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Northern Crown (Tabletop Game)

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A d20 System campaign setting based in an Alternate History version of 17th century North America, Northern Crown is based on the idea of mashing together all the folklore and tall tales of the United States with a strange and diverse range of diversions from the normal course of history. Unlike the Standard Fantasy Races of most fantasy roleplaying games, characters in Northern Crown are all human — though every human culture offers different abilities, many of them explicitly magical in nature.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Two hardcover books detailing the core rules and story of the setting have been published, along with three pdf supplements and an article of bonus content detailing the rogue state of Vandalia. Additional supplements said to be in the works failed to materialize when the sole author became a parent.
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Anachronism Stew: In addition to the level of technology, plenty of historic figures exist in Northern Crown's version of the year 1666 who were either long dead or not yet born in the real world. Some of these have been renamed to fit the style— see the Emperor Scientist example below —but others are left unaltered except for their place in time, such as the Shawnee leaders Tecumpease and Tenskwatawa. A few do have explanations given: Felipe II is kept alive through a mix of alchemy and advanced medicine, Gustavus II Adolphus survived the Battle of Lützen, and John Dee is still alive because he's a wizard.
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Aluminum Christmas Trees: While the setting definitely runs to the far end of the Sliding Scale of Alternate History Plausibility, many things in the New World are more firmly based in reality. There almost was a real Vandalia.
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