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: Character Concepts

The Rippers world is similar to the real world, so the number of potential character conepts is virtually unlimited. With so many choices, you might feel overwhelmed, so the list below provides you with some common character types to get you started. This is not an exhaustive list from which you must choose. Rather, it is to give you some ideas about your hero's background and what he or she did before joining the Rippers.

Acrobat: Circus acrobats and athletes sometimes don disguises to fight both crime and the terrors of the night. Dressed in colorful costumes and brandishing simple weapons like staves and throwing knives, these agile heroes defeat their enemies with a combination of speed, strength, and deadly skill.

Alienist: These doctors specialize in handling the criminally insane and healing the mind through the use of mesmerism or the recently developed technique of psychoanalsis. Their understanding of the fragility of the human mind can be of great use to unstable Rippers. Dr. Seward is one of Van Helsing's original vampire slayers, and an alienist of considerable skill. A few alienists have discipled themselves to the point where they can affect their surroundings through sheer willpower. These people are known as "sensitives" or "psychics."

Clergy: Men and women of the cloth normally live lives of quiet contemplation. Sometimes, however, the forces of evil loom large, and these holy men are forced to take up the sword and do battle against the creatures of the night. Drawn from many different religions and denominations, these holy Rippers have hte power to perform miracles through the strenght of their faith.

Cowboy: Gunslingers, card sharps, lawmen, and other folkds from the fading frontier sometimes make their way into the ranks of the Rippers in search of adventure. The most famous Ripper cowboy was Quincy Morris, an amateur vampire slayer and one of Van Helsing's first recruits. Morris was cut down in 1876 during an unsuccessful attempt to destroy Count Dracula, but others of his ilk have joined the struggle.

Detective: While detectives might seem outclassed when confronted by vampires, werewolves, mummies, and similar terrors, their investigative minds are always an asset. Also, their keen eye for detail and ability to work in public as legitimate officers of the law gives them much more latitude than the typical Ripper.

Doctor: Because their specialized training allowed them to perform Rippertech implant surgery, medical doctors were once at the core of the Rippers. Since Van Helsing introduced strict limits on Rippertech implantation, their importance has declired somewhat, but they are still valued members of the organization, and they perform vital research work.

Explorer: Adventurers and explorers of all types can be found among teh ranks of the Rippers. Some come from "civilized" countries like England or the United States, while others hail from more isolated regions of the world like the deserts of Egypt, the Amazong Jungle, or the mountains of Tibet. Expert at tracking, survival, and other wilderness arts, explorers have proven an invaluable asset when stalking creatures of the night.

Officer: Britain and the other great imperial powers have military bases located around the globe. The military officers in these places frequently take it upon themselves to aid the Rippers. Some have a degree of autonomy and can bring the soldiers they lead with them.

Scholar: Archeologists, historians, and other scholars are vital to unlocking the secrets of the past and learning the forgotten lore necessary for victory. Far from being cloistered academics, many of these scholars are more at home crawling through forgotten tombs and dodging ancient traps than they are in a library or research facility.

Scientist: The Rippers employ many experts in electricity, mechanical engineering, gunnery, and related technological fields. Their expertise makes them excellent researchers and planners, though they sometimes struggle in the field.

Slayer: When some thinks of the archetypical Ripper, they picture the slayer. Training from early age to hunt vampires by Abraham Van Helsing's adopted son Johann, slayers are fast and athletic, but are also well educated and strong of spirit.

Vengeant: Men and women who have lost loved ones to creatures of the night always make willing Rippers. They often with a righteous fury that can only come from a burning desire for vengeance and a total disregard for their own lives.

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