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* [[Fantasy Pantheon]]
* [[Fantasy Pantheon]]
* [[Feminist Fantasy]]
* [[Feminist Fantasy]]
* [[Fighter Mage Thief]]: The system divides characters into Warriors, Adepts, and Experts (although cross-classing is easy and encouraged).
* [[Fighter, Mage, Thief]]: The system divides characters into Warriors, Adepts, and Experts (although cross-classing is easy and encouraged).
* [[Fish People]]: Or maybe more [[Our Mermaids Are Different]], since the Sea Folk are much less repulsive than your average Fish Person. They've got legs, but they have webbed hands and feet, blue-green skin, and can drink saltwater and hold their breath for an hour or more. They can also live on land (though they need more water than humans, so they're usually found on the coasts) and interbreed with humans. They're a playable race.
* [[Fish People]]: Or maybe more [[Our Mermaids Are Different]], since the Sea Folk are much less repulsive than your average Fish Person. They've got legs, but they have webbed hands and feet, blue-green skin, and can drink saltwater and hold their breath for an hour or more. They can also live on land (though they need more water than humans, so they're usually found on the coasts) and interbreed with humans. They're a playable race.
* [[Fortune Teller]]: The Roamers specialize in this.
* [[Fortune Teller]]: The Roamers specialize in this.
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* [[Nature Hero]]: Animists get a bunch of feats relating to interaction with animals and wilderness survival.
* [[Nature Hero]]: Animists get a bunch of feats relating to interaction with animals and wilderness survival.
* [[The Necrocracy]]: Kern.
* [[The Necrocracy]]: Kern.
* [[No Womans Land]]: Jarzon subscribes to a fairly misogynistic religion. Women are encouraged to stay barefoot and pregnant and are barred from most high-status careers, especially the priesthood.
* [[No Woman's Land]]: Jarzon subscribes to a fairly misogynistic religion. Women are encouraged to stay barefoot and pregnant and are barred from most high-status careers, especially the priesthood.
* [[Offered the Crown]]: A mysterious creature called [[Incorruptible Pure Pureness|the Golden Hart]] chooses the next Sovereign of Aldis.
* [[Offered the Crown]]: A mysterious creature called [[Incorruptible Pure Pureness|the Golden Hart]] chooses the next Sovereign of Aldis.
* [[Only the Pure of Heart]]: Only the pure of heart get to be nobles in Aldis (and there's a magical artifact that makes sure...though nothing stops them from turning evil ''after'' they've passed the test).
* [[Only the Pure of Heart]]: Only the pure of heart get to be nobles in Aldis (and there's a magical artifact that makes sure...though nothing stops them from turning evil ''after'' they've passed the test).
* [[Our Demons Are Different]]: They're called "darkfiends", but otherwise they fit the Judeo-Christian ideal of utterly evil creatures with a variety of callings (the book explicitly says that a darkfiend [[Ascended Demon|turning good]] is a world-shaking event).
* [[Our Demons Are Different]]: They're called "darkfiends", but otherwise they fit the Judeo-Christian ideal of utterly evil creatures with a variety of callings (the book explicitly says that a darkfiend [[Ascended Demon|turning good]] is a world-shaking event).
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: Both wyverns and [[Shoulder Sized Dragon|miniature "pocket dragons"]] are mentioned, but curiously, not actual full-sized dragons.
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: Both wyverns and [[Shoulder-Sized Dragon|miniature "pocket dragons"]] are mentioned, but curiously, not actual full-sized dragons.
* [[Our Elves Are Better]]: The vatazin, a [[Precursors|super-magical race that was destroyed by genocide long before the game takes place]].
* [[Our Elves Are Better]]: The vatazin, a [[Precursors|super-magical race that was destroyed by genocide long before the game takes place]].
** The closest thing to elves as a playable race are the vata'an, which are really more like half-elves -- humans with vatazin ancestry; it crops up unpredictably as a recessive trait. They have white hair, and there's no mention of pointy ears.
** The closest thing to elves as a playable race are the vata'an, which are really more like half-elves -- humans with vatazin ancestry; it crops up unpredictably as a recessive trait. They have white hair, and there's no mention of pointy ears.
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* [[The Resenter]]: Lord Sayvin thought he was destined for the crown of Aldis, but the Hart had other ideas. Sayvin is not happy about that.
* [[The Resenter]]: Lord Sayvin thought he was destined for the crown of Aldis, but the Hart had other ideas. Sayvin is not happy about that.
* [[Ritual Magic]]: Often, but not always, [[Black Magic]].
* [[Ritual Magic]]: Often, but not always, [[Black Magic]].
* [[Royally Screwed Up]]: The entire governmental system of Aldis is designed around averting this.
* [[Royally Screwed-Up]]: The entire governmental system of Aldis is designed around averting this.
* [[Sapient Cetaceans]]: Ordinary, non-sentient wolves and horses exist, but all dolphins are [[Intellectual Animal|rhydan]].
* [[Sapient Cetaceans]]: Ordinary, non-sentient wolves and horses exist, but all dolphins are [[Intellectual Animal|rhydan]].
* [[Sapient Steed]]: Rhy-horses, and less commonly, unicorns and gryphons.
* [[Sapient Steed]]: Rhy-horses, and less commonly, unicorns and gryphons.
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* [[Shining City]]: The city of Aldis.
* [[Shining City]]: The city of Aldis.
* [[Shipper On Deck]]: In Aldea, it's expected that everyone will eventually marry someone (or [[Polyamory|someones]], as the case may be), so when two people meet up and seem like they like each other, everyone around them starts matchmaking.
* [[Shipper On Deck]]: In Aldea, it's expected that everyone will eventually marry someone (or [[Polyamory|someones]], as the case may be), so when two people meet up and seem like they like each other, everyone around them starts matchmaking.
* [[Shoulder Sized Dragon]]: Drakes or "pocket dragons," about a foot in length, one of the less common species of rhydan.
* [[Shoulder-Sized Dragon]]: Drakes or "pocket dragons," about a foot in length, one of the less common species of rhydan.
* [[Shrouded in Myth]]: The Old Kingdom.
* [[Shrouded in Myth]]: The Old Kingdom.
* [[Something About a Rose]]
* [[Something About a Rose]]

Revision as of 17:08, 26 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: