The Boundless Society: A faction for FIST
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A faction & its members, made for CLAYMORE's FIST: JAM OPS II!
A secret society hell-bent on pushing against the constraints of what is "known", the Boundless Society is a grave danger to the world.
Written with FIST in mind, but this faction & its characters can be used in any setting or system.
Content Warning: brief mention of Nazis in one character's backstory. This is a faction of antagonists, & I hope it goes without saying that I do not endorse such violent bigotry
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | MightyXray |
Tags | faction, lore, OSR, Sci-fi |
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In order to download this faction you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $1 USD. You will get access to the following files:
The Boundless Society Dossier.pdf 57 kB
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A faction and its key NPCs for characters to encounter or contend with during their adventures. The backgrounds are relatively short, but jampacked with hooks for developing the NPCs further with full blown schemes and complicated motivations.
This doc actually presents a faction and a half, because in addition to the eponymous Boundless Society, there’s also the Directorate of Extranormality Intelligence. The directorate (or DoEx) whose report is the framing device for the supplement could easily be fleshed out as well. Although not explicitly stated, the references to several CRO teams (and no mention of FIST) lead me to believe the DoEx is intended to be a part of CYCLOPS. But there’s a lot of flexibility here to fold it into your world however you like.
The Boundless Society Dossier is a faction pack for FIST that introduces several mad-science themed antagonists.
The PDF is 4 pages with a plain layout that makes it feel like it could be a document from FIST's setting.
Contents-wise, the writing here is extremely strong and does a great job of establishing character and threat for each of the included antagonists. Stats are not provided, but in some ways this is better. There's some degree of ambiguity in the entries, and specific stats would dispel that completely.
Overall, if you want some new antagonists to build FIST missions or campaigns around, this is a great asset.