Is it cheesy to use real historical figures as NPCs?
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Is it cheesy to use real historical figures as NPCs?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lodovico_Sforza
This guy is one of the villian in my game.
Is this a good thing to do?
This guy is one of the villian in my game.
Is this a good thing to do?
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Re: Is it cheesy to use real historical figures as NPCs?
Rimmerdal wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lodovico_Sforza
This guy is one of the villian in my game.
Is this a good thing to do?
I don't think it's "cheesy", no.
I might not use an actual historical figure prominently for my own games, but I certainly wouldn't criticize anyone for doing so, unless they were not doing the research needed to run such a character.
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Rift Jumper wrote:Cheezy or not, what's it matter. They used Sundance, didn't they, and he's book.
just make sure you have a very good backstory for the character. even if the characters never learn it, it's good to have something to tell players if asked later.
for example, Butch Kassidy and Sundance went missing after their encounter with the argentinian federal troops. so it's easy to claim that they were swallowed up by a rift, portal, or D-shift when on the lamb and sundance wound up on rifts earth.
(i know WB14 uses the movie version of the legend, with the bolivian cliff jump...)
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Alright I have goold old Lord of Milan as one of the five Main baddies..
I know he had way wtih politics..what Rifts OCC would he be? I'm thinking Rogue Scholar....but I'm not sure. since he's been on earth long enough to assimilate to a newer class.
in short:
What skills do give him as villian?
I know he had way wtih politics..what Rifts OCC would he be? I'm thinking Rogue Scholar....but I'm not sure. since he's been on earth long enough to assimilate to a newer class.
in short:
What skills do give him as villian?
taalismn wrote:Rimmerdal wrote:mmm Rifts street meat..
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Rift Jumper wrote:Josh Hilden wrote:Hell yes it's cheesy!
But that did not in any way stop me from bringing the Red Baron into a Rifts game.
Dude, the Red Baron! He must have had a field day with new aircraft.
Oh the carnage...Him and NE Interceptor....OUCH!
taalismn wrote:Rimmerdal wrote:mmm Rifts street meat..
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Re: Is it cheesy to use real historical figures as NPCs?
Sentinel wrote:Rimmerdal wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lodovico_Sforza
This guy is one of the villian in my game.
Is this a good thing to do?
I don't think it's "cheesy", no.
I might not use an actual historical figure prominently for my own games, but I certainly wouldn't criticize anyone for doing so, unless they were not doing the research needed to run such a character.
Good to see ya post. Missed ya.
taalismn wrote:Rimmerdal wrote:mmm Rifts street meat..
Flooper. Fried, broiled, or chipped.
It's like eating Chinese.
FLOOP! And you're hungry again.
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Re: Is it cheesy to use real historical figures as NPCs?
Rimmerdal wrote:Sentinel wrote:Rimmerdal wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lodovico_Sforza
This guy is one of the villian in my game.
Is this a good thing to do?
I don't think it's "cheesy", no.
I might not use an actual historical figure prominently for my own games, but I certainly wouldn't criticize anyone for doing so, unless they were not doing the research needed to run such a character.
Good to see ya post. Missed ya.
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Rimmerdal wrote:Alright I have goold old Lord of Milan as one of the five Main baddies..
I know he had way wtih politics..what Rifts OCC would he be? I'm thinking Rogue Scholar....but I'm not sure. since he's been on earth long enough to assimilate to a newer class.
in short:
What skills do give him as villian?
I would recommend writing him up using the Education Bonus system of HU or N&SS instead of the OCC system.
Or, use a corresponding OCC from Palladium Fantasy, and update with modern skills.
when you get right down to it, Sentinel's right.~Uncle Servo.
Sentinel. you'll be always loved by the German Princess.~Nelly
That's twice in one day Sentinel has cleaned up my mess.~The Galactus Kid.
That's the best place to start. Otherwise, listen to Sentinel~lather
Listen to the Sentinel...he speaks truth.~ Shadyslug
Sentinel you have the biggest sig I've ever seen~Natasha
Sentinel. you'll be always loved by the German Princess.~Nelly
That's twice in one day Sentinel has cleaned up my mess.~The Galactus Kid.
That's the best place to start. Otherwise, listen to Sentinel~lather
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Must not be too bad; Palladium does it on occasion...
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Yes, there was a real Dracula, and he was a true prince of darkness. He was Prince Vlad III Dracula, also known as Vlad Tepes, meaning "Vlad the Impaler." The Turks called him Kaziglu Bey, or "the Impaler Prince." He was the prince of Walachia, but, as legend suggests, he was born in Transylvania, which at that time was ruled by Hungary.
According to legend, Walachia was founded in 1290 by a Transylvanian named Radu Negru, or Rudolph the Black. Dracula's grandfather, Prince Mircea the Old, reigned from 1386 to 1418. He fought to keep Walachia independent from the Turks but was forced to pay tribute to them. He and his descendants continued to rule Walachia, but under the suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey).
'nuff said.
According to legend, Walachia was founded in 1290 by a Transylvanian named Radu Negru, or Rudolph the Black. Dracula's grandfather, Prince Mircea the Old, reigned from 1386 to 1418. He fought to keep Walachia independent from the Turks but was forced to pay tribute to them. He and his descendants continued to rule Walachia, but under the suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey).
'nuff said.
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cheesy is easy...
but placing a historical mystery figure in the mix is elite
but placing a historical mystery figure in the mix is elite
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I'm using Wiki to get my info and linking there site as they are public Domain. So I'm not plagerising yet.
Historical figures are intell property?
taalismn wrote:Rimmerdal wrote:mmm Rifts street meat..
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Nope, its actually a good way to come up with them.
I know my old Robotech GM used the Red Baron as a rouge VT pilot. (yes he did tear us up)
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I use Lt Colonel George Armstrong Custer as a well Lieutenant Colonel in the Coalition Military , Even had him play an integral roll in the Fall of Tolkeen. My pc's actually had to try to deal him the blow that would stall the CS war machine from toppling Tolkeen .. ( for a few days at least ) suffice to say they lost .. An Colonel Custer became a Full Bird Colonel after all was said and done . Now he is in Soul custody of the mission to eradicate ANY and ALL "enemies" of the coalition state. my PCs bearly escaped several encounters as Custer has a hand directly involved with them personally ... As I had one player actually play his arch nemises Crazy Horse and both will be in battle very soon I am currently trying to figure out the rest of the game an how to get them to the mythical place known only as "The Big Horn" It has yet to happen but I plan to play the scenario out as the historians have it written ( if the pc's can destroy Custer or not will depend on thier actions an several key allies they HAVE to find ..)
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Without reading any of the other posts; YES!
It IS cheesy to use historical figures in ones campiagn.
But who cares!
Bring on the fromage!! A little cheesines counteracts the EMO-crap I see leaching into most modern games now-a-days (and I'm guilty of that sin myself, so I'm NOT a hypocrite if I admit to emo ).
Just remember; you can use historical figures and events in your games, just don't re-enact them verbatim.
It IS cheesy to use historical figures in ones campiagn.
But who cares!
Bring on the fromage!! A little cheesines counteracts the EMO-crap I see leaching into most modern games now-a-days (and I'm guilty of that sin myself, so I'm NOT a hypocrite if I admit to emo ).
Just remember; you can use historical figures and events in your games, just don't re-enact them verbatim.
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Im going to use Queen Victoria as the main villian of my campain
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In an RPG with deadly situations that character would have had to be replaced a dozen times over[
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Evil Psychologist wrote:Misfit KotLD wrote:Evil Psychologist wrote:Martin Van Buren, axe murderer. Original character from my 7th grade comic masterpiece, Adventures in Mr. Tatum's Psychedelic Cartooning Class.
That is just awesome.
Oh that character was nothing. I also had an evil clone of Abraham Lincoln who was created by a dimensional anomaly and materialized in 1973 only to hijack a small jet owned by the Black Panthers. He single-handedly assassinated every armed Panther and then set about his personal mission of discrediting the original Lincoln by defacing monuments, sabotaging historical documents and manipulating the economy so that 5 bucks and a penny would be worth less.
Back then, I thought the idea of evil president clones was the best ever.
Wouldn't that be a good clone of an evil president...?
Eyes without life, maggot-ridden corpses, mountains of skulls... these are a few of my favourite things.
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Im using the beatles as villans in my campain
and Ringos the most evil of them all
and Ringos the most evil of them all
Svartalf- if Cherico were a character created in a point game system, he'd have all his scores in geeky skills and his youtube and weird net stuff schticks all paid through a a Terminal Bad Luck (with more nasty GM intervention) disadvantage, and probably an Uncouth (can not have social skills) disad as well...
In an RPG with deadly situations that character would have had to be replaced a dozen times over[
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One could always throw a young Hitler into the world of Rifts, watch him advance QUICKLY in the CS ranks...
Eyes without life, maggot-ridden corpses, mountains of skulls... these are a few of my favourite things.
I am the first angel, loved once above all others...
Light a man a fire, and he's warm for a day; light a man on fire, and he's warm for the rest of his life.
Turning the other cheek just gets you slapped harder.
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I am the first angel, loved once above all others...
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Evil Psychologist wrote:Vrykolas2k wrote:Evil Psychologist wrote:Misfit KotLD wrote:Evil Psychologist wrote:Martin Van Buren, axe murderer. Original character from my 7th grade comic masterpiece, Adventures in Mr. Tatum's Psychedelic Cartooning Class.
That is just awesome.
Oh that character was nothing. I also had an evil clone of Abraham Lincoln who was created by a dimensional anomaly and materialized in 1973 only to hijack a small jet owned by the Black Panthers. He single-handedly assassinated every armed Panther and then set about his personal mission of discrediting the original Lincoln by defacing monuments, sabotaging historical documents and manipulating the economy so that 5 bucks and a penny would be worth less.
Back then, I thought the idea of evil president clones was the best ever.
Wouldn't that be a good clone of an evil president...?
Martin Van Buren? He wouldn't qualify as evil (from what I know). He had a reputation for being sly and crafty though, so the "axe murderer" theme seemed a nice blunt contrast.
I was responding to the Abe Lincoln bit...
Anyone who kills racist black panthers is a good guy...
Eyes without life, maggot-ridden corpses, mountains of skulls... these are a few of my favourite things.
I am the first angel, loved once above all others...
Light a man a fire, and he's warm for a day; light a man on fire, and he's warm for the rest of his life.
Turning the other cheek just gets you slapped harder.
The Smiling Bandit (Strikes Again!! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!)
I am the first angel, loved once above all others...
Light a man a fire, and he's warm for a day; light a man on fire, and he's warm for the rest of his life.
Turning the other cheek just gets you slapped harder.
The Smiling Bandit (Strikes Again!! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!)
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Well, to report the Lord of Milan did well. (I tweaked him to be a swordsman with a tendancy to be a death duelist.) but he'll make a fine villian.
only one problem, I may not want to kill him off as per script....
only one problem, I may not want to kill him off as per script....
taalismn wrote:Rimmerdal wrote:mmm Rifts street meat..
Flooper. Fried, broiled, or chipped.
It's like eating Chinese.
FLOOP! And you're hungry again.
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Rift Jumper wrote:Then don't. In any game where magic exists, you have the option to have many form of escape. He may have some item that works like a contingency, if he's about to die, he triggers it and poof, he's gone. Or, he could be resurrected by any number of magical lackeys. Or maybe he's just immortal and he is really good with a sword from all the decapitating of other people he's had to do.
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I'll report back on how I save him. He should make good ally for the party.
taalismn wrote:Rimmerdal wrote:mmm Rifts street meat..
Flooper. Fried, broiled, or chipped.
It's like eating Chinese.
FLOOP! And you're hungry again.
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No, not cheesy at all. In the 90s movie, THE LAST SUPPER (Cameron Diaz, et al), a group of college grads/students invite over a controversial guest, and by the end of the dinner decide whether or not the world would be better off without him/her.
What prompted their deadly dinners was the question: if you met HITLER in a cafe' in Vienna in 1933, and you KNEW what he would do... Would you kill him to prevent the atrocities he would ensue upon the world?
Apply this to any "bad" historical villain, or other controversial/historical figure.
It just adds to the juicy fun of the flavor of the campaign.
What prompted their deadly dinners was the question: if you met HITLER in a cafe' in Vienna in 1933, and you KNEW what he would do... Would you kill him to prevent the atrocities he would ensue upon the world?
Apply this to any "bad" historical villain, or other controversial/historical figure.
It just adds to the juicy fun of the flavor of the campaign.
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