Deadlands Noir Companion Players Guide

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  • COMPANIONWORDS

    Chicago: Ken Hit Man HiteShan Fan: Matthew Chopper Squad Cutter

    Lost Angels: Simon Three an Countin LucasThe City of Gloom: Shane Lucky Lacy Hensley

    Consiglieres: John Gut em Goff, Clint Black Hand

    PICTURESAaron Ace Acevedo, Chris Bivins, Mike Burns, Mike Chaney, James Denton, Jon

    Hodgson, Chris Malidore, Mercenary Art Studio, MK Ultra, Claudio Pozas, Alida Saxon, Cheyenne Triple Hugo and Countin Wright

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    PROOFINGJodi the Butcher Black, Adam Specs Loyd

    DEDICATIONTo all those who have worked on Deadlands in all its incarnations

    and helped us create such a rich and vibrant universe. Deadlands created by Shane Lacy Hensley

    2013 Pinnacle Entertainment Group. Deadlands, Deadlands Noir, Hell on Earth, the Weird West, the Wasted West, the Way Out West, Savage Worlds and all related original characters, marks and logos are trademarks of Pinnacle

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    Mayors: James McKendrew (New Orleans), Eoin Burke (Chicago), John Billings (Shan Fan), Marguerite Kenner (The City of Gloom), Kevin Stoner (Lost Angels)

    Night Stalkers: David Fry (Jacob Whateley), Terry McGregor (Terence Mac McGregor)

  • Credits ..............................................................................1Persons of Interest ..........................................................2Contents ...........................................................................3Troubling Times .......................................................... 4Setting Rules ....................................................................4The Blessed ......................................................................4Sykers ...............................................................................5USA / CSA History ........................................................6CSA Presidents 1913-1956 ............................................6USA Presidents 1913-1956 ............................................6

    Chicago (1927) ............................................................10Life in the Windy City ..................................................11Chicago Locations .........................................................12 The Loop .......................................................................12 The North Side .............................................................16 The West Side ...............................................................20 The South Side .............................................................23Random Chicago Locations .........................................26Savage Tales ....................................................................27Plot Point Campaign: Demon Rum ...........................32Men and Monsters of Chicago .....................................46

    Shan Fan (1939) ......................................................... 52Life in Shan Fan .............................................................54New Edge: Martial Arts ................................................56Shan Fan Locations .......................................................58 Shan Fan City ...............................................................58 Shan Fan Bay ................................................................64 Shan Fan Environs .......................................................65Random Shan Fan Locations .......................................66Savage Tales ....................................................................66Plot Point Campaign: The Shanghai Buddha ............72Men & Monsters of Shan Fan ......................................89

    Lost Angels (1946) ..................................................... 94Life in Lost Angels .........................................................98Lost Angels Locations ..................................................103 The Holy City ..............................................................103 Eastside ........................................................................104 Midtown ......................................................................105 Movie Town .................................................................106 Mazedge .......................................................................110 Oldtown .......................................................................111 Lost Angels Environs .................................................111Random Lost Angels Locations ..................................113Savage Tales ...................................................................114Plot Point Campaign: The Seven Deadly Sins ..........132Men & Monsters of Lost Angels .................................147

    The City of Gloom (1950) .............................................152Life in the City of Gloom .............................................157City of Gloom Locations .............................................159 Salt Lake City ..............................................................159 Junkyard Locations ....................................................163 Down Under Locations .............................................167 City o Gloom Environs .............................................168Random City of Gloom Locations .............................170Savage Tales ...................................................................171Plot Point Campaign: Atomic Noir! ...........................182Men & Monsters of The City of Gloom .....................201

    Index ....................................................................... 206

    CONTENTS

  • 4up as normal. If you as the Marshal later revisit the later era, youll have to decide whether to let the player advance his character as recommended above, or pick up where he left off before.

    SETTING RULESThe expanded scope of the Companion opens up a

    few additional Setting Rules. Note that both blessed and sykers in Noir function differently than in other Deadlands settings, so use the rules as written here.

    ARCANE BACKGROUNDSWith the addition of different eras within the

    Deadlands Noir setting come additional specializations of the Arcane Background Edges.

    THE BLESSEDBlessed are individuals who have been granted

    supernatural abilities by mysterious and distant powers of good. Some are priests or actual clergy while others are simply chosen for the nobility of their struggle or their soul. Though most are enlightened and good by nature they dont have to besometimes the light chooses even troubled souls to carry out its will.

    Blessed are rare in any era, but they are particularly absent when mankind loses faith and the powers of good grow weaker. But there are always a few noble souls who struggle against the darkness regardless. Below are the rules for those who want to play these spiritual warriors.

    TROUBLING TIMES

    New Orleans, 1935, is important to the history of Deadlands and its grand tale. A new form of magic took hold and old ones died out. Political events were put into motion that would affect the USA and CSA for decades. And tough-talking heroes and heroines fought back the machinations of the Reckoners yet again.

    But this isnt the only important era in Deadlands twentieth century history. Detailed within are four additional times and places where critical events are taking place: Chicago in the Roaring Twenties, Shan Fan just before the outbreak of World War II, the post-war 40s of Lost Angels, and the technological triumph of Dr. Darius Hellstrommes so-called City of Gloom at the half-century mark.

    Each era has a history of the area, a brief list of interesting or useful locations, a number of Savage Tales that take place there, a full-length Plot Point Campaign, and an assortment of important characters and monsters.

    We expect most Marshals to create independent campaigns in each setting rather than moving their group from era to era. Game Masters might also consider a serialized approach as wellrunning a group in one era and alternating sessions with a different group of characters in another. If youre moving a character forward in time, you may want to give him a full Ranks worth of Advances but require him to roll on the Veteran of the Concrete Jungle Table. Creating a younger version of a character is a little trickier and requires a bit more fudging. In general, its best if the younger character starts from scratch and advances

  • 5Edge: Arcane Background (Blessed)Requirements: Wild Card, Novice, Faith d4+, Spirit d8+Arcane Skill: Faith (Spirit)Power Points: 10Starting Powers: 3 (Protection, plus two of players

    choice)Available Powers: Armor, banish, beast friend, blind,

    bolster, boost/lower Trait, confusion, deflection, dispel, divination, greater healing, healing, light (not obscure), numb, protection, quickness, slow, smite, spirit shield, stun, succor, warriors gift.

    SPECIAL RULES Crisis of Faith: When a blessed rolls a 1 on her Faith

    die (regardless of the Wild Die), her Faith is reduced by a die type until she spends an hour in restful meditation, contemplation, or prayer. A blesseds Faith can never be reduced below d4 by a Crisis of Faith.

    Miracles: The blessed may use Edges that require Arcane Background (Miracles).

    Sinning: Blessed who violate their core beliefs are temporarily or permanently forsaken by whatever forces of good grant them their powers. Minor sins give the character 2 to his Faith rolls for a week. Major sins rob him of all arcane powers for a week. Mortal sins cause the character to be forsaken until the penitent hero completes some great quest or task of atonement to regain his lost powers (Marshals call).

    NEW POWER: PROTECTIONRank: NovicePower Points: 1Range: SelfDuration: 3 (1/round)A blessed who does nothing but concentrate on

    his faith is very difficult for creatures of darkness to oppose. A supernatural creatures that wants to directly attack a blessed using protection must win an opposed test of its Spirit versus the targets Faith. Casters who present a proper religious symbol add +2 to the roll.

    TRAPPINGSBlessed powers are always subtle if not outright

    imperceptibleusually so much so that only the effects are visible. None of the non-cosmetic Trappings from Savage Worlds may be applied to their powers.

    SYKERSMost of the worlds governments have started

    psychic training programs. They are in their infancy throughout the early period of Noir and are kept extremely secretive through the end of the century. Trainees are highly regulated, watched, and controlled.

    There are also a few individuals who have quietly developed talents on their own, but they are hunted by their governments covert forces (the Agency in the USA and the Rangers in the CSA) to study and control their abilities. You may choose whether your character was trained or is a gifted amateursee Wanted, below.

    Edge: Arcane Background (Syker)Requirements: Wild Card, Novice, Psionics d4+,

    Smarts d8+Arcane Skill: Psionics (Smarts)Power Points: 10Starting Powers: 2Backlash: When a syker rolls a 1 on his Psionics

    die, he suffers brainburn that causes 2d6 damage. If hes a trained syker, he adds half the Power Points he was trying to spend (round up) to the damage. If hes untrained, he adds the full Power Point cost to the damage. If the ability required 5 Power Points, for example, brainburn would cause 2d6+3 damage to a trained syker and 2d6+5 to an untrained one.

    Available Powers: Armor, barrier, beast friend, blind, boost/lower Trait, confusion, deflection, detect/conceal arcana, disguise, drain Power Points, farsight, fear, havoc, healing (self only), invisibility, mind reading (Requires Heroic Rank in the Noir period), puppet, quickness, slow, slumber, speak language, speed, stun, succor, telekinesis.

    SPECIAL RULES Baldness: The mental release of their energy causes

    all sykers to go bald, however, be they men or women.

    Psionics: Sykers may use Edges that require Arcane Background (Psionics).

    Wanted: Decide when you create your syker if she was trained by authories or a wild talent. If she was trained, shes technically a deserter in the country that trained her, and considered a spy in those that didnt. She has the Wanted (Major) Hindrance. If the character is a wild talent, the Agency and Rangers want to recruit or use her, and she has the Wanted (Minor) Hindrance. Either way, the Hindrance is in addition to all others and provides no character creation points to spend.

    TRAPPINGSSykers manipulate invisible psychokinetic energy so

    there are no visible Trappings to their powers.

    HARD TIMES NO MOREThe Great Depression is a big part of the New Orleans

    setting for Deadlands Noir and remains in play there and for the Shan Fan setting in this book. Characters created for the Chicago, Lost Angels, or City of Gloom settings, however, have normal starting funds and no longer automatically gain the Poverty Hindrance.

  • 61929-1932 Oscar Underwood: A prominent anti-KKK campaigner, Underwood has the misfortune of holding office at the onset of the Great Depression in the CSA. In an attempt to combat the effects of the Depression on the South, Underwood makes several attempts to expand the power of the central Confederate government. Some were successful, most were not. Regardless, a combination of radical, often racist, opposition and the effects of the Depression limits him to a single term.

    1933-1940 John Nance Garner: Garner is staunchly anti-union and pushes for many laws and regulations favoring corporations and industry. He succeeds in expanding the Southern industrial base and oil industry, but at the cost of decent working conditions for many low-level employees. In his second term, he oversees a tremendous increase in the size of the Confederate military. While he pushes this as a way to provide more employment for Southern citizens, behind the scenes he is in close contact with both Great Britain and France as those two allies watched Germanys expansion with alarm. In 1940, he committed the CSA to war when Germany invaded France. This move costs him his nomination for a third term.

    1941-1952 Harry Truman: Truman leads the CSA throughout WWII. Under his direction, the CSA initiates Operation Oak Ridge to develop an atomic bomb. In August 1945, Truman orders the use of the atomic bomb to end the war with Japan. He supports the US effort to stem the North Korean/Chinese invasion of South Korea.

    1953-1958 Dwight D. Eisenhower: Ike runs on a strict anti-communism platform, but withdraws support for allied efforts in Vietnam due to lack of clear goals. This causes a breach in relations that eventually leads to a three-way cold war between the USA, CSA, and USSR.

    USA PRESIDENTS 1913-19561913-1920 Thomas R. Marshall: Marshall opposes

    entry into the Great War. He relents only in response to fears the CSAs involvement threatens improving relations with Great Britain and Canada. He is a great opponent of conscription and refuses to sign several bills authorizing it, even once the war effort is fully underway. He loses a bid for a third term when public support for the war wanes.

    1921-1923 Warren G. Harding: Harding proposes many sweeping measures, ranging from regulating radio communication to worldwide arms treaties to a government agency to handle veterans affairs. Beneath

    USA / CSA HISTORYDeadlands Noir focuses on New Orleans in the early

    1930s. The Companion covers the 1920s through the 1950s, so weve expanded our coverage to some of the highlights of USA / CSA history below.

    EVENTSWorld War I: The USA and CSA put aside their

    differences and honored their alliances in Europe. Both nations also used the conflict to test their latest secret inventions as well.

    Prohibition: Only the USA passed Prohibition, making a fortune for distilleries in the Confederacy and the smugglers who purchased their goods legally, then transported them across the northern border illegally.

    The Depression: The Wall Street Crash of 1929 started in the North but quickly spread to the entire worldincluding the CSA. Neither government found a truly effective means of dealing with the situationuntil World War II broke out.

    World War II: The CSAs close ties with France drew them into the war early. The USA didnt join until the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese on December 7, 1941. In a rare display of cooperation, the North agreed to place its troops under command of the charismatic and popular CSA General Dwight D. Eisenhower. After the defeat of Nazi Germany, it was Ike who pushed Truman to authorize dropping the atomic bomb on Japan.

    The Post War Period: On the surface, economic recovery and the euphoria of victory over true evil eased relations between the North and South in the late 40s and early 50s. Behind the scenes, both countries were eager to uncover all the secret technology their rival had built or taken from the Axis powers. Intelligence agencies expanded their personnel, programs, powers, and reach.

    CSA PRESIDENTS 1913-19561913-1921 Woodrow Wilson: Brings the CSA into

    WWI to honor alliances with Great Britain and France. He dies in office in 1921.

    1921-1928 Bainbridge Colby: Woodrow Wilsons Vice President. Succeeds him following his demise in 1921. Founds Confederate Reserve Bank and attempts to form the League of Nations, a major goal of Woodrow Wilsons administration. The League fails due to US refusal to join and infighting between other member nations.

  • 7the surface, his administration is riddled with corruption and favoritism, which undermine and cripple any good it might accomplish. He falls victim to the flu pandemic and dies in 1923.

    1923-1928 Calvin Coolidge: Oversees the recovery from not only the Great War, but also the terrible flu epidemic. He presides during a period of unheard-of prosperity. Coolidge lowers taxes, reduces restrictions on industry, and grants full citizenship to any Native Americans residing outside the Sioux Nations. However, his reluctance to involve the country in foreign entanglements leads him to oppose the CSAs proposed League of Nations, ultimately dooming the endeavor to failure. Coolidge does not seek election to a second full term, feeling the toll on him would be too great.

    1929-1932 Herbert Hoover: Hoovers plans are destroyed by the Stock Market Crash of 1929. He spends the rest of his single term trying measure after measure to prevent and then alleviate the Great Depression. His efforts are, without exception, unsuccessful. The shantytowns of unemployed and homeless on the edges of most US cities are nicknamed Hoovertowns. The practice even extends into the Confederacy.

    1932-1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt : Roosevelt spends much of his first terms fighting the Depression. Although in reality he is no more successful than Hoover, his efforts are received in a better light. Roosevelt also considers the rise of Nazi Germany to be a significant threat and coordinates with the USSR, Great Britain, France, and even the CSA to provide supplies and materiel. A surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor at the end of 1941 draws the US fully into the war. Roosevelt commissions the Manhattan Project to develop an atomic weapon. FDR dies in office mere months after being elected to his fourth term.

    1945-1948 William O. Douglas: Douglas steps down from his position as a Supreme Court Justice to become FDRs running mate in 1945 after the previous Vice President, Henry Wallace, was viewed as too sympathetic to communism. Although he guides the US through the end of World War II, he is seen by the public as too weak on foreign policy when his hesitation to use the Manhattan Projects atomic bomb on Japan results in the Confederacy claiming victory over the country responsible for the attack on Pearl Harbor. His one credited success is the Douglas Plan

    to rebuild Europes industry and infrastructure along a US model. The USSR forbids its satellite nations from participating.

    1949-1952 Thomas Dewey: Dewey refuses to outlaw the Communist Party of the United States. Perhaps to silence his critics, the US under his leadership is the primary defender of South Korea when North Korea invades. However, he loses his re-election bid when Senator Joseph McCarthy calls into question the patriotism of both of him and his Secretary of State, George Marshall.

    1953-1956 Richard M. Nixon: A staunch supporter of Joseph McCarthys anti-communist crusade, Nixon comes to the aid of France as their interests in Vietnam are threatened by communist insurgents. When Dien Bien Phu is encircled, Nixon sends US paratroopers to destroy strongholds surrounding the French base with terrible and secret weapons. CSA President Eisenhower comes to believe the Western powers have no clear plan in the region and withdraws the Confederacys support. The resulting tensions spark a return to barely restrained conflict between the USA and CSA. McCarthy expands his anti-Red political purges to include anti-Gray ones as well.

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