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    • MisterBoringM
      MisterBoring
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      I remember a game in the late 90s that was set in a weird small town, and if anyone asked if the game was set in X state, the answer was always yes.

      Proud Member of the Pro-Mummy Alliance

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      • HobbieH
        Hobbie
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        I’ve never seen a game set in North Dakota.

        I was about to say I’ve never seen a game set in Australia either but an old memory is tickling my brain on that one.

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          labsunlimited @Hobbie
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          @Hobbie Minot, North Dakota. Ground Squirrels of Darkness!

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          • JennkrystJ
            Jennkryst @Hobbie
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            @Hobbie said in Missed Settings:

            Australia

            Everyone’s dead by the end of the first week.

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            • HobbieH
              Hobbie @labsunlimited
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              @labsunlimited The second someone spins up a World of Mild Discomfort set in Minot I am there.

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              • somasatoriS
                somasatori
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                There was a game set in Honolulu in the late 90s! I played myself (basically) and became ghouled to the toreador primogen.

                "And the Fool says, pointing to the invertebrate fauna feeding in the graves: 'Here a monarchy reigns, mightier than you: His Majesty the Worm.'"
                Italo Calvino, The Castle of Crossed Destines

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                • EvilgraysonE
                  Evilgrayson @Jennkryst
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                  @Jennkryst Idaho’s been done, as has Washington State. John Wayne’s werewolf game - I forget the name of it - was set in Idaho, and GarouMUSH was set in Washington State.

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                  • JumpscareJ
                    Jumpscare
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                    I’ve updated the list with the ones you all remembered the names of, haha.

                    Game-runner of Silent Heaven, a small-town horror MU.
                    https://silentheaven.org

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                      InkGolem
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                      I was going to make a New Jersey joke, but upon reflection, Atlantic City would make a great setting. Lots of class issues, places for things to hide…

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                      • JennJ
                        Jenn @InkGolem
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                        @InkGolem

                        Plus, everything’s legal in Jersey.

                        We're all mad here.

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                        • MisterBoringM
                          MisterBoring
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                          WoD North Dakota would be interesting for some spheres and not for others. It would work well for Werewolf and Mage, but to do Vampire there, you’d have to increase the populations and sizes of the major cities to support Vampires, and by doing so, eliminate one of the unique aspects of North Dakota as a state, namely the relative isolation and small populations of the communities there.

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                            Vamps would have it hard, yes, hunting would be extremely hard. They would need to subsist on mandragora gardens, animals, and closely guarded herds imported for that purpose. The relative isolation does mean far less oversight, though, so it’s way easier to hide your underground dungeon full of blood dolls.

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                            • MisterBoringM
                              MisterBoring @labsunlimited
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                              @labsunlimited If I were to do Vampire in ND, I’d make it where the game represented the entire state, ignore the factions (so Cam / Anarch / Sabbat for OWoD and the Covenants for NWoD) and just have it where the players are the few Vampires roaming the state, and occasionally they gather in the only Elysium in the state to resolve disputes and stuff. Maybe one Prince for the entire State if you really want some level of organization.

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                              • somasatoriS
                                somasatori
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                                In the Time of Thin Blood book from revised there was a description of a vampire running an entire Midwestern rural town out of their lair. All of the major players in town served that vampire, and I think there was some mention of childer but I can’t quite remember and I don’t have access to it at the moment. The idea of that was always striking to me, especially since I was living in a fairly rural Illinois town outside of Chicago at the time. I could see that being something that you would run into in a ND town. It would likely not make for a good MUSH, though.

                                "And the Fool says, pointing to the invertebrate fauna feeding in the graves: 'Here a monarchy reigns, mightier than you: His Majesty the Worm.'"
                                Italo Calvino, The Castle of Crossed Destines

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                                • AshkuriA
                                  Ashkuri
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                                  New Mexico represent

                                  Masquerade was set in Albuquerque. When I went, I was able to navigate a little based on what I remembered from the MUSH, lol.

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                                  • JennkrystJ
                                    Jennkryst
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                                    Actually, everyone in Small Town knowing about the supernatural enough that the Masq/Veil/whatever is lax, but also somehow forced to not tell outsiders about it… feels like it has legs? Now you can idly chat in the bar about your werewolf’s cool kill and maybe get looks because murder/death is gross, more so than because it’s a horror from beyond reality.

                                    But it’s also not giving ‘reality, but secret monsters’, because the monsters aren’t really secret.

                                    Mummy Pun? MUMMY PUN!
                                    She/her

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                                    • somasatoriS
                                      somasatori @Jennkryst
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                                      @Jennkryst said in Missed Settings:

                                      Actually, everyone in Small Town knowing about the supernatural enough that the Masq/Veil/whatever is lax, but also somehow forced to not tell outsiders about it… feels like it has legs? Now you can idly chat in the bar about your werewolf’s cool kill and maybe get looks because murder/death is gross, more so than because it’s a horror from beyond reality.

                                      But it’s also not giving ‘reality, but secret monsters’, because the monsters aren’t really secret.

                                      This definitely would be fun, though to some extent it steps away from canon in oWoD games – I would say specifically, since CofD/nWoD often feels a little looser with the various Masqs with the exception of certain groups that have a personal stake in upholding the Masquerade or Veil or whatever like the Guardians of the Veil.

                                      But yeah, I think this would be interesting! Fictionally/genre-wise it would probably feel like True Blood or Twilight, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, just a thing.

                                      "And the Fool says, pointing to the invertebrate fauna feeding in the graves: 'Here a monarchy reigns, mightier than you: His Majesty the Worm.'"
                                      Italo Calvino, The Castle of Crossed Destines

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