- Fantasy Imperium
Infobox RPG
title= Fantasy Imperium
subtitle= An Interactive Storytelling Game
caption= "Fantasy Imperium" Cover
designer=Mark O'Bannon
publisher=Shadowstar Games, Inc.
art direction=The Creative Plantation
date= 2006
genre= HistoricalFantasy
system= Custom
footnotes="Fantasy Imperium", "An Interactive Storytelling game of Historical Fantasy" is a
role-playing game written by Mark O'Bannon and published byShadowstar Games, Inc. The game takes place in a historical setting chosen by the Storyteller, and the game details the history of Europe from the ancient world up through the
16th century . The types of equipment available to the characters are determined by the time period and location of the setting chosen by the Storyteller.In "Fantasy Imperium", the "Storyteller" writes a series of scripted scenes for the plot. The external story is created by the "Storyteller", while the internal story is created by the players. Internal stories involve the character's inner needs and overcoming character flaws.
System
The game uses a system where the success of an action is determined by rolling
percentile dice under the appropriate skill. Skills are made available through the character's chosen profession.To increase a skill after character creation, the player spends an experience point to attempt a "skill development roll". The player needs to roll percentile dice over their current skill. The higher the skill, the lower the chance of increase.
The "combat system" uses hit locations, and combat maneuvers. The chance of success is determined by the character's appropriate weapon or shield skill. Characters get one single action in a combat round, which is two seconds long.
Luck Points are used by the players for rerolls, or to avoid death. These provide a safety valve in a deadly combat system where it is very easy to get killed. Combat tends to be quick, since one successful strike usually will take a person down.
Magic is divided into 4 categories and 13 disciplines. Spells are cast by anyone that learns the appropriate skill. Success is determined by making a successful skill roll.
The four "categories" of magic are Ceremonial Magic, Natural Magic, Extrasensory Magic, and Black Magic.
The 13 "disciplines" are divided as follows: Ceremonial (Alchymy, Conjuration, Ritualistic, Spiritualism), Natural (Deceiver, Elementalism, Enchantment, Sorcery), Extrasensory (Mysticism, Psychic, Seer, Talismanic), and Black (The Black Arts).
piritual Warfare
"Fantasy Imperium" uses a new spiritual warfare system where fallen angels and evil spirits can attempt to corrupt or destroy the souls of mankind.
External links
* Shadowstar Games' [http://www.shadowstargames.com/fantasyimperium.htm official Fantasy Imperium website]
* [http://www.rpg.net/reviews/search-review.phtml?productName=fantasy+imperium Fantasy Imperium] reviews onRPG.net
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