Introducing: Dillon Tipton
Growing up in Atlanta, Georgia, in the postwar recession and recovery, Dillon knew he didn't belong in a dress, or playing with dolls, or learning to keep a house. He was a boy, whatever his body and his parents said. With the Confederacy rebuilding its economy by keeping many of its factory workers turning out the same guns, ammunition, and airships as they had during the War, and selling them to other nations, Atalanta offered plenty of opportunity for a young person who could slip away from their working-class family, dressed in boys' clothes stolen off a clothesline eight blocks away in a more well off neighborhood, parents too busy trying to make a living to notice that their child wasn't in school.
Victoria and Albert rule over a steam-powered British Empire that spans two worlds. Thanks to the portal knows as the Rabbit Hole, a train ride away from London lies the Grosvenor Land, a new world of fertile plains, towering mountains, giant insects and Babylonians with weird science zombies. Seems they got there first, three thousand years ago, and they're not exactly the welcoming sort. The Saurid tribes, lizard-like folk who ride theropods and pteranodons, complicate matters further. Back home on Earth, clockwork engineering has brought mechanical computing to the world, and micro-steam engines drive airships through the sky. Stranger things are afoot, too, as a bit of magic seems to have come into the world with the opening of the portal. People are changing. Secret societies are finding their ancient occult practices a bit more effective. Who knows what might be lurking in the forests these days, or in that shipment from China
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 18 March, 2025.