Tales From The Ether

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Tales From The Ether is a collection of short role-playing game adventures published by Game Designers' Workshop (GDW) in 1989 for the steampunk role-playing game Space: 1889.

Tales From The Ether is a collection of five adventure scenarios featuring locations on the Moon, the planets Mercury, Venus, and Mars, and the orbiting British heliograph-signalling station Harbinger.[1] With a steampunk setting in 1889, these adventures combine 19th-century steam-era technology with a planetary system based on a Victorian astronomical understanding of the Solar System similar to that displayed by Edgar Rice Burroughs in his Barsoom stories, featuring a solar system filled with aether, and with breathable atmospheres on all of the planets.

The five scenarios are:[2]

  1. "The Burning Desert": The characters travel to Mercury to help in an investigation.
  2. "Drums Along the Border": The characters must thwart a plot hatched against English interests on Venus.
  3. "River of Life": A sequel to a scenario in the Space 1889 manual set on the Moon.
  4. "Anarchy in the Ether": The characters must thwart an anarchist plot to destroy the orbiting heliographic station that allows the Earth to communicate with Mars by means of light signals.
  5. Ausonian Stalker: The characters must search for a serial killer in a Martian city.

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