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[http://shawntionary.com/clockworks/ Clockworks] is a [[Steampunk]]/[[Fantasy]] [[Web Comic]]. It has characters, who do things, in a place. |
[https://web.archive.org/web/20131031095124/http://shawntionary.com/clockworks/ Clockworks] is a [[Steampunk]]/[[Fantasy]] [[Web Comic]]. It has characters, who do things, in a place. |
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Clockworks is a loose retelling of the author's [[Savage Worlds]] campaign, set in a homebrew setting that will one day be released as a full RPG sourcebook. |
Clockworks is a loose retelling of the author's [[Savage Worlds]] campaign, set in a homebrew setting that will one day be released as a full RPG sourcebook. |
Revision as of 08:05, 27 September 2018
Clockworks is a Steampunk/Fantasy Web Comic. It has characters, who do things, in a place.
Clockworks is a loose retelling of the author's Savage Worlds campaign, set in a homebrew setting that will one day be released as a full RPG sourcebook.
Clockworks contain the following tropes:
- Arbitrary Skepticism: Thorton dismisses the suggestion that Oliver might be a vampire, claiming they don't exist. Even though he counts a troll and an elven witch among his co-workers.
- Five-Man Band:
- The Hero - Eva
- The Lancer - Thorton
- The Smart Guy - Oliver
- The Big Guy - Toby
- The Chick - Ophelia
- Player Party
- RPG Mechanics Verse: Quite literally.
- Shut UP, Hannibal
- Squishy Wizard: Ophelia.
- Steampunk
- Swiss Army Weapon: Thorton's bow.
- Talking Is a Free Action