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Crispy™ Using alternative history for world-building

Stella Brando

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Have you created game worlds from an alternative history of Earth?





Or the moon?

 

JamesDixon

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My setting book for Hero System had history diverge after WWII where the US and allies helped defeat Mao to install Chang Kai Shek as leader of China. It worked out really well.
 

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So, what is China like under Cash My Check?

It's a complete republic and is one of the US's staunchest allies before the US takes a turn into a dictatorship. At that point Russia becomes the US's major ally with China being the enemy due to them being an actual Constitutional Republic.
 

Acrux

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Yeah, a mixture of Averoigne and some of Tim Powers "Secret History" ideas.
 

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