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The core M&M ist Edition book doesn't come with a default setting, but does include a adventure that takes place in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_City Freedom City] setting.  Strangely, though, the example characters that players can use in this adventure are generally associated with another M&M setting: [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=META-4&action=edit META-4].  This, combinded with little information from Green Ronin means that its' unclear whether they are separate or a combined setting.  For our purposes here, we'll deal with them as separate settings.
 
The core M&M ist Edition book doesn't come with a default setting, but does include a adventure that takes place in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_City Freedom City] setting.  Strangely, though, the example characters that players can use in this adventure are generally associated with another M&M setting: [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=META-4&action=edit META-4].  This, combinded with little information from Green Ronin means that its' unclear whether they are separate or a combined setting.  For our purposes here, we'll deal with them as separate settings.
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'''Published Campaigns'''
  
 
*''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_City Freedom City]'': A four-color, city-based setting by Steve Kenson that is filled with elements that are similar to the great icons and concpets of classic comic books.  ''Freedom City'' is presented in a hard-back sourcebook of its' own.  ''Foes of Freedom'' details more villains that inhabit the city and ''Time of Crisis'' is a adventure module that sends the players beyond the city limits.
 
*''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_City Freedom City]'': A four-color, city-based setting by Steve Kenson that is filled with elements that are similar to the great icons and concpets of classic comic books.  ''Freedom City'' is presented in a hard-back sourcebook of its' own.  ''Foes of Freedom'' details more villains that inhabit the city and ''Time of Crisis'' is a adventure module that sends the players beyond the city limits.
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*''Noir'': Written by Christopher McGlothlin, ''Noir'' is based on classic [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_Noir Film Noir] films.  The world of Noir is a dark one, where heroes are flawed and the friend you trust may be your greatest enemy.
 
*''Noir'': Written by Christopher McGlothlin, ''Noir'' is based on classic [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_Noir Film Noir] films.  The world of Noir is a dark one, where heroes are flawed and the friend you trust may be your greatest enemy.
 
  
 
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'''Fan Community Campaigns'''
 
[[American Gods SERIES BIBLE]] ... For details about this roleplaying campaign and setting.
 
[[American Gods SERIES BIBLE]] ... For details about this roleplaying campaign and setting.
 
* [[the AMERICAN GODS]]
 
* [[the AMERICAN GODS]]

Revision as of 22:35, 13 July 2005

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Campaign Settings

The core M&M ist Edition book doesn't come with a default setting, but does include a adventure that takes place in the Freedom City setting. Strangely, though, the example characters that players can use in this adventure are generally associated with another M&M setting: META-4. This, combinded with little information from Green Ronin means that its' unclear whether they are separate or a combined setting. For our purposes here, we'll deal with them as separate settings.

Published Campaigns

  • Freedom City: A four-color, city-based setting by Steve Kenson that is filled with elements that are similar to the great icons and concpets of classic comic books. Freedom City is presented in a hard-back sourcebook of its' own. Foes of Freedom details more villains that inhabit the city and Time of Crisis is a adventure module that sends the players beyond the city limits.
  • META-4: This setting, by Eric Mona, was finally detail in the Crooks! sourcebook. It has been compared to the better parts of 1990's comic books.
  • Nocturnals: Based on Dan Brereton's comic book series, the setting book was written by him, with the assistance of Chris Pramas. It is a horror/pulp-based setting.
  • Noir: Written by Christopher McGlothlin, Noir is based on classic Film Noir films. The world of Noir is a dark one, where heroes are flawed and the friend you trust may be your greatest enemy.

Fan Community Campaigns American Gods SERIES BIBLE ... For details about this roleplaying campaign and setting.