Gungeneer - Background for Cairn 2e
A downloadable background
Your soul was forged in the thunder of gunpowder and brass, where science meets sorcery. You understand firearms like others understand music. You speak the language of reloading, recoil and ruin.
The Gungeneer is a science-fantasy background for Cairn 2e. It is one full black-and-white spread including starting gear, names, two random tables ("What is your firearm?" and "Which Gungeneer guild do you belong to?"), and weapon art.

CREDITS:
- Art: https://jenikirbyhistory.getarchive.net/topics/firearms
- Inspiration & Itch.io page setup: https://meatcastlegameware.itch.io/
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Updated | 3 days ago |
Published | 4 days ago |
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Author | Killer Bunny Studios |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | Backgrounds, cairn, Fantasy, gdr, Sci-fi, Tabletop, Tabletop role-playing game |
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Thanks!! I saw you created like 4 different Cairn Backgrounds for the Jam! Wow!
May I ask you what was your process for ideas?
And where do you find the art?
4 and counting 😅
I have been using my knowledge of the genre and trying to fill certain tropes in order to make the Science Fantasy landscape feel authentic. For example, in the prompt, Ded Zepplin mentioned the art of Moebius. So I perused a bunch of Moebius' art and found riding weird animals to be a recurring theme. That sounded fun. Thus: The Jockey.
All of my art is stock art sourced through Canva, primarily bc it's what I have easily available, but for the final product, I believe the plan is an artist will be hired to have everything have a cohesive flow.