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Join Date: Mar 2013
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Writing up a Ghurka as a Monster Hunter in Victorian England. What are some appropriate social Advantages/Disadvantages/Quirks/Perks?
Social Stigma: Minority Group seems reasonable since he will definitely be viewed as a second class citizen. I don't think Courtesy Rank applies since native officers weren't equivalent to British officers. But some kind of recognition should be available for ex-military who recognise a good solid chap when they see one. |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Not a Gurkha, but this may be of some interest to you:
https://www.migrationmuseum.org/a-ne...orian-england/
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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I think Courtesy Rank does make sense. Yes they get less respect than a British officer would but that is what the Second Class/Minority Status is for.
Medals equal Reputation so did they earn any? |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
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Soldier's Code of Honor? Sense of Duty (Unit)?
Social Regard (Feared)?
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Cambridge, UK
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There is a full template for a WWII-era Gurkha in GURPS WWII: All the King's Men, available in PDF from Warehouse 23.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Given the time between Victorian England and WWII and the shift in sensibilities between peace and wartime, I'd probably go a bit heavier on the social disadvantages for the Gurkha in Victorian England than what those involved in WWII face. Nothing dramatic, but enough to signify that people were a bit more tolerant towards allied soliders of a different colour during a war.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Udine, Italy
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In a pretty rigid societal structure like that, it's possible that a Gurkha just out of his native region also gets Social Stigma: Uneducated. It's possible that this continues even after he's been in London for months or years, because most of the people he'll meet will expect him not to be "book-learned".
Also, as to social behavior (again, a rather rigid etiquette is in place in that society), it's possible he learns how to behave, and that he'll "know his place" - or not. This can be managed by the GM based on whether he learns the local Savoir-Faire, or not - or, worse, whether he has Incompetence with that (he'll then face frequent bad Reactions). Last edited by Michele; 09-20-2021 at 06:20 AM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Portland, Oregon
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What if his day job is as the bodyguard of a Rajah who is coming over to Europe for the gambling (or whatever)? That will make him less noticeable. After all a Rajah is going to have a bodyguard and what better choice?
He would have to be a Gurkha who had served his time in that case. Or his principle could be a Rajah's dependent. There could be some amusing instances trying to keep little prince/princess out of trouble. Double the amusement if the principle is female and thinks him handsome. And what if she wants to go monster hunting with him?
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Serving a rajah would, IIRC, not make him a Ghurka as is commonly understood in Britain, although the name would still be technically correct and I suspect it would be hard for a lot of people to tell the difference. Quote:
Also, for people that know the India scene, the fact that he is a Ghurka could well be good for some social regard - they got a positive reputation for integrity, courage, loyalty and applied violence quite early and retain it into the current era. Last edited by The Colonel; 09-22-2021 at 05:58 AM. |
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