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==Organizational Note== I'm going to do this page a little differently. The rest of this page is broken up into four parts. Material under "The Setting" has been written up by Squash Monster, approved by /tg/, and integrated into the setting - if you don't want to fiddle with anything just read this part. Material under "Treatments" is stuff someone wanted to add, which Squash Monster wrote up to fit the setting's tone and integrate nicely: if anything is there, you should go put comments on it (discussion pages are for chumps) about what you like and whether it should be a part of the official setting. Material under "Proposed Additions" is a list of things people want in the setting which have not been given a treatment yet: add all you want to this, go nuts. And treatments that don't go over that well go under "Failed Treatments" so people who did like that material don't lose it entirely. That is to say, new material will be added to the setting this way: # Someone (you!) adds something to "Proposed Additions" # Someone (probably Squash Monster) take that, fluffs it up, and puts it in Treatments # Someone (YOU!) discusses that treatment. # Squash Monster puts the new treatment into the setting or the failed treatment pile, depending on response. Also, just to save you some time: we don't need new parallel structure (nothing needs to be opposing each other aside from the magics), there's no way new types of magic are getting added to the setting, and reworking anything for historical accuracy is missing the point entirely. On the other hand, things like races, creatures, potential things that all the evil plotters might want people to do, stunts for the various skills, and spells? We need piles of those, go wild.
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