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''Blue Rose'' aims to emulate the genre of fiction the game's writers describe as "romantic fantasy" -- that is, [[Feminist Fantasy]] of the sort published by authors like [[Mercedes Lackey]], [[Tamora Pierce]] and [[Diane Duane]]. The setting is the world of Aldea, which superficially resembles a [[Medieval European Fantasy]] setting but is actually [[After the End|post-apocalyptic]], the world having been devastated by wars between rival [[Sorcerous Overlord|sorcerer-kings]] a few centuries back. Player characters are usually agents of [[Big Good|Queen Jaellin]] of [[The Kingdom]] of Aldis, defending queen and country against threats both internal and external.
''Blue Rose'' aims to emulate the genre of fiction the game's writers describe as "romantic fantasy" -- that is, [[Feminist Fantasy]] of the sort published by authors like [[Mercedes Lackey]], [[Tamora Pierce]] and [[Diane Duane]]. The setting is the world of Aldea, which superficially resembles a [[Medieval European Fantasy]] setting but is actually [[After the End|post-apocalyptic]], the world having been devastated by wars between rival [[Sorcerous Overlord|sorcerer-kings]] a few centuries back. Player characters are usually agents of [[Big Good|Queen Jaellin]] of [[The Kingdom]] of Aldis, defending queen and country against threats both internal and external.


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=== This game provides examples of: ===


* [[After the End]]: Aldea only ''looks'' like a medieval fantasy world; it's actually very much post-apocalyptic.
* [[After the End]]: Aldea only ''looks'' like a medieval fantasy world; it's actually very much post-apocalyptic.
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* [[Baleful Polymorph]]: A common form of [[Black Magic]], known as Flesh Shaping. [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]] exists but is much more difficult.
* [[Baleful Polymorph]]: A common form of [[Black Magic]], known as Flesh Shaping. [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]] exists but is much more difficult.
* [[Black and White Morality]]: The setting explicitly defines what is right and wrong, but...
* [[Black and White Morality]]: The setting explicitly defines what is right and wrong, but...
** [[White and Grey Morality]]: Aside from the Lich King and his agents, most antagonists are actually [[Anti Villain|Anti-Villains]], [[Well Intentioned Extremist|Well-Intentioned Extremists]] and similar misguided types.
** [[White and Grey Morality]]: Aside from the Lich King and his agents, most antagonists are actually [[Anti-Villain|Anti-Villains]], [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|Well-Intentioned Extremists]] and similar misguided types.
* [[Black Magic]]: Most forms of [[Ritual Magic]], as well as ordinary [[Functional Magic|Inherent Gift]] magic if it's used in certain unethical ways. The in-universe term for Black Magic is "sorcery."
* [[Black Magic]]: Most forms of [[Ritual Magic]], as well as ordinary [[Functional Magic|Inherent Gift]] magic if it's used in certain unethical ways. The in-universe term for Black Magic is "sorcery."
* [[Bond Creatures]]: Any rhydan -- intelligent, telepathic animals -- can form this kind of psychic bond with a compatible human. (It's not explained why this happens, or why it's only with humans.)
* [[Bond Creatures]]: Any rhydan -- intelligent, telepathic animals -- can form this kind of psychic bond with a compatible human. (It's not explained why this happens, or why it's only with humans.)
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* [[Knight Templar]]: The Church of Pure Light.
* [[Knight Templar]]: The Church of Pure Light.
* [[The Lost Woods]]: The Pavin Weald.
* [[The Lost Woods]]: The Pavin Weald.
* [[Magic a Is Magic A]]
* [[Magic A Is Magic A]]
* [[Magic Knight]]: The system makes this a very easy character build.
* [[Magic Knight]]: The system makes this a very easy character build.
* [[Magitek]]: The Old Kingdom was a heavily Magitek based society, and Aldis has recovered a lot of their techniques.
* [[Magitek]]: The Old Kingdom was a heavily Magitek based society, and Aldis has recovered a lot of their techniques.
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* [[Our Liches Are Different]] / [[Our Vampires Are Different]]: They're actually two different varieties of the same kind of [[The Undead|undead]]; specifically, people who decided to embrace [[The Corruption]] and eventually died from it's overuse, with non-casters rising as vampires and mages rising as liches.
* [[Our Liches Are Different]] / [[Our Vampires Are Different]]: They're actually two different varieties of the same kind of [[The Undead|undead]]; specifically, people who decided to embrace [[The Corruption]] and eventually died from it's overuse, with non-casters rising as vampires and mages rising as liches.
* [[Panthera Awesome]]: Rhy-cats. (They don't correspond to any specific real-world big cat, but they're something like cougars, with coloration resembling domestic Siamese cats.)
* [[Panthera Awesome]]: Rhy-cats. (They don't correspond to any specific real-world big cat, but they're something like cougars, with coloration resembling domestic Siamese cats.)
* [[Politically Incorrect Villain]]: Averted (surprisingly, given the game's liberal stance). The Theocracy of Jarzon is a bigoted, sexist, homophobic society...but they're explicitly not evil so much as a bunch of misguided [[Well Intentioned Extremist|Well Intentioned Extremists]] who are still capable of doing a lot of good in the world despite their problems. [[Big Bad|Jarek the Lich King]], on the other hand, does not care about race or gender -- [[Equal Opportunity Evil|he wants to oppress everybody pretty much equally]].
* [[Politically-Incorrect Villain]]: Averted (surprisingly, given the game's liberal stance). The Theocracy of Jarzon is a bigoted, sexist, homophobic society...but they're explicitly not evil so much as a bunch of misguided [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|Well Intentioned Extremists]] who are still capable of doing a lot of good in the world despite their problems. [[Big Bad|Jarek the Lich King]], on the other hand, does not care about race or gender -- [[Equal Opportunity Evil|he wants to oppress everybody pretty much equally]].
* [[Polyamory]]: It's standard practice in certain coastal regions of Aldis, and considered very weird but not actually persecuted in the rest of the country. In Jarzon, of course, it's illegal.
* [[Polyamory]]: It's standard practice in certain coastal regions of Aldis, and considered very weird but not actually persecuted in the rest of the country. In Jarzon, of course, it's illegal.
* [[Power Crystal]]: Shas crystals make for handy magical [[MacGuffin|MacGuffins]].
* [[Power Crystal]]: Shas crystals make for handy magical [[MacGuffin|MacGuffins]].
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* [[Unicorn]]: They're rare and fairly reclusive, but they exist. They don't care about physical virginity, but they will generally associate [[Only the Pure of Heart|Only With The Pure Of Heart]].
* [[Unicorn]]: They're rare and fairly reclusive, but they exist. They don't care about physical virginity, but they will generally associate [[Only the Pure of Heart|Only With The Pure Of Heart]].
* [[Unusual Euphemism]]
* [[Unusual Euphemism]]
* [[Well Intentioned Extremist]]: Jarzon as a whole.
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: Jarzon as a whole.
* [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity]]
* [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity]]
* [[The Woman Wearing the Queenly Mask]]: Queen Jaellin is actually rather shy and bookish, but she's determined to be a good queen, and if that means spending her time at boring political and social functions, so be it.
* [[The Woman Wearing the Queenly Mask]]: Queen Jaellin is actually rather shy and bookish, but she's determined to be a good queen, and if that means spending her time at boring political and social functions, so be it.

Revision as of 00:20, 9 January 2014

Blue Rose is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game published by Green Ronin in 2004. Its innovative mechanics, based on a revised version of the D 20 System, formed the basis of Green Ronin's generic True20 system.

Blue Rose aims to emulate the genre of fiction the game's writers describe as "romantic fantasy" -- that is, Feminist Fantasy of the sort published by authors like Mercedes Lackey, Tamora Pierce and Diane Duane. The setting is the world of Aldea, which superficially resembles a Medieval European Fantasy setting but is actually post-apocalyptic, the world having been devastated by wars between rival sorcerer-kings a few centuries back. Player characters are usually agents of Queen Jaellin of The Kingdom of Aldis, defending queen and country against threats both internal and external.

Tropes used in Blue Rose include: