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Kathulos
With Dime Adventure getting to the backers within the next couple of weeks, I thought this might b a good place for GM's and Players to post material they have found, or might find, helpful with character creation and adventure planning. To get us started off here are a few things I've been using for past Pulp and Victorian Age games.


http://web.archive.org/web/20041029074722/http://www.geocities.com/jessnevins/vicintro.html

http://web.archive.org/web/20041029075306/http://www.geocities.com:80/jjnevins/pulpsintro.html


http://www.paper-dragon.com/1939/dent.html

I hope that Players and GM's find these useful.
Also, if you have anything that you've found useful, please do not hesitate to post them here.



beholdsa
Awesome resources!
Kathulos
Although not quite fitting in with the timeline of DA, the following may, again, prove useful in inspiring Players and GM's with characters, villains, and npcs.

http://jessnevins.com/encyclopedia/characterlist.html
Kathulos
A great site for one of the most iconic steampunk devices ever created.

http://www.vernianera.com/Nautilus/
beholdsa
Nice!
Kathulos
A good collection of Victorian, Edwardian, and Pulp adventures stories in one area. Plus, they are all free!

http://wwwpulpheroesmorethanmortal.webs.com/Free_Books.html
beholdsa
Great find!
Kathulos
On another site we were discussing some of the most memorable villains in the history of villains and heroes. I recalled a character from 60's and early 70's television that has been, imo, forgotten in this day and age. While the time period in which he was presented is the time of the Old West, I can think of no reason why he cannot be transplanted into the world of Dime Adventures.

So allow me to link you to the first appearance of one of the most interesting, original, and unique villains of television.

The incomparable Dr. Miguelito Loveless……..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlyJQEccHFQ&t=21s

Berggeistermeister
Neat! The mistrust for the government while being so gentlemanly (literally not even hurting a fly) makes a great villain!
Kathulos
Berggeistermeister
Neat! The mistrust for the government while being so gentlemanly (literally not even hurting a fly) makes a great villain!
I completely agree. I love the fact that he wants land to create a place where children can grow and feel safe. Even if he has to kill five thousand people a night to get it.
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