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Building a Steampunk Character
More Than Goggles and Gears Steampunk characters are often recognized by their surface details first. Goggles. Corsets. Waistcoats. Pocket watches. Brass gears. Airships. Clockwork limbs. Steam-powered inventions. A dramatic hat with just enough nonsense attached to it to suggest danger, genius, or both. Those details are fun. They help create the visual language of the genre. But they are not enough to make a character feel alive. A good steampunk character is not simply a m

T.L. Duncan
May 206 min read


The Etiquette of Steampunk
Manners, Mischief, and Mechanical Marvels Steampunk has always had one polished boot in the drawing room and the other planted firmly on the deck of an airship. That is part of its charm. It borrows the elegance, ritual, and social structure of the Victorian-inspired world, then slips a clockwork device into its pocket, climbs out the window, and races toward adventure before the tea has gone cold. At its best, steampunk etiquette is not simply about manners. It is about cont

T.L. Duncan
May 137 min read
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