So,
Gun Francisco is still a thing I'm working on.
However it has changed pretty drastically and the old thread is, well, old at tihs point, and has a lot of really outdated stuff, so I thought I'd just abandon that one and make a new one.
What has changed, you might ask?
Well, everything, basically.
Previously the world was kind of cliche and the parallels between my races and your stock fantasy stuff (humans, dwarves, elves, goblins) were pretty clear and I didn't quite like that.
So how do things stand now? I'll quote myself from my /r/worldbuilding thread:
The year is 2123AD, or 101PA (Post Apocalypse). One century ago, in 2022AD, a global war has erupted and brought the humanity to its brink. In the unravelling chaos, ancient forces of magic have awoken from their thousand-year slumber. The post-war radiation combined with the mana once again flowing through the winds of the now-flooded world has made it a truly different place.
A world of guns, magic and mutants, roaming the harsh wastelands. The humanity has split itself into two - the magic-using Northmen and technology-wielding Southees.
But even though they are mortal enemies, they both hate one thing above all, even each other - the Hybridae - all the bizzare mutants that steal their food, kill their men and ruin their forts.
But who truly is the monster in this post-apocalyptic Earth? The Southees? The Northmen? The Hybridae?
Basically, you have two large groups of humans who use magic and technology fighting each other while both sides are fending off hordes of hybrids (or hybridae, if you will), which is what the beasts/mutants used to be in the old version of the setting.
But maybe they are not the monsters after all...So yes, I want your feedback on whether you like the 1st Edition (with humans, birds and frogs split into the factions of gunners, mutants and mages) or the 2nd Edition (with humans split into gunners/Southees and mages/Northmen against the Hybridae/mutants) and the feedback on the oh-so terribly-written story. It's more like a summary than anything...
Stay tuned for more!
(I'll make a more detailed write-up later this week if I'm not feeling lazy.)