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[[Freedom City Map]]: [[Image:Hr Freedom-City--New-Jersey.jpg|frame|Location of Freedom City within New Jersey]] | [[Freedom City Map]]: [[Image:Hr Freedom-City--New-Jersey.jpg|frame|Location of Freedom City within New Jersey]] | ||
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Revision as of 07:58, 1 February 2006
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Welcome to the TRIBE OF HEROES campaign wiki. This wiki site is a resource for a face-to-face tabletop superhero role-playing game using the M&M system called "TRIBE OF HEROES". This site is a wiki which is a web page that can be editted by anyone with surfing the web! The goal of this wiki site is to form a repository of information about our game that is easily accessible and edittable to the entire game group. A "campaign series bible".
CAMPAIGN CONNECTIONS
- TRIBE OF HEROES Back Issue Bin: This is the spot for game session recaps by both GM and Players. TRIBE OF HEROES serial campaign is broken into story arcs. What are Story Arcs?
- TRIBE OF HEROES Yahoo Discussion: This is where the group actively discusses game events, recaps as well as the planning of game gatherings and general group chit chat.
- TRIBE OF HEROES Note ScratchPad: If you have an idea for the game, but don't have time to find a place for it, drop it here. ANYONE that would like to find a home for this info and format it is WELCOME to do so.
TRIBE OF HEROES Setting Background
Set on the east coast of the United States - New Jersey - Freedom City's history dates back to colonial times when superhero first appeared there during the Revolutionary War. People with super-powers have existed throughout Earth’s history, but have become more prominent and numerous since the late 1930s. Freedom City is a particular epicenter for superhumans, but they are found in other cities and places around the world.
A key event in Freedom City's history occurred during what became known as the Terminus Invasion. The extra-dimensional tyrant known as Omega launched an invasion of the city, resulting in vast destruction and the deaths of several superheroes; including one of Earths' greatest heroes: Centurion. This event was also responsible for the formation of the current Freedom League.
For Freedom to survive, she needs heroes...
People & Groups
The Main Cast
Current superhuman residents of Freedom City
- The Atom Family (analogous to DC's Challengers of the Unknown or Marvel's Fantastic Four)
- The Collective (a gestalt of intelligent albino cockroaches)
- Eldrich (analogous to DC's Doctor Fate or Marvel's Doctor Strange)
- Foreshadow (somewhat analogous to Marvel's Daredevil)
- The Freedom League (analogous to Marvel's Avengers or DC's JLA)
- The Next Gen (analogous to DC's the Teen Titans or Marvel's X-Men)
Former superhuman residents of Freedom City
- Centurion (analogous to DC's Superman)
- The Liberty League (analogous to Marvel's Invaders or DC's JSA)
- The first Raven (analogous to DC's Batman)
Other prominent superbeings in the Freedom City campaign seeting
- Argo the Ultimate Android (analogous to DC's Amazo or Marvel's Super-Adaptoid)
- Blackstar (analogous to DC's Sinestro)
- Conundrum (analogous to DC's Riddler)
- The Crime League (analogous to DC's Injustice Gang or Injustice Society, or Marvel's Masters of Evil)
- The Curator (analogous to DC's Brainiac or Marvel's Collector)
- Doc Otaku (analogous to DC's Control Freak or Marvel's Arcade)
- Doctor Simian (analogous to DC's Gorilla Grodd
- Doctor Sin (analogous to Dr. Zin from Johnny Quest or Marvel's Yellow Claw)
- The Factor Four (analogous to Marvel's Frightful Four)
- Fear-Master (analogous to DC's Scarecrow)
- Gigantosaur (analogous to Godzilla)
- The Green Man (analogous to Marvel's Blackheath or DC's Swamp Thing)
- Malador the Mystic (analogous to Marvel's Baron Mordo or DC's Mordru)
- Megalodon (analogous to Marvel's Lizard or DC's Man-Bat)
- Omega, Lord of the Terminus (analogous to DC's Darkseid or Marvel's Thanos)
- The Psions (analogous to Marvel's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and Babylon 5's Psi Corps)
- Quirk (analogous to Marvel's Impossible Man or DC's Mister Mxyzptlk)
- SHADOW (a group analogous to Marvel's HYDRA)
- Star-Khan (analogous to DC's Mongul or Khan Noonien Singh of Star Trek)
- Talos (analogous to Marvel's Ultron)
- Terra King (analogous to Marvel's Mole Man)
- Toy Boy (analogous to DC's Toyman)
- X-Isle, the Living City (analogous to Marvel's Ego the Living Planet)
Notable areas, landmarks, institutions and businesses
Freedom City: Freedom City is a fictional, city-based campaign setting for the roleplaying game Mutants and Masterminds. It was designed by Steve Kenson, whose design philosophy for the setting seems based-on and in honor of several classic comic book icons and concepts. Set somewhere on the east coast of the United States - possibly New Jersey - Freedom City's history dates back to colonial times when super heroes first appeared there during the Revolutionary War. People with super-powers have existed throughout Earth’s history, but have become more prominent and numerous in the waning years of the 20th Century. Catastrophic events have always befallen Freedom City, in the past it's heroes protected it from conquerors such as the extra-dimensional tyrant known as Omega, who has launched invasion attempts on the city in the past but has yet to maintain a beachead.
Neighborhoods & Burroughs of Freedom City
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Suburbs of Freedom City
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Specific Buildings, Parks or Locations around Freedom City
Corporate & Financial of Freedom City
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Emergency Services of Freedom City
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School & Institutions of Freedom City
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Beyond Freedom City limits
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News & Events
Campaign Construction
Who are the TRIBE OF HEROES Player Heroes? ...
- [Campaign Background]
- Formula
- Themes
- Genre
- Mood
- Inspiration
- House Rules
- Easter Eggs
Quotes
- [Quotes from the TRIBE OF HEROES Game Sessions]
- [TRIBE OF HEROES Game Inspiration Quotes]
Resources
Freedom City is a fictional, city-based campaign setting for the roleplaying game Mutants and Masterminds. It was designed by Steve Kenson, whose design philosophy for the setting seems based-on and in honor of several classic comic book icons and concepts.
- visit Green Ronin's home page: Green Ronin Publishing
- visit Mutants and Masterminds' home page: M&M "Headquarters"
- visit the M&M Forums: M&M Forum - "the Atomic Think Tank"
- What is a Wiki?
- What else can I Wiki? Wikipedia
- What is a RPG? RPG Wiki
- What is M&M? M&M Wiki
- What is a GM? Game Master
- What is a PC?
SPOILERS
- Kevin Perrine Campaign SPOILER Page: GM EYES ONLY, NOT for players of this campaign!!