The Dragonfyre Association is a collective of unique individuals who share a deep and abiding passion for several things. Beer, games, and movies are primary among these. Formed in 1995 under the less-than inspired name of The Red Dragon Club, it morphed several years later into Clan Linnorm (taken from the linnorm dragons found in the 1st Annual Monstrous Compendium for AD&D). Somewhere around 2000 or 2001 the name was changed to the Dragonfyre Gaming Association, or DFGA for short. We are a closeknit group of friends living in the western suburbs of Minneapolis, MN.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Rippers: Campaign Start

The Rippers campaign will begin with the characters already a bit experienced in the world and the ways of the Cabal. Come up with a way for your character to have met and been involved with the Rippers through any of the famous personalities (Abraham Van Helsing, Johann Van Helsing, Jonathan and Mina Harker, Tara LaGrange, Father Angus McBane, etc.).

With that in mind, your characters will begin with the basic understanding of the Rippers and their history. We'll start with an abbreviated history as is known amongst the general Ripper community ...

The monks of the Hospital of St. John, also known as the Hospitallers, were dedicated to healing and providing shelter for pilgrims on their way to the Holy Land. One day they took in a pilgrim who happened to be a vampire, who slew many of the monks. After the vampire's defeat the Hospitallers re-dedicated themselves to the destruction of the undead. They became an order of monastic knights, but were ill-equipped to deal with the monsters spawned from teh horrors of the Crusades. They were driven to the island of Malta after losing bases in Jerusalem, Cyprus, and Rhodes. The Hosptiallers of Northeastern Europe broke away from the main order and formed the Teutonic Knights, though after the horrors of the Inquisition this Catholic faction died out in most places.

Everything changed in 1582 when Doctor John Dee, court astrologer to Queen Elizabeth of England, had a chance encounter with a werewolf, accidentally slaying it with his silver-tipped walking stick. Dee brought the body back to his lab for study, and with the help of his research partner Edward Kelley, they started dissecting the body of the werewolf and implanting the parts into other animals. These animals assumed many of the werewolf's characteristics, gaining strength, speed, and a cannibalistic ferocity. Kelley christened the invention rippen-transferre, roughly meaning "tear and transfer."

Queen Elizabeth wanted nothing to do with the horrible process, but Dee and Kelley were not so easily disuaded. They went out and recruited like-minded individuals, organizing them into a secret fellowship of wizards, alchemists, and astrologers. They named the organization "The Brotherhood of the Rose Cross" to remind its members of their dedicated to both peace and faith.

Angered by what he viewed as weakness in Dee, Kelley abandoned the Rosicrucians and later died under "mysterious circumstances." Dee went on to live a full life pursuing his dream, and after his death others took up the mantle. Though not everyone who did so had so altruistic an outlook. Students of the Rosicrucians included Victor Frankenstein, Dr. Henry Jekyll, the now infamous Dr. Moreau, and Dr. Abraham Van Helsing. Van Helsing was the one who identified the madness of the "ripping psychosis" as a very real mental disorder that came from using Rippertech and he fought against his use.

It was Frankenstein's expertimentation with the reanimation of dead tissue that brought things to a head. A horde of failed experiments were sent rampaging across northern and eastern Europe, and so the Rosicrucians turned to both the Hospitallers and the Teutonic Knights for assistance in fighting these terrible creatures. The two orders joined forces, calling themselves "The Order of St. George," and helped the Rosicrucians defeat the monstrous threat. Dr. Van Helsing took command of this larger organization, re-organized it, and christened the new secret society "the Rippers."

The Rippers first true challenge came in 1876 when Van Helsing and a team of amateaur vampire slayers attempted to defeat the notorious Count Dracula. Though the ancient vampire managed to escape the men and women who stood against him that day would be forever changed.

The killing spree of Jack of Ripper has been attributed to the mysterious figure known only as Dr. Jack, and he has eluded capture for many years. Hatred of the Rippers drove Dr. Jack to create the Cabal as a means of catalyzing the horrific forces of the world against the forces of light arrayed against them.

The campaign begins with the heroes being summoned by Johann Van Helsing to the great London Ripper lodge on a matter of the utmost urgency. A dark and stormy night awaits the heroes in foggy old London town ...

1 comment:

Spoonbridge said...

That sounds pretty fun. Would we be making our own characters? It'd be cool if they were all out of literature as well. Time to put my Encyclopedia of Fantastic Victoriana to Use.