It's still Sci-Fi month here at the Other Side and I wanted to do a monster today with some solid sci-fi and old-school roots. I just couldn't get it to jell the way I wanted.
Essentially I wanted D&D/OSR/Sci-Fi versions of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Barsoomian Martians. I was going to give them a few twists, give them a Clark Ashton Smith twist or two, and a dash of Jack Vance.
Here is what I have so far.
Red Martians
Warlike, intelligent. Most "Human-like" of the Martians. I am even toying with the idea of making them Matriarchal as my homage to the great Dejah Thoris.
Red Martian, ePic Character Generator |
White Martians
Psychic and the only truly evil Martian race. Rulers are a caste of priests. Borrowing heavily from Warhammer 40k, UFO myths, and a little bit of DC Comics.
White Martian, ePic Character Generator |
Green Martians
These guys are essentially my Tharks, but also are a noble race. They are violent and will kill you, but they can be reasoned with. My goal here is not to make them Space Orcs, Space Dothraki, or Martian Klingons.
Green Martian, ePic Character Generator |
There might be others.
All are genetically compatible with each other, more or less. I'd love to work in "War of the Worlds" into this somehow too.
For my OSR/D&D-style games, this might be a world within Spelljamming distance or even some sort of Astral Travel. Adding in bits of Dark Sun might help smooth out some of the rough bits. It would all work great for an Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea game.
For BlackStar I would want the civilization dead and only recently had xeno-archeologists having discovered the ruins of an ancient and vast Martian culture. The horror will come in when they can't figure what it was that killed them all.
Links to Mars Related Posts
- Review: Space 1889 - GDW Edition
- Review: Space 1889 - Ubiquity
- Review: Revelations of Mars
- Reviews: OSR Mars (Warriors of Mars, Warriors of the Red Planet, BX Mars)
- Monstrous Monday: Green Martians for AS&SH
2 comments:
league of extraordinary gentlemen comic by moore has all martian fiction wrapped into one neatly
I seem to recall that. I'd have to go back and reread it. All I can remember was that Hyde destroyed the Martian walkers and berating them because only an idiot would build something with three legs.
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