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-An Introduction to Apocrypha
-
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-
-title: "An Introduction to Apocrypha"
-
-updated: "2017-12-23 Sat 14:21"
-
-categories: AP
-
----
-
-Apocrypha is a world of mystery and forgotten history, built from
-first principles and the realization that even simple truths have
-consequences.
-
-My goal with building the world of Apocrypha is to create a generic
-fantasy world which is both suitable for books and for use with TRPGs,
-and is designed somewhere on the coherency spectrum between the
-Forgotten Realms and Discworld.
-
-Though it is being designed to function with the 5th edition of <a
-href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dungeons_%26_Dragons">Dungeons &
-Dragons</a> in mind, I am also haphazardly designing a TRPG of my own
-which may be abandoned along the way, but draws inspiration from
-Apocrypha as well as breathing life back into it. Over the last 2
-months, I've found that working on one usually generates ideas that
-are applicable to the other, and overall energy for both projects
-benefits from this dynamic.