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Dumpshock Forums _ Shadowrun _ Lookig for a list of Zoe Heritage Styles

Posted by: Kyoto Kid Dec 27 2016, 10:28 PM

...OK have a character that is interested in Zoe Heritage 12 (and has the means to get it) however cannot seem to find any information about the different styles other than the original 20 from way back when According to the description in Run & Gun there are something like 20 - 30 new styles but I am unable to find any mention of what they are anywhere.

Is there a full comprehensive list somewhere or are the later styles left up to the player and GM decision (pretty much exhausted my RL Matrix-Fu)? question.gif

Posted by: Mantis Dec 28 2016, 04:12 AM

Pretty sure you can just make them up. There is some reference to some of the styles in Arsenal on pg 47 but it is up to you what those actually look like. The additional ones in Run and Gun sound like someone gave up on trying to name this stuff. I should think if there is a cultural dress that could be made then you can probably get it in the Heritage line.

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By 2070, nineteen specific cultural designs have been made public: Pueblo, Navajo, Salish, Spanish courtesan, Italian Renaissance, fifteenth-century French royal court, Hanseatic trader, Russian Cossack, Confederate aristocrat, Indian Maharajah, Aztec, Mayan, Imperial Rome, feudal Japanese, traditional Chinese, Nubian, Victorian-era colonial gentleman, and Scottish Highlander, as well as a “traditional Tir” style commissioned by Tir Tairngire nobles that has fallen out of favor in the last couple of years.

Posted by: Kyoto Kid Dec 29 2016, 05:54 AM

...so the the the old list reads, they tend to primarily fall along historic/ethnic lines. So for example, something like a traditional 18th century Balkan dress or a 1930s Hollywood Art Deco formal dress might definitely fit. It also sounds pretty much like it is (to use an old SR term) the "Tres Chic of Tres Chic", so something like the suits the Beatle's wore or the British Mod style wouldn't be considered "high class" enough then.


Posted by: Mantis Dec 29 2016, 04:57 PM

Yeah pretty much. Though without anything further to describe what they look like, you could decide that a style that is over 100 years old (in SR timeline), like the British Mod style, is appropriate for a Heritage remake. Up to you.

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