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So, what is it exactly? Like what are the defining characteristics?
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Thanks, that's pretty good... but Mark Twain a steampunk author?
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Wow seems like fun. Steampunk is a new but very interesting concept for a game. I like it!!! :crazy:
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Post by Sovy Kurosei »

Steampunk has a lot of steam, but not much punk I find. Or maybe it is because I read too many books on a dystopic future. They list Chrono series, Morrowind, Final Fantasy (sans 7 and 8) as examples of steampunk-ish games.
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Janus Matchell wrote:Wow seems like fun. Steampunk is a new but very interesting concept for a game. I like it!!! :crazy:

New? Have you ever heard of a little game called "Arcanum"?
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We've been asking for "Alternative" (Read: Not Fantasy or High Sci-Fi) settings for awhile now.
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Sovy Kurosei wrote: They list Chrono series, Morrowind, Final Fantasy (sans 7 and 8) as examples of steampunk-ish games.
Huh. This is, like, totally wrong.
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You know what's funny... I'm reading a Steampunk book right now, but I didn't even realize it. "Perdido Street Station" by China Mieville. It's a fantasy-steampunk though, not Victorian/Western.

I'd actually say it does for Fantasy what Dune did for Sci-Fi, Mieville is an excellent new fantasy author. Check him out.

Now that I think about it, there's really not much steam-gadgets involved... it's sort of a medieval urban setting with a futuristic style and fantasy elements... totally cool, if you're into that.
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Hmm... did you read King Rat, Franz?
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King Rat was fucking awesome but it has absolutely nothing to do with Steampunk and fantasy.
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King Rat is next on my list, after I finish Stover's books.
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Susan, it does. After all, it was written by an author who does write steampunk... so it is related, in a round-about way.
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James Clavell, steampunk? Where are you coming out of? Or am I unware of some books he wrote? Shogun, King Rat, Tai-pan, Whirlwind, Gaijin.... noneo f them are steampunk at all.
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Wrong King Rat. Not James Clavell's novel, rather China Mieville's novel of that name. See?
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Oh, sorrey. Is it good?
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I can guarantee you that it's good, but I haven't read it yet. I know it's good from reading another book of his, and the critics reviews totally rave about it.
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China Mieville is freaking awesome. Picked his book "The Scar" up the other day after reading a recommendation from some of the RPG Codex users pertaining to 'good books' and I'm currently very into the book. It's great. I can't wait to grab his others.
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Arcanum indeed. It pretty much defines the genre.
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