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==IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONS== | ==IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONS== | ||
===the Golden Dawn=== | ===the Golden Dawn=== | ||
: involve the Golden Dawn, maybe replacing them with members of the Hellfire Club, Doom could end up in league with them in an effort to free his mother. This is all a ruse and he is being used so that the Dawns master Mephisto can manifest himself on earth. Dooms recognises his foolish error and attempts to redeem himself and work with the heroes, they have to venture into hell to close the gate and this results in Doom sacrificing himself and becoming trapped in hell....well till the next time!!! | : involve the Golden Dawn, maybe replacing them with members of the Hellfire Club, Doom could end up in league with them in an effort to free his mother. This is all a ruse and he is being used so that the Dawns master Mephisto can manifest himself on earth. Dooms recognises his foolish error and attempts to redeem himself and work with the heroes, they have to venture into hell to close the gate and this results in Doom sacrificing himself and becoming trapped in hell....well till the next time!!! | ||
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===HYDRA=== | ===HYDRA=== | ||
: Hydra, is established pretty much as it was, but becomesa criminal organization spread throughout the British empire, running guns, among other contrabrand hidden in legitimate channels. | : Hydra, is established pretty much as it was, but becomesa criminal organization spread throughout the British empire, running guns, among other contrabrand hidden in legitimate channels. | ||
: A Prussian noble named Wolfgang Struker has decided to create an empire for Prussia which rivals the British empire. Aiding him in his quest are Baron Heinrich Zemo and Johann Schmidt, a disfigured mercenary who claims to have fought in the American Revolution (the validity of this is suspect, considering it would make him almost a hundred years old, and he carries himself as if he were a man of thirty, but few call him on it and live to tell the tale). Struker has assembled an impressive army, and the banner for the army is Struker's family crest: a Hydra. | : A Prussian noble named Wolfgang Struker has decided to create an empire for Prussia which rivals the British empire. Aiding him in his quest are Baron Heinrich Zemo and Johann Schmidt, a disfigured mercenary who claims to have fought in the American Revolution (the validity of this is suspect, considering it would make him almost a hundred years old, and he carries himself as if he were a man of thirty, but few call him on it and live to tell the tale). Struker has assembled an impressive army, and the banner for the army is Struker's family crest: a Hydra. | ||
− | + | To make them even more of a threat, Struker has also enlisted the aid of a swedish scientist named Arin Zola, who has been studying Darwins theory of natural selection and has expanded greatly upon it. Rumor has it he is building a race of creatures which are half human, half rat. | |
− | : The Barvarian Illuminati (with their Hydra symbol). Armin Zolo, Modoc (their chairman), The Red Ghost, and a few other genius superscientists belong to it. Advanced Idea mechanics could be party to a second attempt at alien invasion of the world. This time helping the alien Kree government who are kidnapped Mutants for dissection. Perhaps thwarting them from stealing Professor Richard Reed's scientific time Machine | + | : The Barvarian Illuminati (with their Hydra symbol). Armin Zolo, Modoc (their chairman), The Red Ghost, and a few other genius superscientists belong to it. Advanced Idea mechanics could be party to a second attempt at alien invasion of the world. This time helping the alien Kree government who are kidnapped Mutants for dissection. Perhaps thwarting them from stealing Professor Richard Reed's scientific time Machine. |
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===Advanced Idea Mechanics=== | ===Advanced Idea Mechanics=== | ||
− | : " | + | : "The Society for the Advancement of Ideas and Mechanicals" is a French based organization of scientists that have bought into the old saw that governments are obsolete but the true and enlightened scientists are the real geniuses of the world. It has bases in every major country. Really, most of them are leeches off the world of the real geniuses like Starkweather, Doom, Reed, and the like. |
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===The Hellfire Society=== | ===The Hellfire Society=== | ||
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: One only joins the Hellfire Society by invitation, and the club’s distinct silver ink on black stationary missives always seem to find their way into the recipient’s hand, without passing through normal post channels. Almost as if they were delivered by unseen ghostly hands. But such an invitation means the Hellions have been watching, judging, and assessing- and if you meet their peculiar standards, that ominous black envelope will find its way onto your nightstand or into your smoking jacket’s pocket. | : One only joins the Hellfire Society by invitation, and the club’s distinct silver ink on black stationary missives always seem to find their way into the recipient’s hand, without passing through normal post channels. Almost as if they were delivered by unseen ghostly hands. But such an invitation means the Hellions have been watching, judging, and assessing- and if you meet their peculiar standards, that ominous black envelope will find its way onto your nightstand or into your smoking jacket’s pocket. | ||
: The Hellions tend to stick to the shadows, lurking in the darkest streets and social circles and political back rooms, moving through the dark places of the world and of society with the easy grace of nighttime predators. They partake of London’s rich and miserable underworld, managing vice and crime rather than trying to stamp it out in a moralist crusade, and they are known to keep scandalously close ties to some of the worst villains in London- though if truth be known, since the Club opened, the criminal underworld of London has been quieter, cleaner, better organized, and less obtrusive. Vice may still rule the slums, but no longer do evil men exclusively rule that vice. | : The Hellions tend to stick to the shadows, lurking in the darkest streets and social circles and political back rooms, moving through the dark places of the world and of society with the easy grace of nighttime predators. They partake of London’s rich and miserable underworld, managing vice and crime rather than trying to stamp it out in a moralist crusade, and they are known to keep scandalously close ties to some of the worst villains in London- though if truth be known, since the Club opened, the criminal underworld of London has been quieter, cleaner, better organized, and less obtrusive. Vice may still rule the slums, but no longer do evil men exclusively rule that vice. | ||
− | + | More troubling perhaps than the rumors of criminal ties, the Hellfire Society is said to be involved in all manor of occult goings-on- spiritualism, the worship of foreign gods, pagan mysticism, invoking the dead, and sorcery of the blackest sort. But despite this reputation for unseemly congress, the Club is still consulted regularly by Her Majesty’s officials on matters of the deepest state secrets. The Hellfire Society serves the empire like a keen-eyed helmsman guiding his ship through dark, shoal-torn waters. Without the Club’s guidance and uncanny insights, the ship would surely founder and break on unseen dangers. | |
: Perhaps you are one of Dr. Moreau's escaped animal-men. Or a man burdened with one of the Old World’s ancient curses- lycanthropy or vampirism. Or a spiritualist, who speaks with the dead. Or perhaps even one of the Dead yourself. No matter how freakish, bizarre, unseemly, or scandalous, if your heart is sound, the Hellfire Society will welcome you. | : Perhaps you are one of Dr. Moreau's escaped animal-men. Or a man burdened with one of the Old World’s ancient curses- lycanthropy or vampirism. Or a spiritualist, who speaks with the dead. Or perhaps even one of the Dead yourself. No matter how freakish, bizarre, unseemly, or scandalous, if your heart is sound, the Hellfire Society will welcome you. | ||
: There is an assassination attempt on her Majesty the Queen! The sniper is a gloating pirate and thug using an Air Rifle named Brock "Crossbones" Rumlow. Despite the grevious nature of his crimes, he seems unafraid of the hangman's noose. Perhaps more disturbingly are his confederates whom seem to have the strength of many men. | : There is an assassination attempt on her Majesty the Queen! The sniper is a gloating pirate and thug using an Air Rifle named Brock "Crossbones" Rumlow. Despite the grevious nature of his crimes, he seems unafraid of the hangman's noose. Perhaps more disturbingly are his confederates whom seem to have the strength of many men. | ||
− | + | It is during this time that London is wracked with a series of powder bombs and threats that Parliament and other land marks will soon join them. Scotland Yard is utterly baffled by the notes that claim responsibility for they are signed by Stephen Rogerson. A great British Patriot and Captain of the Armies whom disappeared while doing special work for her majesty not too many years ago. It is also covered in a special seal that is a Hydra. | |
: A little detective work and a narrow call to prevent the London Bridge from being blown up will note that most of London's underground is being recruited by Brock and his gang. They primarily focus on immigrants but the core is being recruited from the lower class with a mixture of nationalist rhetoric touched on with class warfare ideas (i.e. National Socialism but don't call it that). Either on the bridge or rescuing Brock they will confront the Mastermen whom fight to the death but may reveal the fact that they are only pretending to be English, they're KRAUTS! | : A little detective work and a narrow call to prevent the London Bridge from being blown up will note that most of London's underground is being recruited by Brock and his gang. They primarily focus on immigrants but the core is being recruited from the lower class with a mixture of nationalist rhetoric touched on with class warfare ideas (i.e. National Socialism but don't call it that). Either on the bridge or rescuing Brock they will confront the Mastermen whom fight to the death but may reveal the fact that they are only pretending to be English, they're KRAUTS! | ||
: Mycroft Holmes (who employs Sir Nicholas Fury as his top field agent/Second in command), head of the Foreign Office Information Service, will then reveal that Doctor David Bannerson (whose story reached the London audiences as the case of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde thanks to a leak) had helped create a formula that turned a simple man into an extraordinary one. It was used upon a polio victim as a test but created an amazingly skilled man whom was sent to Germany to investigate a revival of the Freemason born Bavarian Illuminati. Hydra. Of course, the players no doubt will realize that the true culprit is Roter Totenkopf. The German diplomat (who wears a ghastly death mask while conducting Hydra business) whom is organizing what he hopes will turn into a general civil war as the Kaiser makes plans to invade Eastern Europe. He has captured Rogerson in a block of ice with the help of his henchman Baron Heidrich Zemo and they've managed to use blood extractions from his still living form to create their supermen. | : Mycroft Holmes (who employs Sir Nicholas Fury as his top field agent/Second in command), head of the Foreign Office Information Service, will then reveal that Doctor David Bannerson (whose story reached the London audiences as the case of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde thanks to a leak) had helped create a formula that turned a simple man into an extraordinary one. It was used upon a polio victim as a test but created an amazingly skilled man whom was sent to Germany to investigate a revival of the Freemason born Bavarian Illuminati. Hydra. Of course, the players no doubt will realize that the true culprit is Roter Totenkopf. The German diplomat (who wears a ghastly death mask while conducting Hydra business) whom is organizing what he hopes will turn into a general civil war as the Kaiser makes plans to invade Eastern Europe. He has captured Rogerson in a block of ice with the help of his henchman Baron Heidrich Zemo and they've managed to use blood extractions from his still living form to create their supermen. | ||
− | + | If they prevent his uprising, can they stop his "scorched Earth" plan to use a zeppelin to cover all of London in Zemo's Death Dust? | |
: The Hydra Strikes | : The Hydra Strikes | ||
: Brock Rumlow is the real name of the Captain America villain Crossbones. His sniping is an homage to Sherlock Holmes return story "The Empty House" where Moriarty's 2nd in command uses an air rifle. His role as a thug paid by the Skull and a traitor fits his origins. He's likely a lower class Londoner here. | : Brock Rumlow is the real name of the Captain America villain Crossbones. His sniping is an homage to Sherlock Holmes return story "The Empty House" where Moriarty's 2nd in command uses an air rifle. His role as a thug paid by the Skull and a traitor fits his origins. He's likely a lower class Londoner here. | ||
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===SHIELD=== | ===SHIELD=== | ||
: SHIELD would exist as a secret order dedicated to protecting Britain and the British Empire, each member of the cabal tracing their lineage back to one of the Knights of the Round Table (thus allowing you to bring in Morgan Le Fey and Mordred.) Only the Royal family can order them around, and they are a very secret order. They utilize a blimp/airship that is their "futuristic" air base. With "cloud" generators that keep it hidden. | : SHIELD would exist as a secret order dedicated to protecting Britain and the British Empire, each member of the cabal tracing their lineage back to one of the Knights of the Round Table (thus allowing you to bring in Morgan Le Fey and Mordred.) Only the Royal family can order them around, and they are a very secret order. They utilize a blimp/airship that is their "futuristic" air base. With "cloud" generators that keep it hidden. | ||
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===AVENGERS Training Ground=== | ===AVENGERS Training Ground=== | ||
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==MARVEL VILLAINS== | ==MARVEL VILLAINS== | ||
− | === | + | ===Kang the Conqueror=== |
: time traveling despot from far in the future, the 21st century. Using arcane technologies from the future he has an edge over the Victorian Era, and is determined to shape the upcoming 20th century in his image. As Kang's real name is Nathaniel Richards, and has gone by other aliases, you might want to come up with your own alias. | : time traveling despot from far in the future, the 21st century. Using arcane technologies from the future he has an edge over the Victorian Era, and is determined to shape the upcoming 20th century in his image. As Kang's real name is Nathaniel Richards, and has gone by other aliases, you might want to come up with your own alias. | ||
: the time-travelling Kang the Conqueror....is actually the Time Traveller H.G Wells wrote about, gone mad with power and trying to prevent the terrible future he visited. | : the time-travelling Kang the Conqueror....is actually the Time Traveller H.G Wells wrote about, gone mad with power and trying to prevent the terrible future he visited. | ||
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: In The Adventure of the Illustrious Client, Holmes mentions Moran as being still alive. This story is set in September 1902. Moran is also mentioned in His Last Bow as an example of those of Holmes's many adversaries who have futilely sworn revenge against him. Colonel Sebastian Moran was also the villain in Doyle's Sherlock Holmes play The Crown Diamond written in the early 1900s but not performed until 1921. However, when this play was adapted as the short story The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone, Moran was replaced by Count Negretto Sylvius. | : In The Adventure of the Illustrious Client, Holmes mentions Moran as being still alive. This story is set in September 1902. Moran is also mentioned in His Last Bow as an example of those of Holmes's many adversaries who have futilely sworn revenge against him. Colonel Sebastian Moran was also the villain in Doyle's Sherlock Holmes play The Crown Diamond written in the early 1900s but not performed until 1921. However, when this play was adapted as the short story The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone, Moran was replaced by Count Negretto Sylvius. | ||
: Benjamin Poindexter is a psychopathic assassin. Usually employed by Professor Moriarty. | : Benjamin Poindexter is a psychopathic assassin. Usually employed by Professor Moriarty. | ||
− | + | Bullseye's real name and origins are unknown. He has used the name "Benjamin Poindexter" on several occasions, but there are also instances where his name is given as “Lester.” but also revealed that some or all of it has been fabricated, probably by Bullseye himself. | |
: Bullseye grew up in The Bronx, where he lived with his brother and his abusive father. His brother's main form of recreation was playing with rifles, leading Bullseye to become an expert shot. When he was 10 years old, his brother started a fire in their home in an unsuccessful attempt to kill their father. Shortly thereafter, Bullseye was placed in a foster home, and became a baseball player in high school. Bullseye was an extremely talented pitcher, and was offered a scholarship, but instead opted to enter the minor leagues. After three games, he was called up to play a sold-out Major League game. He had surrendered no hits the entire game, and in the bottom of the ninth with two outs, he became bored and requested the coach pull him from the game. The coach refused, and insisted that he finish the game. The opposing team's batter mocked him, accusing him of cowardice. Bullseye threw the ball at his head, killing him. As the ball struck, he said only one word: "Bullseye". He was barred from professional baseball and convicted of manslaughter. | : Bullseye grew up in The Bronx, where he lived with his brother and his abusive father. His brother's main form of recreation was playing with rifles, leading Bullseye to become an expert shot. When he was 10 years old, his brother started a fire in their home in an unsuccessful attempt to kill their father. Shortly thereafter, Bullseye was placed in a foster home, and became a baseball player in high school. Bullseye was an extremely talented pitcher, and was offered a scholarship, but instead opted to enter the minor leagues. After three games, he was called up to play a sold-out Major League game. He had surrendered no hits the entire game, and in the bottom of the ninth with two outs, he became bored and requested the coach pull him from the game. The coach refused, and insisted that he finish the game. The opposing team's batter mocked him, accusing him of cowardice. Bullseye threw the ball at his head, killing him. As the ball struck, he said only one word: "Bullseye". He was barred from professional baseball and convicted of manslaughter. | ||
: His cold demeanor and unique skills, however, meant subsequent recruitment by the National Security Agency as an assassin was inevitable, and he was soon assigned to train Contras in Nicaragua. By the time he arrived, however, he claimed to have already been planning to leave the NSA. He had planned on robbing the Contras blind and fleeing, but soon discovered they were desperately poor. Bullseye made the best of the situation: within seven hours of being informed of their poverty, he had led the Contras in seizing a landing strip that the Colombian cocaine smugglers were using as a staging area before moving on to the United States. Without use of the airfield, the smugglers were unable to send new shipments. Bullseye set up Paolo, his hapless Nicaraguan translator, as the leader of the new force controlling the airfield, and let the word spread around. However, Paolo was nothing but a patsy. Bullseye planned to invite several organized crime heads to the airfield to broker a new deal with him as Paolo's supposed "right hand man". He would take their money and disappear, presumably leaving Paolo to suffer the wrath of the Mafia, Russian Mafia, Yakuza and various other criminal elements. This outcome is unknown, as before the deal could be finalized, the Punisher (Frank Castle) arrived. | : His cold demeanor and unique skills, however, meant subsequent recruitment by the National Security Agency as an assassin was inevitable, and he was soon assigned to train Contras in Nicaragua. By the time he arrived, however, he claimed to have already been planning to leave the NSA. He had planned on robbing the Contras blind and fleeing, but soon discovered they were desperately poor. Bullseye made the best of the situation: within seven hours of being informed of their poverty, he had led the Contras in seizing a landing strip that the Colombian cocaine smugglers were using as a staging area before moving on to the United States. Without use of the airfield, the smugglers were unable to send new shipments. Bullseye set up Paolo, his hapless Nicaraguan translator, as the leader of the new force controlling the airfield, and let the word spread around. However, Paolo was nothing but a patsy. Bullseye planned to invite several organized crime heads to the airfield to broker a new deal with him as Paolo's supposed "right hand man". He would take their money and disappear, presumably leaving Paolo to suffer the wrath of the Mafia, Russian Mafia, Yakuza and various other criminal elements. This outcome is unknown, as before the deal could be finalized, the Punisher (Frank Castle) arrived. | ||
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===Ultron=== | ===Ultron=== | ||
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===The Mandarin=== | ===The Mandarin=== | ||
: A mysterious crime lord opposing European occupation of China, the Mandarin uses ancient Chinese black magic and technology built by kidnapped scientists (Such as the charming and debonaire Sir Anthony Stark) to plan the downfall of the British empire. He has bestowed numerous western mercenaries with strange powers. Among them an American named Crusher Creel (Absorbing man), A Russian named Emil Blonsky (The Abomination), and Paul Duvall (the Grey Gargoyle) to act as his minions. His current plan involves using two powerful monsters: A giant mechanical man (Ultimo) and a giant Chinese dragon (Fing Fang Foom) to utterly destroy all of Europe, allowing China to rise as the worlds next Superpower. | : A mysterious crime lord opposing European occupation of China, the Mandarin uses ancient Chinese black magic and technology built by kidnapped scientists (Such as the charming and debonaire Sir Anthony Stark) to plan the downfall of the British empire. He has bestowed numerous western mercenaries with strange powers. Among them an American named Crusher Creel (Absorbing man), A Russian named Emil Blonsky (The Abomination), and Paul Duvall (the Grey Gargoyle) to act as his minions. His current plan involves using two powerful monsters: A giant mechanical man (Ultimo) and a giant Chinese dragon (Fing Fang Foom) to utterly destroy all of Europe, allowing China to rise as the worlds next Superpower. | ||
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+ | ===Kraven the Hunter=== | ||
+ | : the Quartermain legacy. keep Kraven's background as is. Because Kraven's background is lifted directly from The Most Dangerous game. Russian noblemen driven out of his homeland by political pressures but having invested overseas, is wealthy enough to continue his evil lifestyle. Kraven lures the PCs to his country estate where he's removed most of their special equipment. Given some special skills of his own or a host of cohorts, the Hunter intends to try the most dangerous game in England. | ||
+ | : Kraven is Prussian, the players have briefly met him at a party. As he has hunted most of the natural game on the planet, he is now hunting unnatural game. He is going to return in season 2 where he will be hunting a werewolf. He will then return in season 3 where he is running the Hunters Club, using the skin of the original werewolf and a bit of mojo, the hunters can change into a controlled werewolf form and hunt the ultimate prey (man) in the foggy streets of London. | ||
===Radioactive man=== | ===Radioactive man=== | ||
: Chen Lu is a railroad worker in the American West, and like his fellow Chinamen he recieves little respect from his American peers, but he continues onward to support his family. One day, while blasting through a mountain, Chen is caught in a cave collapse and ends up in a hidden chamber, where he is exposed to mysterious green glowing rocks. When he is eventually found, his skin has turned green, and he now has the strength of many men, capable of doing the work of ten men. This is lucky, because after Chen returns to work everyone around him begins to sicken and die, including his wife and two children. Chen is blamed and driven off by the surviving railroad workers, but their blame is justified: Chen is now giving off radiation, ten years before Marie and Pierre Curie would discover the concept. Now Chen is living as a hermit, bitter at the loss of his family and his freakish appearence, as well as his mistreatment in general, he has begun to lash out at nearby downs and at his former employers, endagering people with his rampages and even moreso with his radioactive aura. | : Chen Lu is a railroad worker in the American West, and like his fellow Chinamen he recieves little respect from his American peers, but he continues onward to support his family. One day, while blasting through a mountain, Chen is caught in a cave collapse and ends up in a hidden chamber, where he is exposed to mysterious green glowing rocks. When he is eventually found, his skin has turned green, and he now has the strength of many men, capable of doing the work of ten men. This is lucky, because after Chen returns to work everyone around him begins to sicken and die, including his wife and two children. Chen is blamed and driven off by the surviving railroad workers, but their blame is justified: Chen is now giving off radiation, ten years before Marie and Pierre Curie would discover the concept. Now Chen is living as a hermit, bitter at the loss of his family and his freakish appearence, as well as his mistreatment in general, he has begun to lash out at nearby downs and at his former employers, endagering people with his rampages and even moreso with his radioactive aura. | ||
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===Apocalypse=== | ===Apocalypse=== | ||
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: Prince Victor Von Doom, having successfully overthrown the monarch of his region and achieved recognition from several nearby countries has come to London to visit his former properties and keep abreast of the situation. It's a little known fact that the handsome, debonoir, and urbane Von Doom at parties is one of several simaculum that's designed to handle his daily business while he works at his real attire. | : Prince Victor Von Doom, having successfully overthrown the monarch of his region and achieved recognition from several nearby countries has come to London to visit his former properties and keep abreast of the situation. It's a little known fact that the handsome, debonoir, and urbane Von Doom at parties is one of several simaculum that's designed to handle his daily business while he works at his real attire. | ||
: That's when he arrives on their doorstep in his typical wrapped bandages look. | : That's when he arrives on their doorstep in his typical wrapped bandages look. | ||
− | + | Victor Von Doom has made a terrible error and comes to the player characters for help. During his time as newly appointed King of Latveria, he made the aquaintance of a fascinating woman in Natasha Romanova aka the Black Widow (for several dead Russian noblemen husbands) . A minor member of the Romanov Dynasty and suitable match for his glorious eminence that would tie him better to his neighbors. | |
: Unfortunately, Natasha played him for a fool and has removed several important papers that have rather grave importance. The papers prove that he is not the legitimate ruler of Latveria and that he is in fact a common peasant born Gyspy that was a revolutionary. Were it to become known then Austro-Hungarian Empire and/or Russia would invade his province and take it over. | : Unfortunately, Natasha played him for a fool and has removed several important papers that have rather grave importance. The papers prove that he is not the legitimate ruler of Latveria and that he is in fact a common peasant born Gyspy that was a revolutionary. Were it to become known then Austro-Hungarian Empire and/or Russia would invade his province and take it over. | ||
: (Doctor Doom claims that, were circumstances different, he could certainly crush both of the mighty nations but he's not yet completed his takeover) | : (Doctor Doom claims that, were circumstances different, he could certainly crush both of the mighty nations but he's not yet completed his takeover) | ||
− | + | Now, if the player characters have any prior experience with Doctor Doom then they almost certainly realize this story seems out of character. Doctor Doom is not inclined to bring in outsiders, Doctor Doom would want to rip the woman to pieces himself rather than hire others, and Doom NEVER asks for help. | |
: In truth, this is Kristoff Von Doom whom is the Doctor's nephew from his now deceased brother and heir to the country. Kristoff the diplomat to Latveria and has heard of the Black Widow wronging his master. Kristoff hopes to head off a war peacefully while Doom would almost certainly welcome it. | : In truth, this is Kristoff Von Doom whom is the Doctor's nephew from his now deceased brother and heir to the country. Kristoff the diplomat to Latveria and has heard of the Black Widow wronging his master. Kristoff hopes to head off a war peacefully while Doom would almost certainly welcome it. | ||
: The real question is...who sent Natasha to seduce the Prince...and who is powerful enough to risk crossing him in order to start this war? Loki? Hydra? Mister Mesphito whom wants to claim the souls of the war? Is it perhaps the Jewish businessman Magnus Leshnerr whom has a very special reason to start a war between the two powers hostile to Jews in hopes of building a homeland for the "Sons of Darwin"? Perhaps Cultists of Cthon hoping to release the demon under Wundagore Mountain that Doom Castle rests on. | : The real question is...who sent Natasha to seduce the Prince...and who is powerful enough to risk crossing him in order to start this war? Loki? Hydra? Mister Mesphito whom wants to claim the souls of the war? Is it perhaps the Jewish businessman Magnus Leshnerr whom has a very special reason to start a war between the two powers hostile to Jews in hopes of building a homeland for the "Sons of Darwin"? Perhaps Cultists of Cthon hoping to release the demon under Wundagore Mountain that Doom Castle rests on. | ||
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+ | : a Dr. Moreau sort, perhaps? Dr. Octavius' unfortunate obsession with the legendary Kraken of the deeps and his own vast surgical skill have led him to surgically implant tentacles to his back, which grant him great strength -- and madness! | ||
===Punisher=== | ===Punisher=== | ||
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: Scotland Yard's own special operative Francis Kasteel. After returning home from the Crimean War the disillusioned young sergeant was tired of killing. He took a position with Scotland Yard in an effort to route out local criminal elements in London. After many successes he marries the local desk secretary and they have a son. Of course one of the former street gangs Francis breaks up ends up killing his wife and son, and leaving Francis for dead. Wearing a modified infantry uniform Kasteel has taken to the street to punish all those responsible his family's death. And Scotland Yard is after him, not so much for the whole murder angle but because he's bring dishonour to the uniform of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. | : Scotland Yard's own special operative Francis Kasteel. After returning home from the Crimean War the disillusioned young sergeant was tired of killing. He took a position with Scotland Yard in an effort to route out local criminal elements in London. After many successes he marries the local desk secretary and they have a son. Of course one of the former street gangs Francis breaks up ends up killing his wife and son, and leaving Francis for dead. Wearing a modified infantry uniform Kasteel has taken to the street to punish all those responsible his family's death. And Scotland Yard is after him, not so much for the whole murder angle but because he's bring dishonour to the uniform of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. | ||
: Heart of Darkness type thing with Frank Castle myself. Franklin was probably assigned to deepest, darkest, Africa and while down there saw all sorts of crazy stuff from Imperialism at its worst to heathen ritual (perhaps some skull related things). He came back....not quite right. The Punisher probably wears a very primitive but effective form of body armor (probably actually converted suit of armor) plus wields a sword plus his trusty British rifle with a couple of dozen Colt Revolvers hung up along his armor's side. Frankly, without an assault rifle, the Punisher has to improvise to be just as terrifying as before. Even just take Heart of Darkness as is and replace the protagonist with Frank. Definately needs a trusty rifle, although I would hope that he's not adverse to using some fancy American guns. The Colts and the Winchester repeater are dang fine weapons. | : Heart of Darkness type thing with Frank Castle myself. Franklin was probably assigned to deepest, darkest, Africa and while down there saw all sorts of crazy stuff from Imperialism at its worst to heathen ritual (perhaps some skull related things). He came back....not quite right. The Punisher probably wears a very primitive but effective form of body armor (probably actually converted suit of armor) plus wields a sword plus his trusty British rifle with a couple of dozen Colt Revolvers hung up along his armor's side. Frankly, without an assault rifle, the Punisher has to improvise to be just as terrifying as before. Even just take Heart of Darkness as is and replace the protagonist with Frank. Definately needs a trusty rifle, although I would hope that he's not adverse to using some fancy American guns. The Colts and the Winchester repeater are dang fine weapons. | ||
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: A brilliant think tank was gathered together by Secretary of the Navy Nathanial Osbourne whom is suspicious and annoyed at the Avengers sole position. Osbourne has decided to create his own team of superpowered adventurers in order to destroy them. Norman believes that by eliminating the Avengers, he can also save his failing company that will coincidentally be able to produce their own versions of the equipment that his costumed adventurers thrive on. Loki is behind this team's creation more than anything as Professor Moriarty has been playing on Norman's mind. After the players reveal Norman's identify, Moriarty intends to step in and then proceed to up their power level and provide them with several additional benefits that make them even stronger. Creatures made in his laboratories like the Sandman, the Hydroman, the tragic Molten Man, and a vertible army of other beasts. If Norman Osbourne can't be her Majesty's servant, he'll use his new friends support to topple all of England! A recommendation is that Norman also places a traitor on the team before he's revealed. | : A brilliant think tank was gathered together by Secretary of the Navy Nathanial Osbourne whom is suspicious and annoyed at the Avengers sole position. Osbourne has decided to create his own team of superpowered adventurers in order to destroy them. Norman believes that by eliminating the Avengers, he can also save his failing company that will coincidentally be able to produce their own versions of the equipment that his costumed adventurers thrive on. Loki is behind this team's creation more than anything as Professor Moriarty has been playing on Norman's mind. After the players reveal Norman's identify, Moriarty intends to step in and then proceed to up their power level and provide them with several additional benefits that make them even stronger. Creatures made in his laboratories like the Sandman, the Hydroman, the tragic Molten Man, and a vertible army of other beasts. If Norman Osbourne can't be her Majesty's servant, he'll use his new friends support to topple all of England! A recommendation is that Norman also places a traitor on the team before he's revealed. | ||
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− | :: | + | ::* Mysterio: Stage Illusion and practioner of alienism Quentin Beck is another American rival. The burgeoning psychiatric genius was a student of Freud and Jung but his past in the theatre destroyed all his credibility as a serious man of medicine. That and his belief that hallcunagenic gases can be used to achieve breakthrows. |
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− | + | ::* Nathanial Osborn: A professor of biology at Oxford, briefly offered the doctor a glimmer of hope that a cure could be found, but this, like all of his other efforts, ultimately proved fruitless. (The correspondence ended several years ago, shortly after one of Osborne's suggestions resulted in strange and unsettling new abilities manifesting themselves in his monstrous lizard form. The risk, Connors decided, was too great.) He sponsored Pieter through boarding school and pulled strings to get him accepted as a freshmen at Oxford University. What Osborn saw in Pieter was his amazing gift with chemistry, which he thought he could exploit for his own experiments. Professor Osborn had been working on an alchemist elixir that would create an `Ultimate' human – better, stronger, faster, smarter. Osborn was obsessed with this and together they created something… but then it was accidentally spilled over a spider which then bite Pieter and gave him these strange powers. Osborn experimented further and used them on himself to gained powers but in the process it drove him mad! He vowed to destroy Pieter and became the villainous fiend known as the Green Gargoyle! The Gargoyle followed him home and blow up the apartment he shared with his uncle and aunt. His aunt was away at the time but his uncle died in the explosion. (Lizard & Spyder-man) | |
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: The Avengers try to locate and contain the Hulk (a recurring theme in the early years of the team), which subsequently leads them into combat with Namor the Sub-Mariner. And of course the Imperial Submarine can be, perhaps, an answer to the depradations of that under water bandit, Captain Nemo. | : The Avengers try to locate and contain the Hulk (a recurring theme in the early years of the team), which subsequently leads them into combat with Namor the Sub-Mariner. And of course the Imperial Submarine can be, perhaps, an answer to the depradations of that under water bandit, Captain Nemo. | ||
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::* Tomestone: Lonnie Thompson Lincoln was born in the Limehouse. He is a grade-A body guard and enforcer. He has close ties to organized crime and considerable influence within the prison system. Lonnie started out as troubled youth who was bullied by his peers because he was an African American albino. He became a school bully, taking protection money. The school newspaper was edited by Joseph Robert Robertson, who was going to run a story on Lonnie's activities but pulled it when Lonnie intimidated him. As a hitman and enforcer, Lonnie used his albinism to his advantage. He filed his teeth and nails to points, giving him the appearance of a vampire. He stands over six and a half feet tall. Lonnie eventually gained a superhuman physical constitution. Under a strange set of circumstances, Tombstone was locked in an airtight chamber with experimental gas at the Osborn Chemical Plant. The gas was absorbed into Lonnie's bloodstream and had a Darwinian effect on his body. This resulted in the manifestation of enhanced strength and other heightened physical abilities. Lonnie has managed to hide the fact that he is nearly functionally illiterate, which was probably a large factor in his decision to become an enforcer. As an albino, he is sensitive to sunlight due to a natural deficiency of melanin. He is only capable of speaking in whispers. | ::* Tomestone: Lonnie Thompson Lincoln was born in the Limehouse. He is a grade-A body guard and enforcer. He has close ties to organized crime and considerable influence within the prison system. Lonnie started out as troubled youth who was bullied by his peers because he was an African American albino. He became a school bully, taking protection money. The school newspaper was edited by Joseph Robert Robertson, who was going to run a story on Lonnie's activities but pulled it when Lonnie intimidated him. As a hitman and enforcer, Lonnie used his albinism to his advantage. He filed his teeth and nails to points, giving him the appearance of a vampire. He stands over six and a half feet tall. Lonnie eventually gained a superhuman physical constitution. Under a strange set of circumstances, Tombstone was locked in an airtight chamber with experimental gas at the Osborn Chemical Plant. The gas was absorbed into Lonnie's bloodstream and had a Darwinian effect on his body. This resulted in the manifestation of enhanced strength and other heightened physical abilities. Lonnie has managed to hide the fact that he is nearly functionally illiterate, which was probably a large factor in his decision to become an enforcer. As an albino, he is sensitive to sunlight due to a natural deficiency of melanin. He is only capable of speaking in whispers. | ||
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: The Asgardian god of evil, Loki, who seeks revenge against his adopted brother, Thor. Using an illusion, Loki tricks the Hulk into destroying a railroad track, and then diverts a radio call by Rick Jones for help to Thor, whom Loki hopes will battle the Hulk. Unknown to Loki, the radio call is also answered by the Kingpin, Dr. Connors and Spyder-man. After an initial misunderstanding, the heroes unite and defeat Loki. | : The Asgardian god of evil, Loki, who seeks revenge against his adopted brother, Thor. Using an illusion, Loki tricks the Hulk into destroying a railroad track, and then diverts a radio call by Rick Jones for help to Thor, whom Loki hopes will battle the Hulk. Unknown to Loki, the radio call is also answered by the Kingpin, Dr. Connors and Spyder-man. After an initial misunderstanding, the heroes unite and defeat Loki. | ||
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: The Hulk perhaps related to Frankenstein or mister Hyde. | : The Hulk perhaps related to Frankenstein or mister Hyde. | ||
: Is the Hulk's rampage that loki fakes one where it tries/does eat the Queen? That sort of thing? | : Is the Hulk's rampage that loki fakes one where it tries/does eat the Queen? That sort of thing? | ||
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: It would be intriguing if someone who thought they could control the power of Galactus and set about constructing a new body for him -- notable for a rash of thefts that desecrate Egyptian tombs and leave with nothing more than obelisks (valuable parts for the new body). | : It would be intriguing if someone who thought they could control the power of Galactus and set about constructing a new body for him -- notable for a rash of thefts that desecrate Egyptian tombs and leave with nothing more than obelisks (valuable parts for the new body). | ||
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: The Strange Case of Doctor Banner and Mister Hulk | : The Strange Case of Doctor Banner and Mister Hulk | ||
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: Hawkeye, a rifleman raised in the frontiers of South Africa. He is a master hunter and the world's greatest marksman, but his manners are often considered uncooth by urban Victorian society. | : Hawkeye, a rifleman raised in the frontiers of South Africa. He is a master hunter and the world's greatest marksman, but his manners are often considered uncooth by urban Victorian society. | ||
: Hawkeye is an outlaw gunslinger from the Wild West. Just rough n' tumble enough to ruffle Captain (or whoever’s) feathers. | : Hawkeye is an outlaw gunslinger from the Wild West. Just rough n' tumble enough to ruffle Captain (or whoever’s) feathers. | ||
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: Marcus Spector. The only super hero whom has an origin where "believes was given incredible superhuman abilities to fight crime by an Egyptian god" and it's completely the product of his deranged mind. The Anubian Hell Hounds is partially because he occasionally fights Werewolves. | : Marcus Spector. The only super hero whom has an origin where "believes was given incredible superhuman abilities to fight crime by an Egyptian god" and it's completely the product of his deranged mind. The Anubian Hell Hounds is partially because he occasionally fights Werewolves. | ||
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: Beowulf, the ancient pagan warrior champion, possessed of superhuman vigor and tenacity. A frail and devoutly Christian doctor has, through an accident of psychic archaeology, found himself as the spirit's chosen conduit into the living world. | : Beowulf, the ancient pagan warrior champion, possessed of superhuman vigor and tenacity. A frail and devoutly Christian doctor has, through an accident of psychic archaeology, found himself as the spirit's chosen conduit into the living world. | ||
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: Galatea, the clockwork automaton. Created by Dr. Pym's rogue creation, Adam, to destroy Her Majesty's Champions, she instead rebelled and joined their ranks. | : Galatea, the clockwork automaton. Created by Dr. Pym's rogue creation, Adam, to destroy Her Majesty's Champions, she instead rebelled and joined their ranks. | ||
: The Golem and his father Goliath: Jewish Rabbi Ezekiel Pym has long studied the Secrets of God to communicate with insects, gain the strength of Goliath, and work upon protecting his people from evils that would imperil them. To this end, he has created two golems from parts of his own spirit. One that works to destroy all whom have oppressed the Jews from his anger. The second being a much more forgiving and noble man that was constructed out of the image of the slain brother of his wife Jeanette, Simon. | : The Golem and his father Goliath: Jewish Rabbi Ezekiel Pym has long studied the Secrets of God to communicate with insects, gain the strength of Goliath, and work upon protecting his people from evils that would imperil them. To this end, he has created two golems from parts of his own spirit. One that works to destroy all whom have oppressed the Jews from his anger. The second being a much more forgiving and noble man that was constructed out of the image of the slain brother of his wife Jeanette, Simon. | ||
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: "Ladies and gentleman, marvel and be astounded by our fiery-haired and beautiful fortune teller! Witness the collosal strength of the Iron Giant of Russia! Gaze upon the unique features and stupendus acrobatics of the Blue Devil-Man! All this and more can be seen, only at Xavier's Grande Carnivale of Oddities!" | : "Ladies and gentleman, marvel and be astounded by our fiery-haired and beautiful fortune teller! Witness the collosal strength of the Iron Giant of Russia! Gaze upon the unique features and stupendus acrobatics of the Blue Devil-Man! All this and more can be seen, only at Xavier's Grande Carnivale of Oddities!" | ||
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