)
Starting Skill: Negotiation (1)


'''Spread the Wealth:''' Your character may distribute a total of 3 additional Advantage (green) dice per session to rarity/acquisition checks by any player.
'''Spread the Wealth:''' Your character may add an additional Advantage (green) dice up to 3 times per session to rarity/acquisition checks by any player.
 
</div></div>
===Aristocrat===
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="100%">
'''Aristocrat'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
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! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Presence
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Presence
|-
|-
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''3'''</center>
| <center>'''3'''</center>
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Starting Strain Threshold: '''10+''Willpower'''''
Starting Strain Threshold: '''10+''Willpower'''''


Starting Experience: '''120'''
Starting Experience: '''110'''


Starting Skill: Leadership (1)
Starting Skill: Leadership (1)


'''Blue Blood:''' Your character may distribute a total of 3 additional Advantage (green) dice per session to Presence checks by any player.
'''Blue Blood:''' Your character may add a total of 3 Boost (blue) dice per session to Presence checks made by any player, gaining 3 Strain per dice added.
 
</div></div>
===Intellectual===
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="100%">
'''Intellectual'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
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! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Presence
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Presence
|-
|-
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''3'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
| <center>'''3'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''2'''</center>
| <center>'''1'''</center>
|}
|}


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Starting Skill: Knowledge (1)
Starting Skill: Knowledge (1)


'''The Liberal Arts:''' Your character may spend a Story Point to re-roll up to 3 dice when rolling an Intellect check.
'''The Trivium:''' Your character may add a total of 3 Boost (blue) dice per session to Intellect checks made by any player, gaining 3 Strain per dice added.
</div></div>


=Careers=
=Careers=
*Soldier
{| class="wikitable"
*Mechanic
|-
*Medic
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Pilot
*Captain
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Mechanic
*Sergeant
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Medic
*Rogue
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Captain
*Quartermaster
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Adventurer
*Astrologer
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Scoundrel
*Bard
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Socialite
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Spook
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Bard
|-
| <center>Athletics</center>
| <center>Brawl</center>
| <center>Charm</center>
| <center>Charm</center>
| <center>Athletics</center>
| <center>Coercion</center>
| <center>Charm</center>
| <center>Alchemy</center>
| <center>Arcana/Divine/Primal</center>
|-
| <center>Brawl</center>
| <center>Discipline</center>
| <center>Cool</center>
| <center>Cool</center>
| <center>Coercion</center>
| <center>Deception</center>
| <center>Cool</center>
| <center>Arcana</center>
| <center>Charm</center>
|-
|}


=Plane Building Rules=
=Plane Building Rules=
Building a custom plane requires a new set of non-Genesys rules, determining the plane's Silhouette, Max Speed, and Handling based on the plane's size, configuration, and engine output.
The engines are the heart of the plane. They determine Max Speed and System Strain Threshold (ST). The plane's structure and body determine Silhouette, Handling, and Hull Trauma Threshold (HT).


=Items & Equipment=
=Items & Equipment=

Latest revision as of 16:25, 21 June 2023

Far above the waves, In fragile machines of canvas and wood,

these men risked all in duels to the death.

A homebrew setting for a dieselpunk RPG, inspired by Porco Rosso, All Quiet on the Western Front, and Crimson Skies.

The Great War is over, yet peace has not returned to the Scarlet Sea. An era has passed, one of empires and beauty, and a new one struggles to be born. The veterans of war chase dreams of that new future; and without question the greatest chasers are the pilots. In sleek, rainbow-liveried planes they duel again in the skies above the Scarlet Sea as masters of their own fate, whether pirate or mercenary or bounty hunter.

The Scarlet Sea[edit | edit source]

The Scarlet Sea

The Scarlet Sea has been associated with battle and death since time immemorial. The northernmost spur of the Colletrean Sea, the Scarlet Sea is the boundary between eastern and western Europe, separating the Tyrnian Peninsula from the Plain of Ulm. In the modern era, much enlarged by the Great Flood, the Scarlet Sea remains important to global trade. The heartlands of the Teutonic Empire and the goods of central and eastern Europe pass through its waters, carried on hundreds of ships to far-flung cities in Africa, Asia, and beyond.

Nations[edit | edit source]

The principal nation of the Scarlet Sea is, or was, the Teutonic Empire. This land of proud, fractious princes has dominated eastern Europe for more than a thousand years. That history is coming to an end; the defeat of the Empire in the Great War has unleashed the long-suppressed forces of nationalism and republicanism. As the Teutonic princes squabble for an empty throne and radical reformers plot their overthrow, the delicate fabric holding it together is being ripped apart.

Conversely, victory in the Great War has had the opposite effect on the Tyrnian Peninsula. This region, once the heartland of Europe's largest empire, has long been divided between rival republics; fiercely independent city-states that jealously guard their prerogatives. The defeat of the Imperial Powers and their allies in the region have emboldened the revolutionary nationalists of Tyrnia to agitate once more for their homeland's reunification, by referendum if possible and force of arms if necessary. Older, cooler heads argue for the preservation of historic distinctions and cultures, and are shouted down in the streets. For rising powers such as the city-states of Nacria and Caltiberia, victory in the Great War seems to mean the dissolution of their states into a new, Tyrnian, nation.

Other minor nations dot the borders of the Scarlet Sea, struggling for survival. The restored Kingdom of Thetas, having won independent from their Olmec masters in the Great War, intrigues and kills as it fights to integrate all its people, willingly or not. The Republic of the Five Islands likewise struggles to maintain its independence, safeguarding its faith and way of life from its expansionist sibling. The restless Venes, the long-subdued Etrurians, the Drusian separatists; the subject peoples of the Teutonic Empire writhe and seethe at the chance to grasp a new, independent future for themselves.

Cities, Sites, and Sights[edit | edit source]

Characters of the Scarlet Sea[edit | edit source]

Origin Brawn Agility Intellect Cunning Willpower Presence
Veteran
2
3
1
1
2
1
Laborer
3
2
1
2
1
1
Craftsman
2
1
2
1
3
1
Profiteer
1
1
2
3
1
2
Aristocrat
1
1
1
2
2
3
Intellectual
1
2
3
1
1
2

The pilots of the Scarlet Sea come from all manner of backgrounds, drawn to the glamour, glory, and honor of heavier-than-air flight.

Veteran

Brawn Agility Intellect Cunning Willpower Presence
2
3
1
1
2
1

Starting Wound Threshold: 11+Brawn

Starting Strain Threshold: 11+Willpower

Starting Experience: 110

Starting Skill: Ranged (Heavy)

Three Rounds Rapid: Once per session, your character may re-roll up to 3 dice when making a ranged attack.

A veteran of the Great War.

Laborer

Brawn Agility Intellect Cunning Willpower Presence
3
2
1
2
1
1

Starting Wound Threshold: 12+Brawn

Starting Strain Threshold: 10+Willpower

Starting Experience: 110

Starting Skill: Resilience (1)

Moment of Glory: Your character may add a total of 3 Boost (blue) dice per session to Brawn checks, gaining 1 Wound per dice added.

Craftsman

Brawn Agility Intellect Cunning Willpower Presence
2
1
2
1
3
1

Starting Wound Threshold: 9+Brawn

Starting Strain Threshold: 10+Willpower

Starting Experience: 110

Starting Skill: Mechanics (1)

Journeyman's Learning: Your character may re-roll up to 3 dice during an Intellect check, gaining 1 Strain per dice rolled.

Profiteer

Brawn Agility Intellect Cunning Willpower Presence
1
1
2
3
1
2

Starting Wound Threshold: 9+Brawn

Starting Strain Threshold: 9+Willpower

Starting Experience: 110

Starting Skill: Negotiation (1)

Spread the Wealth: Your character may add an additional Advantage (green) dice up to 3 times per session to rarity/acquisition checks by any player.

Aristocrat

Brawn Agility Intellect Cunning Willpower Presence
1
1
1
2
2
3

Starting Wound Threshold: 10+Brawn

Starting Strain Threshold: 10+Willpower

Starting Experience: 110

Starting Skill: Leadership (1)

Blue Blood: Your character may add a total of 3 Boost (blue) dice per session to Presence checks made by any player, gaining 3 Strain per dice added.

Intellectual

Brawn Agility Intellect Cunning Willpower Presence
1
2
3
1
1
2

Starting Wound Threshold: 8+Brawn

Starting Strain Threshold: 10+Willpower

Starting Experience: 110

Starting Skill: Knowledge (1)

The Trivium: Your character may add a total of 3 Boost (blue) dice per session to Intellect checks made by any player, gaining 3 Strain per dice added.

Careers[edit | edit source]

Pilot Mechanic Medic Captain Adventurer Scoundrel Socialite Spook Bard
Athletics
Brawl
Charm
Charm
Athletics
Coercion
Charm
Alchemy
Arcana/Divine/Primal
Brawl
Discipline
Cool
Cool
Coercion
Deception
Cool
Arcana
Charm

Plane Building Rules[edit | edit source]

Building a custom plane requires a new set of non-Genesys rules, determining the plane's Silhouette, Max Speed, and Handling based on the plane's size, configuration, and engine output.

The engines are the heart of the plane. They determine Max Speed and System Strain Threshold (ST). The plane's structure and body determine Silhouette, Handling, and Hull Trauma Threshold (HT).

Items & Equipment[edit | edit source]