- Silver Age Sentinels
Infobox RPG
title= Silver Age Sentinels
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designer=Stephen Kenson ,Mark C. MacKinnon ,Jeff Mackintosh ,Jesse Scoble
publisher=Guardians of Order
date= 2002 (both editions)
genre=Superhero fiction
system=Tri-Stat dX (variant)d20 System
footnotes="Silver Age Sentinels" is a
superhero role-playing game (RPG) published in 2002 byGuardians of Order , creators of "Big Eyes, Small Mouth ", ananime -themed RPG."Silver Age Sentinels" features an original game world inspired by classic "four-color" DC and Marvel comic book series, updated to modern political and moral sensibilities. The Empire City Universe (referred to after its central location, an alternative version of New York City) has a distinctive history.
The original system is a variant of the Guardians of Order "Tri-Stat" system, later ported into a generic form called "
Tri-Stat dX ". It expands the system, adding additional modifiers to allow more customized powers and characters. It also uses the ten-sided die (d10) as its base die as opposed to the six-sided dice (d6) used in Guardians of Order's previous RPG titles.A "d20" version, using a similar power creation structure modified for compatibility with the "
d20 System " line, was released two months after the "Tri-Stat" version. Many of its concepts were adapted to the d20 version of "Big Eyes, Small Mouth ".The original "Deluxe" version is a full color hardcover, while the "Unlimited" version is a hardcover with a full color cover only. "Silver Age Sentinels" "
d20 System " version is also hardcover with a black and white pages. The "d20 Stingy Gamer Edition" was softcover.The game is also the foundation for a game based on
Warren Ellis 's "The Authority ". That game features a much higher power level, and uses twelve-sided dice (d12) as its main action resolution.Two anthologies of creator-copyrighted short stories tied to the SAS universe were published by Guardians of Order. "Path of the Just" (
2003 ) featured an introduction byDenny O'Neil and included stories byJohn Ostrander ,Steven Grant , andEd Greenwood . "Path of the Bold" (2004 ) featured an introduction byElliot S! Maggin and included stories by Robert Weinberg,John Kovalic , andMike W. Barr . Both anthologies were edited byJames Lowder .
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