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Shadowrun General => Gear => Topic started by: kyoto kid on <09-15-16/1708:42>
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...according to Run & Gun it mentions there are like 50 different styles for the Zoe Heritage line. Is there a listing anywhere of what the available styles are?
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Pueblo, Navajo, Salish, Spanish courtesan, Italian Renaissance, fifteenth-century French royal court, Hanseatic trader, Russian Cossack, Confederate aristocrat, Indian Maharajah, Aztec, Mayan, Imperial Rome, feudal Japanese, traditional Chinese, Nubian, Victorian-era colonial gentleman, and Scottish Highlander, as well as a “traditional Tir” style
Those are the nineteen 4e lines. You could start from there and count missing cultures.
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Pueblo, Navajo, Salish, Spanish courtesan, Italian Renaissance, fifteenth-century French royal court, Hanseatic trader, Russian Cossack, Confederate aristocrat, Indian Maharajah, Aztec, Mayan, Imperial Rome, feudal Japanese, traditional Chinese, Nubian, Victorian-era colonial gentleman, and Scottish Highlander, as well as a “traditional Tir” style
Those are the nineteen 4e lines. You could start from there and count missing cultures.
One of my characters wears a modernized houppelande that was hand waved as part of the Heritage line. The way it fits covers body armor quite effectively. ;)
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...what I was looking for was traditional Bushido or Ninja.
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feudal Japanese
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I've played a character with a Shinto miko (shrine maiden) style Heritage Line outfit before.
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“traditional Tir” style
Does anyone actually know how this looks, i don't recall having seen it before but maybe i missed it, or is this the "carte blanche" design your own fantasy outfit option?
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“traditional Tir” style
Does anyone actually know how this looks, i don't recall having seen it before but maybe i missed it, or is this the "carte blanche" design your own fantasy outfit option?
I would assume you'd look like a fairie.
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“traditional Tir” style
Does anyone actually know how this looks, i don't recall having seen it before but maybe i missed it, or is this the "carte blanche" design your own fantasy outfit option?
I would assume you'd look like a fairie.
Or like the lovely couple on the cover of the Tir Tairngire sourcebook.
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For som strange reason I thought traditional Tir meant the other Tir.
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Well, it could mean either Tir. The two countries might have slightly different styles. If you want possible examples of styles that might be from Tir na nOg, might take a look at the new Court of Shadows book, perhaps?
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I went with armored t-shirts, bellbottoms, steel toed sneakers, called it the Six Tease, and it was the vintage USA heritage line one.