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<p> Get on a train. Head east. Get on a ship. Travel further east, in style. See some wonders of the world. Find what was lost. </p> <p> Find where home is. </p> <p> How hard is any of that? Well, for Jake Ranger, pretty damned hard. </p> <p> The world being a wild, crazy mess from a global altering event called the Shattering doesn't help much. Nor does being a famous folk hero. </p> <p> That last one really sucks, because people always run up to famous heroes and beg them for help with all their problems. </p> <p> Then there are the actual outlaws and monsters. They don't help much either. Mostly they just get in the way and make everything way worse. And in a world that is so screwed up decades after the Shattering, there is a lot of variety to both outlaw and monster. </p> <p> Then there are the more civilized, (read: sane), non-human folk, and good old humans as well. They all get along just spectacularly. Totally best friends, on every level, for life. </p> <p> Of course getting to the east coast is only half the battle. Once there, he must contend with the so-called "civilized people." Then there's the ship ride; pirates and sea monsters are a thing too, after all. </p> <p> Should have read the brochure. </p> <p> But when the chips are down, the bad guys are winning and the wild winds of chaos are blowing, it helps to have a fighter on your side. </p> <p> Even if he is a little wild. </p> <p> After all, that's not really a problem. That's what beautiful women and lots of gold is for. Proper motivation is always key to success. </p> <p> Welcome to a Steampunk, Wild West, Victorian era, Lovecraftian infested, fantasy, shoot 'em up world. Complete with a slow build harem of badass beautiful women, crazy adventures, and fun, monstrous villains. </p> <p> Welcome to the world of Wild Steam. </p> <p> Do enjoy your stay. </p>
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