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== What is Autumn? ==
== What is Autumn? ==
Autumn is a world where nine human species live amongst each other, they more or less co-exist in many countries with differences solved with underhanded politics or the occasional drawn out war, most wars are in some way proxies with support from greater powers ranging from weapons to black op assassinations. Autumn gets its name from the fictional war-cycle, an effect commonly witnessed where the war's intensity spikes as an attempt by both sides to take as much ground and that season's harvest before the winter forces a seasonal stalemate. Wars are generally brutal and desperate affairs, unlike our world where weapon bans and international treaty force combatants to hold back, there are no limitations; cities are exterminated by gas attacks and regions flattened by artillery. In fact most armies employ some sort of terror unit, weather it be ruthless raiders seeking riches through deplorable actions or regiments recruited from prisons and asylums.  
Autumn is a world where nine human species live amongst each other, they more or less co-exist in many countries with differences solved with underhanded politics or the occasional drawn out war, most wars are in some way proxies with support from greater powers ranging from weapons to black op assassinations. Autumn gets its name from the fictional war-cycle, an effect commonly witnessed where the war's intensity spikes as an attempt by both sides to take as much ground and that season's harvest before the winter forces a seasonal stalemate. Wars are generally brutal and desperate affairs, unlike our world where weapon bans and international treaty force combatants to hold back, there are no limitations; cities are exterminated by gas attacks and regions flattened by artillery. In fact most armies employ some sort of terror unit, weather it be ruthless raiders seeking riches through deplorable actions or regiments recruited from prisons and asylums.  


The game takes place during a cold war between political spheres who all hope to fill the power vacuum left by the fall of the great empire simply named "Babylon", who's three thousand year reign was ended when their experimental nuclear weapons and communications system malfunctioned and brought ruin to their massive country. When the first bombs detonated and exterminated millions with a burst of bright light it became clear what the new weapon of the future was, and thus began a race to create the greatest nuclear arsenal. Thirty years later the world is still reeling from the fall of Babylon, small countries and city states still fall from civil war and economic failure; many prophesize the end of civilization as we know it and the beginning of a dark age. As one of five factions you must lead the world into a new age, even if that means you need to lay siege to every enemy city.  
The game takes place during a cold war between political spheres who all hope to fill the power vacuum left by the fall of the great empire simply named "Babylon", who's three thousand year reign was ended when their experimental nuclear weapons and communications system malfunctioned and brought ruin to their massive country. When the first bombs detonated and exterminated millions with a burst of bright light it became clear what the new weapon of the future was, and thus began a race to create the greatest nuclear arsenal. Thirty years later the world is still reeling from the fall of Babylon, small countries and city states still fall from civil war and economic failure; many prophesize the end of civilization as we know it and the beginning of a dark age. As one of five factions you must lead the world into a new age, even if that means you need to lay siege to every enemy city.  


=== Concepts and Themes ===
=== Concepts and Themes ===
Autumn is contemporary fantasy, so it needs to have contemporary themes. At first glance some people might think Autumn is a war between races, or a battle between the "good", pious Aclarado and the "evil", logical Confederates. In reality the drive of this setting is of man's fear of each other, and the ambition to control the world through might. There isn't any good or evil factions, everyone has their agenda and a will to complete it.  
Autumn is contemporary fantasy, so it makes sense to have contemporary themes. At first glance some people might think Autumn is a war between races, or a battle between good and evil powers. In reality the drive of this setting is of man's fear of each other, and the ambition to control the world through political and armed might. There isn't any good or evil factions, everyone has their agenda and a will to complete it.  


== World ==
== World ==
Autumn is about a world fairly different from our own, two moons, eleven continents, nine human species. But some of the greatest differences aren't even apparent, for example petroleum dosen't exist; forcing machines to run on ethanol or liquid hydrogen. Others are quite obvious, like the longer and harsher winters that even war can't ignore. But most of the big changed are ones caused the the humans that dominate the lands. Few countries stay allies for long, and there isn't any major organization that polices the countries of the world. Justice and human rights are totally relative region to region. Places like Rhos consider all men equal, while the Dominion considers slavery and fights to the death acceptable.   
Autumn is about a world fairly different from our own, two moons, eleven continents, nine human species. But some of the greatest differences aren't even apparent, for example petroleum dosen't exist; forcing machines to run on ethanol or liquid hydrogen. Others are quite obvious, like the longer and harsher winters that even war can't ignore. But most of the big changed are ones caused the the humans that dominate the lands. Few countries stay allies for long, and there isn't any major organization that polices the countries of the world. Justice and human rights are totally relative region to region. Places like Rhos consider all men equal, while the Dominion considers slavery and fights to the death acceptable.   
=== Aether & the Outfield ===
Through out time man has attributed complex feats and functions to "magic", undefinable powers with infinite potential. Witches were either honored or hunted for their strange abilities. But as science developed so did our understanding of this power. A Gallian astronomer known as Louie of Beurch was the first to imagine that an invisible substance was responsible for the innate ability that some had. His observations would inspire Francis the Great to not only discover aether, but also to create the first Aetheric lens that allowed man to view this strange substance. Through out his life he studied aether, his discovery of the aetheric lens allowed him to realize just how common the substance is. As well as discovering that it was a mutation in the nerves that allowed aether control. Aether is considered part of something known as the "Outfield", special group of energies that only partially have physical effects on our mass and energy, with a good part of their interactions part of an entirely different field of physics yet to be fully understood. Along with aether several other elements are considered part of the Outfield. The slave-ore also known as "famulum" is a physical material, brittle and black it could be passed off as graphite. Famulum can easily manipulated by moving aether currents, unlike other materials where aether simply "flows" around it, aether attempts to move through Famulum exchanging kinetic energy by doing so. Alone famulum is fairly useless, but it can be smelted into ores to create tools and weapons easily handled by witches.


=== The Nine ===
=== The Nine ===

Revision as of 08:13, 30 September 2010

Autumn is a tabletop wargame currently in the works by a fa/tg/uy, using an original setting and system, Autumn is tailored to play company level games with grittier play focusing on ranged combat and strikes. At it's core Autumn uses modern combat as it's inspiration, but makes a few breaks from reality, such as nearly bullet proof super heavy infantry and the introduction of aether a nearly invisible floating element. At the moment the game is built around 20mm models and using ten-sided die to calculate results, but at the time of this edit no physical models have been produced. If all goes to plan then models will be purchased as elements, or groups of models similar to each other, and the players will assemble units and deploy specials by painting the models a certain fashion and organizing them in a fitting manner.

What is Autumn?

Autumn is a world where nine human species live amongst each other, they more or less co-exist in many countries with differences solved with underhanded politics or the occasional drawn out war, most wars are in some way proxies with support from greater powers ranging from weapons to black op assassinations. Autumn gets its name from the fictional war-cycle, an effect commonly witnessed where the war's intensity spikes as an attempt by both sides to take as much ground and that season's harvest before the winter forces a seasonal stalemate. Wars are generally brutal and desperate affairs, unlike our world where weapon bans and international treaty force combatants to hold back, there are no limitations; cities are exterminated by gas attacks and regions flattened by artillery. In fact most armies employ some sort of terror unit, weather it be ruthless raiders seeking riches through deplorable actions or regiments recruited from prisons and asylums.

The game takes place during a cold war between political spheres who all hope to fill the power vacuum left by the fall of the great empire simply named "Babylon", who's three thousand year reign was ended when their experimental nuclear weapons and communications system malfunctioned and brought ruin to their massive country. When the first bombs detonated and exterminated millions with a burst of bright light it became clear what the new weapon of the future was, and thus began a race to create the greatest nuclear arsenal. Thirty years later the world is still reeling from the fall of Babylon, small countries and city states still fall from civil war and economic failure; many prophesize the end of civilization as we know it and the beginning of a dark age. As one of five factions you must lead the world into a new age, even if that means you need to lay siege to every enemy city.

Concepts and Themes

Autumn is contemporary fantasy, so it makes sense to have contemporary themes. At first glance some people might think Autumn is a war between races, or a battle between good and evil powers. In reality the drive of this setting is of man's fear of each other, and the ambition to control the world through political and armed might. There isn't any good or evil factions, everyone has their agenda and a will to complete it.

World

Autumn is about a world fairly different from our own, two moons, eleven continents, nine human species. But some of the greatest differences aren't even apparent, for example petroleum dosen't exist; forcing machines to run on ethanol or liquid hydrogen. Others are quite obvious, like the longer and harsher winters that even war can't ignore. But most of the big changed are ones caused the the humans that dominate the lands. Few countries stay allies for long, and there isn't any major organization that polices the countries of the world. Justice and human rights are totally relative region to region. Places like Rhos consider all men equal, while the Dominion considers slavery and fights to the death acceptable.

Aether & the Outfield

Through out time man has attributed complex feats and functions to "magic", undefinable powers with infinite potential. Witches were either honored or hunted for their strange abilities. But as science developed so did our understanding of this power. A Gallian astronomer known as Louie of Beurch was the first to imagine that an invisible substance was responsible for the innate ability that some had. His observations would inspire Francis the Great to not only discover aether, but also to create the first Aetheric lens that allowed man to view this strange substance. Through out his life he studied aether, his discovery of the aetheric lens allowed him to realize just how common the substance is. As well as discovering that it was a mutation in the nerves that allowed aether control. Aether is considered part of something known as the "Outfield", special group of energies that only partially have physical effects on our mass and energy, with a good part of their interactions part of an entirely different field of physics yet to be fully understood. Along with aether several other elements are considered part of the Outfield. The slave-ore also known as "famulum" is a physical material, brittle and black it could be passed off as graphite. Famulum can easily manipulated by moving aether currents, unlike other materials where aether simply "flows" around it, aether attempts to move through Famulum exchanging kinetic energy by doing so. Alone famulum is fairly useless, but it can be smelted into ores to create tools and weapons easily handled by witches.

The Nine

The nine species of man are not considered equals. While every species considers its self the others' superiors there is a common sediment that the races are organized as greater, common, and lesser species. This list of nine is loved by those listed as greater, accepted by those who are common, and detested by those who are listed as lesser. Unfortunately this list is here to stay, and all of man shall forever be judged by their rank upon the nine.

The Greater Species

Primoris

Traits: Primoris have excellent memory and charisma, and are black skinned to protect them selves from the scorching sun making them adapt in hot climates. While not as common as Rimorian traders, there is a significant minority of Primoris merchants who often operate in ports in regions normally hostile to outsiders, Immorti and Adnihilo often seek out Primoris traders for their willingness to trade with so called "lesser species".

History: While they were the first humans they were not the first to reach civilization, having little need for advanced shelter and irrigation techniques on their fertile continent. Primoris would eventually found the great Babylon, and while their great empire no longer exists today they still are respected for their long history of honor and resilience.


Angeleus

Traits: The Angeleus are an ancient people who's long history is filled with violence against the weak and undesirables. Their religion teaches the idea that man is imperfect, and only by breeding the strong and culling the weak can they reach god like perfection, through this ideology the very bodies of the Angeleus have changed, males have been breed to have an extra set of lesser, three fingered arms; limbs they often hide to blend in with others. Women were spared this odd mutation, with only significant anatomical differences being slightly denser muscles, which wasn't even selected through their history of strict eugenics. Being from a colder environment the Angeleus skin is a light tan, most Angeleus are above average in height.

History: They were the first civilized men, and would spread it to the Artifex and Primoris, who would quickly unite their land with Babylon being founded by the Primoris. The Primoris and Artifex were convinced they were gods, and for centuries this continued. The day when the Angeleus cult collapsed two very separate reactions were held by the Babylonians and the Artifex, the former would exile every Angeleus from their lands while the latter would accept them as the men they were. But to this day Angeleus are considered daemons by the superstitious, and manipulative schemers by others. They must hide them selves to avoid violence against their kind, often fronting as Pereginus who share their light skin.

Artifex

Traits: To the far east is a land where the sun rarely penetrates the thick clouds, in this land live the Artifex. Strange and vibrant, the Artifex naturally have a heightened sense of creativity that shows through their history of culture and art. Some see them as mentally unstable, anger and lust never being too far from their minds. Nevertheless the Artifex have a strong charisma about them. The Artifex are gray skinned with sharp features, setting them apart from most others.

The Common Species

Rimor Traits: Rimor are considered to be mentally balanced and with a strong sense of will, their coppery skin sets them apart from the Pereginus who otherwise look remarkably similar. The Rimor are predominately religious, with the Aclarado state technically being a theocracy under the "Order of the Prophet".

History: The Rimor are a people to the west, who's curiosity prompted them to explore, map, and conquer parts of the world. Their homeland of Rhos isn't very large but acts as the crown for their vast commonwealth, something that they conquered back in the days when most of the world was mostly an untamed wilderness filled with marauding bandits.


Phobus

Traits: The Phobus, are named so for their cultural obsession of the sun. The sun represents life, progress, and truth, to them. Living on a chain of islands isn't the ideal ecosystem, their skin is darker than that of Rimor or Pereginus but is lighter than the Primoris'; reflecting on their tropical surroundings. Phobus also evolved superior muscle generation to combat predators, with Phobus in peak condition being able to lift about 850 kg.

History: For most of their legacy they lived upon a chain of islands north west of Babylon, they were primitive and couldn't defend them selves properly when the Rimor came to conquer their lands as a gift to Babylon. Forced from their homes they wandered north, until they found Makazi, the home of the Umma, commonly known as the "Montis". The Umma allowed them to take refuge on the western shores, as the Montis were not pressed for space. For less than a century the two people lived without hostilities, but when the Great Conquest reached Makazi this small time of peace ended. The Umma fought the Pereginians until Red Mouth crossed the species barrier, and decimated the Umma. Now alone in this seemingly hopeless fight, the Phobus turned to science to even the odds. Learning of a strange flammable powder the Phobus began to create weapons of the future. The Pereginus remember that day well, the day when their aetheric powers failed to protect them from this new weapon: the gun. Able to fight for their right to live upon this continent, the Phobus would eventually end the war. Bordered by an unfriendly power calling its self "Siev" the Phobus united under the banner of Centralism, and created the Confederacy.

Pereginus

Traits: The Pereginus homeland is a cold place, harsh winters and rainy summers keep the region cool year round. Pereginus have good control over their body temperature and can easily stay warm or cool. Coming from a cold region Pereginus skin is a light tan, and their hair is thick.

History:In times long past the Pereginus were nomads, straying place to place hoping to find a land of promise, using their aetheric abilities to take what they needed. Yakiv, a tribal leader was the first to envision a united Pereginus. He spoke of a warrior race to conquer the world, speaking of the idea that they were meant to conquer the world. His ideology caught on like wild fire, and soon enough Yakiv lead a united Pereginus against the world. No one was safe from their conquest, armies fell before the Pereginus who's aetheric abilities granted them domination over the battlefield. Even Babylon feared the day when they would be the last free nation. The enemies of the Pereginus either fell or strengthened under the pressure. But all legacies end, and when Yakiv died he left a message of peace. While their future was far from peaceful the Pereginus have settled and given up their way of the marauder.

The Lesser Species

Montis

Traits: Montis have good reflexes, but are extremely fast when the body is pumping with adrenaline. This added with good dexterity makes them good with hand to hand combat. The effects of Red Mouth also cause the victims to overproduce adrenaline, and also affect brain chemistry. The right hemisphere of the brain is weakened and heightened aggression is also common, but women have these effects less so than male Montis. Red Mouth also withers away at the already slim form of the Montis, most Montis appear very thin, starved appearance due to their suffering of this disease. The use of Brown Root, a psychoactive stimulant when smoked or injected, adds to their overly slight appearance with side effects like loss of appetite and increased metabolism

History: The Montis were once considered "noble savages", and considered a common species. But when the great conquest arrived upon Makazi the Umma were forced into a massive war. For a while they held their ground, but when Red Mouth crossed the species it forcibly ended the war, and forced the Motis population into the Angan mountains. The disease spread and the uninfected became desperate, and it wasn't long before they took to the streets and started exterminating the infected masses, who were too weak and in constant agony to fight back. But when some of the infected started rising from their pain and fought back, they were named the dead or "immorti", by a foreign herald. Eventually through this bloody civil war uninfected Montis no longer existed, and the Montis race as a whole was lowered to a lesser species.


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