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| Steampunk and the British Throne | |
| By: honeybee42 Date: September 30, 2020, 10:07 pm | |
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| Why gaming? Because this is RPG related. | |
| So I picked up this book (Brass & Steel) which is a ruleset for | |
| an alt-Earth Steampunk game (and I'm still thinking about | |
| running a game with the rule set). Some interesting elements as | |
| far as how the alternate history unfolded, but one thing that | |
| does have me thinking is that the game sets the date as 1905 but | |
| kept a "surprisingly spry" Queen Victoria on the throne instead | |
| of letting that particular thread play as it did in the real | |
| world. | |
| Now, most of the steampunk I've read is set very solidly in the | |
| Victorian period (1860s to 1880s for the fiction), but what | |
| would be so earth-shatteringly different that it would be a | |
| problem with the date as 1905 but Edward VII on the throne | |
| instead of extending Victoria's reign even longer than it was? | |
| #Post#: 58282-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Steampunk and the British Throne | |
| By: Aleko Date: October 1, 2020, 1:57 am | |
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| International relations would have been totally different. | |
| Britain and France had been traditional enemies for hundreds of | |
| years; in the 1860s they found themselves on the same side in | |
| the Crimean War but there was no undertow of sympathy. Victoria | |
| had no interest in improving relations with France, which she | |
| thought frivolous, immoral and (eeew!) Catholic, and no talent | |
| for it even if she had. But Edward not only saw the need for | |
| diplomacy but excelled at it; he set out to charm the French by | |
| regularly visiting Paris, and simply dispensing bonhomie while | |
| being seen to appreciate French cuisine, champagne, racehorses, | |
| and not least, beautiful ladies. It looked like pure hedonism | |
| (and don�t get me wrong, Edward was good at pure hedonism), but | |
| there was method in it; by 1904 he was so popular in Paris that | |
| he was known as �notre roi� and had got the Entente Cordiale | |
| between France and Britain signed, without which the fallout of | |
| the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, and the course of world | |
| politics, would have been very different. | |
| #Post#: 58287-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Steampunk and the British Throne | |
| By: honeybee42 Date: October 1, 2020, 6:34 am | |
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| Hmm--with that, it seems like it would be much better to put | |
| Edward on the throne in the game, because the world background | |
| info includes the Entente Cordiale as being in place (I'm | |
| guessing that there are things that the writers, which are only | |
| three individuals and not a big company, didn't fully think | |
| through with their tinkering in the timeline). There's still | |
| the Three Emperors League (Russia, Germany, Austria-Hungary) in | |
| the game, and of course the addition of magic and so forth, so | |
| who knows how things might turn out as to whether there's the | |
| assassination, some other trigger, or whether the world somehow | |
| manages to avoid the world war altogether. | |
| Of course, for the characters, it doesn't seem that it would be | |
| much difference between saying "for king and country" vs "for | |
| queen and country", so all in all it sounds like it would make a | |
| whole lot more sense to make the minor change to let Edward | |
| reign (and maybe the magic and such would even let him live a | |
| little longer, though I'm not sure what the further | |
| ramifications of that would be, but in this game world, German | |
| doctors came up with a cure for hemophilia, which strengthened | |
| their ties with Russia (and perhaps would have had an impact on | |
| how that history plays out), if the game should go on as long as | |
| that. | |
| #Post#: 58290-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Steampunk and the British Throne | |
| By: Aleko Date: October 1, 2020, 7:45 am | |
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| I have a soft spot for Edward VII, because around in 1901 in | |
| Marienbad he doffed his hat gravely to my 11-year-old | |
| grandfather. That's what I mean about charm. My grandfather was | |
| a very small nobody, but Edward knew what mattered. | |
| #Post#: 58297-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Steampunk and the British Throne | |
| By: honeybee42 Date: October 1, 2020, 8:42 am | |
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| That is way cool. | |
| The game is tilted toward an assumption that the PCs are British | |
| subjects, and also has some setting changes with respect to the | |
| Ottoman Empire (which ends up with Constantinople becoming | |
| British, along with much of the Ottoman Empire as the British | |
| Near East), with Constantinople as the setting for one module | |
| and Egypt for another. | |
| #Post#: 58337-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Steampunk and the British Throne | |
| By: Aleko Date: October 2, 2020, 2:15 am | |
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| I wonder if they consider monarchs just as figureheads and don�t | |
| really think that the personality of whoever who was on the | |
| throne would make any significant difference to the course of | |
| events? If so, their rationale might have been that people | |
| generally equate steampunk with �Victorian� and it might confuse | |
| people who buy a steampunk game to find that the monarch of the | |
| British Empire isn�t Victoria. (Incidentally, it did surprise me | |
| to learn a few years back that the term �Victorian� is often | |
| used by Americans to refer to 19th-century American fashions, | |
| attitudes, etc. Very odd. But I�d be even more surprised to | |
| learn that they use the term �Edwardian� in the same way.) | |
| I�ve always wondered what would have happened differently if | |
| Edward VII had been still alive and active enough to travel in | |
| August 1914 (which he easily might have been, especially if he | |
| could have cut down smoking). Could the �uncle of Europe� have | |
| schmoozed all his nephews successfully enough for them not to | |
| have gone to war? I think it�s possible. Rebecca West reckoned | |
| that the responsibility for starting World War I actually lay at | |
| the door of Count Montenuovo, head of protocol at the Austrian | |
| court, who insisted that it was out of the question for Franz | |
| Ferdinand and his non-royal wife to have a state funeral, with | |
| the result that none of the crowned heads of Europe came | |
| together with the opportunity to talk; as they certainly would | |
| have done if Franz Ferdinand had been buried with all the normal | |
| ceremony due to the heir apparent of an Empire. And she | |
| certainly had a point. Doubly so if one of the most powerful | |
| monarchs there had been Edward, with all his diplomatic skills | |
| and family seniority. | |
| #Post#: 58342-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Steampunk and the British Throne | |
| By: honeybee42 Date: October 2, 2020, 6:57 am | |
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| It could well be that they didn't see the monarch's personality | |
| as being a significant factor, though I wonder why they didn't | |
| just drop the date of game events back by ten or more years when | |
| Victoria would've been on the throne anyhow (except then they'd | |
| have had to fiddle with the date of the signing of the Entente | |
| Cordiale or just not have it in place at all). Sometimes, | |
| there's just so many down-stream effects to consider with | |
| alternate histories. At first, I thought I must be missing | |
| something about why Victoria should be kept on the throne for an | |
| even longer reign, but it seems like the game writers missed | |
| something about why Edward was important. | |
| In any case, I don't see why Edward couldn't have been on the | |
| throne at least 5-10 years longer than in the real timeline, | |
| either from smoking less or through use of the magical medicines | |
| of the game world. Even though PCs wouldn't actually meet him | |
| (probably), the more I'm learning about Edward VII, the more I | |
| like him. | |
| #Post#: 58636-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Steampunk and the British Throne | |
| By: honeybee42 Date: October 8, 2020, 6:24 am | |
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| And just in case someone reading the thread is interested: | |
| Quintessence: The Hotaether Element | |
| https://r.rpol.net/game.cgi?gi=75724&date=1602130778 | |
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