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Winterweir (Tabletop Game)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Winterweir is a 2009 Tabletop RPG setting that was released by C.T. Phipps and Michael Suttkus for the Savage Worlds system. The grim and gritty fantasy world of Teth-Ammon is the setting, a world that was colonized millennium ago by a draconic race called the Terra'ssar who proceeded to import all manner of species to the planet before promptly enslaving them. Eventually, the Terra'ssar destroyed themselves in a series of wars and left the survivors trapped on a planet filled with their failing genetic experiments.Despite its science-fiction origins for a lot of the setting fluff, Winterweir is a fairly straight fantasy setting in terms of what the locals know. Psychic Powers and Weird Science are treated as forms of magic or alchemy, respectively. One element that the authors repeatedly emphasize is that the setting is not a particularly nice place to live and the violence inherent in living on a "typical" fantasy world makes the locals pretty damn fatalistic. Most either embrace hedonism as a way to escape or become intensely grim.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Winterweir attempts to present itself as a fantasy game for older gamers, highlighting adult themes like sexuality and the racial tensions that frequently explode across the setting. Complex moral issues are also somewhat touched upon with the fact that there are no concrete good or evil solutions in the setting. The Honor/Integrity System is a centerpiece designed to encourage characters to adopt the somewhat bloodthirsty mindset of typical Teth-Ammon inhabitants. | |
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Darker and Edgier | |
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Darker and Edgier: Perhaps a little too much effort goes into separating Winterweir from your typical campaign setting. | |
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Our Elves Are Different | |
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Our Elves Are Different: There are no elves in the setting per se. The closest thing are the Half-Celestials, who are occasionally immortal and the Valken. The Valken are the typical woodland dwelling nature lovers who live a long time but they're also half-animals. | |
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Order Versus Chaos | |
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Order Versus Chaos: The central conflict of the setting is between the Netherdeep and the Celestials. Basic human nature also is set up to war against civilization and anarchy. | |
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Our Orcs Are Different | |
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Our Orcs Are Different: There's a couple of races that qualify. The Half-Jotuns who are former slaves and rather irritated by that fact, the Slythin who are Lizardmen with attitude, and the Trow who are pretty Orcish but mostly just irritated by the fact they're treated as target practice by humans. | |
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With Great Power Comes Great Insanity | |
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With Great Power Comes Great Insanity: The Psyche system results in a lot of wizards and other psychic individuals going stark raving mad. | |
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Crapsack World | |
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Crapsack World: Inverted. The continent of Alacarn is horrible but no worse than the real-life Dark Ages. It's also implied to be coming out of it into a Industrial Age/Renassiance. Well, barring the demons... | |
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Honor Before Reason | |
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Honor Before Reason: The Honor/Integrity system encourages nobles to be arrogant jerkasses in addition to great warriors while the Integrity system encourages peasants who screw the system. | |
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Always Chaotic Evil | |
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Always Chaotic Evil: Subverted. No one is innately evil but the creatures of the Netherdeep and it's arguable they're just batshit insane. | |
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Our Angels Are Different | |
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Our Angels Are Different: The Celestials are a bunch of mind-controlling lawful and Order-obsessed manipulators. | |
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Clap Your Hands If You Believe | |
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Clap Your Hands If You Believe: Priestly magic works on this. Actually, all magic does. Wizards acknowledge their sorcery charts and spells are just concentration aids. | |
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Our Demons Are Different | |
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Our Demons Are Different: They're actually just a corrupted race of mortals that has been modified to be nasty by Malaxas. | |
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Our Dwarves Are All the Same | |
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Our Dwarves Are All the Same: Bathas, despite being called differently. Are quite obviously dwarves when given even the most minuscule of glances. True their habits and ethics are similar to duergar but a rose by any other name is still a rose. Only in this case it's a dwarf. | |
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Affably Evil | |
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Affably Evil: The Shadow King is a honorable and pleasant chap, despite being explicitly an Expy of Sauron. | |
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No Bisexuals | |
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No Bisexuals: The Social Taboos section acknowledges that the people of Teth-Ammon have a wide range of sexual tastes, just like in the real world. It's not a big deal on the world. | |
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Fantastic Racism | |
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Fantastic Racism: Humans hate Nonhumans and vice versa. Ironically, neither side is evil. They're just bigots. Don't forget Mutants. They're pretty much hated by everyone. | |
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Crystal Dragon Jesus | |
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Crystal Dragon Jesus: The Divine Covenant. The Church of Kaalon to a certain extent. Amusingly, the two hate each other with an intense passion. | |
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Black-and-Gray Morality | |
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Black-and-Gray Morality: The books repeatedly drill home that there's no good answers in the setting. | |
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Medieval Stasis | |
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Medieval Stasis: Averted. It's taking a while, but the world is coming out of its Dark Age. | |
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Dirty Communists | |
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Dirty Communists: The Free Republic of Amania seems to combine Stalinism and the French Revolution. | |
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Cataclysm Backstory | |
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Cataclysm Backstory: Once, Alacarn was a mighty Empire before the Demons came and killed everyone | |
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Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu? | |
Winterweir (Tabletop Game) / int_cc4d190a | comment |
Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: It's entirely possible to slay Demon lords and lesser gods in Savage Worlds. Averted in the Drakkath and Greater Gods who are given the "X" stat. Which makes them effectively omnipotent and invincible. | |
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Flat-Earth Atheist | |
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Flat-Earth Atheist: Averted. Religion works differently in WR. Nobody knows if the Gods actually exist. | |
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Our Dragons Are Different | |
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Our Dragons Are Different: They're a hyper-technological society that used to rule a vast space Empire. Wyverns are more traditional cavern-dwelling treasure horders. | |
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