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  2. Storytelling System - Wikipedia

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    The Storyteller System frequently treated Merits as optional and frequently did not include them in the core books of most games; if the Storyteller allowed them, they could be purchased with Bonus Points. Merits had costs ranging from 1 to 7 points. Players could also receive Bonus Points for taking Flaws for their character.

  3. Trinity (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    The game originally ran on a modified version of the White Wolf Storyteller System. A reprint was announced in late 2003 of the three Trinity Universe games using the Open Gaming License 3.5 rules, also known as the d20 System. The current version, by Onyx Path Publishing, became one of the first games to use the Storypath variant of Storyteller.

  4. List of tabletop role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    Storyteller System 1991 1992 1998 2011 2018 World of Darkness Created by Mark Rein-Hagen Vampire: The Requiem: Storytelling System: 2004 Victorian Adventure: SKS Distribution 1983 Victorian Age: Vampire: White Wolf Storyteller System 2002 Victorian Gothic: Arcanus Press: Epic Dice System: 2020 Gothic Horror A dark world of the penny dreadful

  5. Attribute (role-playing games) - Wikipedia

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    With the six non-special attributes being Strength, Agility, Body, Charisma, Intelligence, and Willpower, and two of the three special attributes relating to magic and the third being derived, this is arguably a six attribute system. The Storyteller System used in games like Vampire: The Masquerade took this one step further, breaking the ...

  6. Storytelling game - Wikipedia

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    A storytelling game is a game where multiple players collaborate on telling a story. Some games primarily feature spoken storytelling, while others primarily feature collaborative writing. In some storytelling games, such as many tabletop role-playing games, each player represents one or more characters in the developing story.

  7. Exalted - Wikipedia

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    The game uses ten-sided dice and a variation of the Storyteller System [4] to arbitrate the action, and, as with many other RPGs, requires little beyond the rulebooks themselves, dice, pencil, and paper.

  8. Scion (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Scion is a role-playing game wherein players take on the roles of mortal descendants of gods tasked with working as the hands of their parents in the mortal world; while the first edition focused on a singular antagonist in the form of the recently escaped Titans (powerful, primordial embodiments of concepts such as water, chaos or light), the second edition does not automatically place this ...

  9. Powered by the Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    [29] [30] The game's narrative driven engine is partially based on the Powered by the Apocalypse game engine and the tag system featured in free RPG Lady Blackbird. [31] [32] Dungeon World Dungeon World is a fantasy game, created by Sage LaTorra and Adam Koebel. The game is advertised as having old-school style with modern rules. [33] [34] Epyllion