>>5174072A /his/ civ quest set during the Warlord Era would be top-tier kino. I've thought quite a bit about it, but I don't know nearly enough about Chinese history to write this sort of thing. Perhaps I should just make my own verse that's basically just China with the serial numbers filed off instead.
>Chinese Warlord Quest: it's the late 1910s, the Beiyang Government has broken and Warlords now rule the once-mighty Qing lands with each one looking to carve out their own fiefdom, fight for their people, reunite China, spread their ideology and many other things besides. The coming power struggle will determine the fate of China - can you find your place at the crest of this wave as China spirals further into chaos and Japan and Russia cast a long shadow over all, or will you be swept away and only read about by historical scholars?Another was a kind of comfydrama that basically amounts to The Borrowers IN SPACE.
>Lilliput Goes To Space: The story of a naval vessel sailing the stars - or, rather her crew - or, rather the small members not on the official roster. A community of people living in the vents, ducts and cavities of a warship who have to get by pinching food from the cantankerous old chef, staying hidden, working on their hideout and just might be called on to help save their home.And in a similar vein...
>Toyhammer Quest: You're an avid 40K player and mini collector. One small problem, though - all the minis in your collection have suddenly come to life in their mini size, and the factions are now battling it out in your living room and on your lawn. Wacky hijinks with the 40Kverse in miniature as you have to try and force all the minis to get along, keep them hidden, feed and provide for them, stop them from sneaking into your car or onto your computer to shitpost on the internet, keep your home un-burned-down and defend against miniature Chaos incursions into your house.