The Demon Isles - an OVA Swashbuckling Campaign
Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 1:13 am
Argh… wee lassie, sure I’ll tell you a tale or two from the dreaded Demon Isles, but my throats a bit parched, perhaps a large mug of ale might help….
Ah…that’s better. So what do you want to know from Dead-eye Jack? Yes, you silly girl, I got my name from my dead eye, the one with the patch over it, not for my aim, which isn’t too good these days. I lost it in the isles. A dread succubus decided that I might be peeking just a little too much and boiled it. Yes, right in my very eye socket. Everything? You want to know everything do ya? Well I guess its best to start at the beginning then. But you better have a full purse lassie; I think I may be needin’ a few more glasses of ale if you want to know everything.
The Basics
What is the Demon Isles? It’s a campaign setting for the OVA system. Rather than bore everyone with a long list, it is a swashbuckling game borrowing a bit from anime and a bit from fantasy. Here is the type of thing you might find in a Demon Isles game
• Riches beyond your dreams, although there is a good chance that either pirates, ninjas, restless natives, or a demon or two will their utmost to stop you from getting it
• The wars between the Home Countries spilling into the Demon Isles, giving the game a bit of a cloak-and-dagger feel.
• Romantic and brave Cordovians Dons leaving behind their estates to test their mettle on the high seas.
• Gritty and plucky Yorksmen privateers trying to edge their way into the Isles for service of Queen and Country
• Lethal yet Polite Solars Chevaliers who administer the Sun Kings colonies in the Demon Isles by way of the sword with a rapier fine wit.
• The defiant and resourceful Rebels of the Free Seas who have thrown off the oppression of the High-Kingdom of the Sun.
• The Black Blade, a secret society of assassin for hire, that eschew the gun for the powers of a secret fighting style using their fists, hands, feet and long knives that give them their name.
• The pirates that prey on every ship that crosses the Demon Mists
• The Demon Isles that cross over to the shadow realm the home of demons and the land of dreams and nightmares.
• The Righteous Order of the Light, a monastic order that forgoes peace and tranquility for the power the sword and reason, dismissing the magic that they don’t understand.
• Arcanists who have managed to tame the wild and chaotic powers of demon imps to do their bidding.
• Distinctive fencing styles, whose secrets are guarded by the masters that teach them
• Ports ranging from Skull Island (a wretched isle of scum and villany) to the capital city of Orlea, the City of Twin Towers, (named for the massive forts overlooking the ports, the Tower of Gold and the Tower of Silver) and everything in between.
• Ships ranging from the infamous Orlea Galleon (that carries the treasure back to the Capital City of d’Sol in the High-Kingdom of the Sun once a year) to the treacherous blockade running pirate sloop, the Demon’s Lash packed with more guns and powder than it should.
The game setting is one of high fantasy mixed with a swashbuckling game of high cinematic adventure, with overtones of romance and intrigue. Technology is mixed, but it is really like that of the Age of Sail, so there is anything you might find in the 17th century. Additionally there is a twist, magic and the shadowrealms that cross over into the demon isles once you sail past the mists. Arcanists don’t actually wield the power, but they have learned the charms of commanding an imp, one of the least demons that roam the isles.
Characters
A good introduction into a setting is to have a few sample characters. Below are three or four using the OVA system.
• Bonnie wee Katie – a young woman of small stature, and part of Dead-Eye Jack’s crew. While having a slight figure and build her two-fisted approach to pistols has proven many an officer’s doom.
• Dead-Eye Jack – Captain of the Demon’s Lash. A bit of a lush and womanizer, Dead-Eye Jack is also an Arcansit, and with Nez’bala (his bottled imp) he can turn the tide of the battle quickly.
• Sebastian – a quite and pensive member of Dead-Eye Jack’s crew, with fine features, and with grace and elegance unheard of a pirate, he is quite the odd one out. However both his speed and skills with his fists make him indispensable, especially when they need someone to walk through walls. Rumored to be an ex-member of the Black Blades on the run.
• Sir Richard Eveningstone – The 7th son of the 7th son of a minor York nobleman, sent to Demon Isles to make his fortune (or to stop embarrassing his family in Parliament). He is a bit of fop, but some think perhaps he is secretly a member of the Gilded Rose. His eccentric sword style and incredible luck keeps most men on their toes. His goal is to somehow make the town of Princeton the first captured port for the Queen.
• Lieutenant Giles d’Fury – Captain of the High Kingdom’s Musketeer Regiment in their “recovered” colony of Princeton (aka as everyone else knows it The Red Sail). Overworked and underpaid, he fights the rebels and does his best to clean up the shelled town that is now a haven for pirates.
• Sister Emily – An acolyte of the Righteous Order of the Light, skilled with the blade and with a sharp deductive skills, the best amateur detective in Princeton.
Next post after I get a bit more familiar with the rules, are some character sheets for these folks.
Ah…that’s better. So what do you want to know from Dead-eye Jack? Yes, you silly girl, I got my name from my dead eye, the one with the patch over it, not for my aim, which isn’t too good these days. I lost it in the isles. A dread succubus decided that I might be peeking just a little too much and boiled it. Yes, right in my very eye socket. Everything? You want to know everything do ya? Well I guess its best to start at the beginning then. But you better have a full purse lassie; I think I may be needin’ a few more glasses of ale if you want to know everything.
The Basics
What is the Demon Isles? It’s a campaign setting for the OVA system. Rather than bore everyone with a long list, it is a swashbuckling game borrowing a bit from anime and a bit from fantasy. Here is the type of thing you might find in a Demon Isles game
• Riches beyond your dreams, although there is a good chance that either pirates, ninjas, restless natives, or a demon or two will their utmost to stop you from getting it
• The wars between the Home Countries spilling into the Demon Isles, giving the game a bit of a cloak-and-dagger feel.
• Romantic and brave Cordovians Dons leaving behind their estates to test their mettle on the high seas.
• Gritty and plucky Yorksmen privateers trying to edge their way into the Isles for service of Queen and Country
• Lethal yet Polite Solars Chevaliers who administer the Sun Kings colonies in the Demon Isles by way of the sword with a rapier fine wit.
• The defiant and resourceful Rebels of the Free Seas who have thrown off the oppression of the High-Kingdom of the Sun.
• The Black Blade, a secret society of assassin for hire, that eschew the gun for the powers of a secret fighting style using their fists, hands, feet and long knives that give them their name.
• The pirates that prey on every ship that crosses the Demon Mists
• The Demon Isles that cross over to the shadow realm the home of demons and the land of dreams and nightmares.
• The Righteous Order of the Light, a monastic order that forgoes peace and tranquility for the power the sword and reason, dismissing the magic that they don’t understand.
• Arcanists who have managed to tame the wild and chaotic powers of demon imps to do their bidding.
• Distinctive fencing styles, whose secrets are guarded by the masters that teach them
• Ports ranging from Skull Island (a wretched isle of scum and villany) to the capital city of Orlea, the City of Twin Towers, (named for the massive forts overlooking the ports, the Tower of Gold and the Tower of Silver) and everything in between.
• Ships ranging from the infamous Orlea Galleon (that carries the treasure back to the Capital City of d’Sol in the High-Kingdom of the Sun once a year) to the treacherous blockade running pirate sloop, the Demon’s Lash packed with more guns and powder than it should.
The game setting is one of high fantasy mixed with a swashbuckling game of high cinematic adventure, with overtones of romance and intrigue. Technology is mixed, but it is really like that of the Age of Sail, so there is anything you might find in the 17th century. Additionally there is a twist, magic and the shadowrealms that cross over into the demon isles once you sail past the mists. Arcanists don’t actually wield the power, but they have learned the charms of commanding an imp, one of the least demons that roam the isles.
Characters
A good introduction into a setting is to have a few sample characters. Below are three or four using the OVA system.
• Bonnie wee Katie – a young woman of small stature, and part of Dead-Eye Jack’s crew. While having a slight figure and build her two-fisted approach to pistols has proven many an officer’s doom.
• Dead-Eye Jack – Captain of the Demon’s Lash. A bit of a lush and womanizer, Dead-Eye Jack is also an Arcansit, and with Nez’bala (his bottled imp) he can turn the tide of the battle quickly.
• Sebastian – a quite and pensive member of Dead-Eye Jack’s crew, with fine features, and with grace and elegance unheard of a pirate, he is quite the odd one out. However both his speed and skills with his fists make him indispensable, especially when they need someone to walk through walls. Rumored to be an ex-member of the Black Blades on the run.
• Sir Richard Eveningstone – The 7th son of the 7th son of a minor York nobleman, sent to Demon Isles to make his fortune (or to stop embarrassing his family in Parliament). He is a bit of fop, but some think perhaps he is secretly a member of the Gilded Rose. His eccentric sword style and incredible luck keeps most men on their toes. His goal is to somehow make the town of Princeton the first captured port for the Queen.
• Lieutenant Giles d’Fury – Captain of the High Kingdom’s Musketeer Regiment in their “recovered” colony of Princeton (aka as everyone else knows it The Red Sail). Overworked and underpaid, he fights the rebels and does his best to clean up the shelled town that is now a haven for pirates.
• Sister Emily – An acolyte of the Righteous Order of the Light, skilled with the blade and with a sharp deductive skills, the best amateur detective in Princeton.
Next post after I get a bit more familiar with the rules, are some character sheets for these folks.