Eroding the Outside: a TTRPG of Gods
Eroding the Outside is a 32 page tabletop roleplaying game illustrated by AI where each player controls a god that is so powerful that they can alter physics itself by writing the rules of the game.
The game starts out with literally nothing. Only each player's god exists. There are some basic rules about how a god "makes a declaration¸" which determines an "element of reality."
Maybe a god declares¸ "Light exists." The GM and the player discuss what exactly is meant by this declaration to determine whether this counts as "chemistry (small scale physics)¸" "human scale physics¸" or "astronomy (large scale physics)."
Then the player rolls some six sided dice based on their god's statistics. Each 3¸ 4¸ 5¸ or 6¸ is a success. The player goes to a shared document called "The Elements of Reality¸" and writes down "Light exists¸" as well as requiring number of successes that player rolled for that declaration.
Session 1 of Eroding the Outside is a lot like the first chapter of Genesis from the Bible.
You can get this book print on demand from Amazon.
Eroding the Outside is a 32 page tabletop roleplaying game illustrated by AI where each player controls a god that is so powerful that they can alter physics itself by writing the rules of the game.
The game starts out with literally nothing. Only each player's god exists. There are some basic rules about how a god "makes a declaration¸" which determines an "element of reality."
Maybe a god declares¸ "Light exists." The GM and the player discuss what exactly is meant by this declaration to determine whether this counts as "chemistry (small scale physics)¸" "human scale physics¸" or "astronomy (large scale physics)."
Then the player rolls some six sided dice based on their god's statistics. Each 3¸ 4¸ 5¸ or 6¸ is a success. The player goes to a shared document called "The Elements of Reality¸" and writes down "Light exists¸" as well as requiring number of successes that player rolled for that declaration.
Session 1 of Eroding the Outside is a lot like the first chapter of Genesis from the Bible.
You can get this book print on demand from Amazon.