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  2. The Strange - Wikipedia

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    The Strange uses the Cypher System, developed for Numenera and is played primarily using a d20, but is used to determine if the player has beaten the difficulty of the task. The GM sets the initial difficulty and will relay that to the player prior to the roll to help them determine their course of action.

  3. List of Deadlands: The Weird West publications - Wikipedia

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    It involves the plans of Dr. Hellstromme in the Nation of Deseret. It includes rules for new-and-improved Blessed, Metal Mages, new gear, infernal devices and steam-augmentations. It also has details on strange locales in and around the City o’ Gloom, an Adventure Generator customized for the region, a herd of new Savage Tales. 2017

  4. Monte Cook - Wikipedia

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    Cook co-founded Monte Cook Games, LLC with Shanna Germain in 2012, [19] which is a roleplaying game company that has produced Numenera, The Strange, The Cypher System Rulebook, Invisible Sun, and No Thank You, Evil! which went to press in Fall 2015 after a Kickstarter campaign raised over $100,000 to fund its publication. [20] [21]

  5. Dark•Matter - Wikipedia

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    The premise of the game is that nearly every strange or supernatural story ever widely told is true, but a web of conspiracies and secret organizations hide this truth from the average person. [4] The premise was not unique to Dark•Matter and had first been used as the basis for a role-playing game in Bureau 13 .

  6. Bruce Cordell - Wikipedia

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    The Strange, co-written by Cordell and Cook, was published in August 2014. [10] ... Third-Party d20 System Sourcebooks. If Thoughts Could Kill (Malhavoc Press, 2002)

  7. Numenera - Wikipedia

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    The name "Numenera" is a reference to the bits of technology left over from past civilizations. The word "numen" is a Latin root word meaning a "pervading divine presence" [6] and "era" refers to the period (1 billion years in the future) in which this universe takes place.

  8. List of tabletop role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    d20 Future: Wizards of the Coast [2] d20 System: 2004 Generic futuristic d20 Modern: Wizards of the Coast [3] d20 System 2002 Generic modern d20 Past: Wizards of the Coast [4] d20 System 2005 Generic historical d20 System: Wizards of the Coast [5] Based on Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition rules 2000 Dallas: Simulations Publications, Inc. 1980

  9. Weird Wars - Wikipedia

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    Weird Wars is a series of horror role-playing games set during past and future wars and published by Pinnacle Entertainment Group.The original release, Weird War II: Blood on the Rhine was set during World War II, and utilized the D20 System.