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Big Game Hunter, steal his look

Golden Age of Steam Posted on April 13, 2022 by Paul FieldsApril 27, 2022
Game Hunter

This week I’m working on making the Starfinder NPC stat block as small as possible for as book of NPCs and Pawns that I’m working on. The next NPC is our Big Game Hunter, looking at the picture, he’s wearing … Continue reading →

Posted in Brian Brinlee, Starfinder, Steampunk, Victorian, Western

Townsfolk and other NPCs

Golden Age of Steam Posted on April 10, 2022 by Paul FieldsApril 12, 2022
Saloon Gal

This week I’m working on making the Starfinder NPC stat block as small as possible for as book of NPCs and Pawns that I’m working on. The first NPC is our Saloon Gal, historically they weren’t prostitutes, they talked to … Continue reading →

Posted in Jacob Blackmon, Starfinder, Steampunk, Western

Wild West and Victorian Era Money Matters

Golden Age of Steam Posted on February 8, 2022 by Paul FieldsFebruary 8, 2022

While writing the Golden Age of Steam I found a lot of references that enabled me to create the equipment sections of the book and try to price things characters would need. You may already know about the Sear Roebuck … Continue reading →

Posted in Steampunk, Victorian, Western

Timeline of the 1800s

Golden Age of Steam Posted on August 20, 2021 by Paul FieldsApril 10, 2022

1709 – Hot air balloon demonstrated1745 – Ewald Georg von Kleist and Pieter van Musschenbroek of Leiden invent the Leyden Jar (capacitor)1766 – Henry Cavendish discovers Hydrogen1775 – Watt improves steam engines by adding a condenser using half the coal … Continue reading →

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Chemists and Apothecaries in the 1800s

Golden Age of Steam Posted on July 19, 2021 by Paul FieldsJuly 19, 2021

In the olden days, there were a lot of types of medicine and I’ve started to categorize them as: Made From, Made For, and Trade Name. Bear Grease and Snake Oil were originally made from the fats of the two … Continue reading →

Posted in D&D 5e, Pathfinder 2e, Starfinder, Steampunk, Virtual Tabletop, Western

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