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Why were the links to the Ryan Chaddock Games products deleted? Those products are officially-licensed in the same vein as the other tie-ins. In fact, it could be argued that they are more closely-related to the "core" Numenera products because they are tabletop RPG supplements set in the same universe as Numenera.
There have been more fiction books released since The Poison Eater. I would update the table myself, but I don't really understand the Table template. For the benefit of someone who's more familiar with tables, here's the information.
Short stories:
Novels:
ISBN-13: 978-0857667205 The second full-length novel set in the Ninth World. It follows a secretive group who covertly fight against the tyranny of a corrupt Aeon Priest.
It tells the story of the crew of Nye, an intelligent pirate ship, plying the seas of the Ninth World.
I'm sorry, I'm not good with Wikipedia and I'm not invested in this RPG system, but I do have a problem with vandalism, so I wanted to let somebody know. The version from 1 December 2019 (23:30 (UTC)) contained notes about the additional languages, the award listings that have since been removed - and probably some other stuff as well, as the first commenter on this page alluded to. (I only noticed because I had an archived version of the article on my PC and talked to a friend over the phone about the game.) -- 80.141.85.93 ( talk) 02:46, 5 May 2022 (UTC)
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Why were the links to the Ryan Chaddock Games products deleted? Those products are officially-licensed in the same vein as the other tie-ins. In fact, it could be argued that they are more closely-related to the "core" Numenera products because they are tabletop RPG supplements set in the same universe as Numenera.
There have been more fiction books released since The Poison Eater. I would update the table myself, but I don't really understand the Table template. For the benefit of someone who's more familiar with tables, here's the information.
Short stories:
Novels:
ISBN-13: 978-0857667205 The second full-length novel set in the Ninth World. It follows a secretive group who covertly fight against the tyranny of a corrupt Aeon Priest.
It tells the story of the crew of Nye, an intelligent pirate ship, plying the seas of the Ninth World.
I'm sorry, I'm not good with Wikipedia and I'm not invested in this RPG system, but I do have a problem with vandalism, so I wanted to let somebody know. The version from 1 December 2019 (23:30 (UTC)) contained notes about the additional languages, the award listings that have since been removed - and probably some other stuff as well, as the first commenter on this page alluded to. (I only noticed because I had an archived version of the article on my PC and talked to a friend over the phone about the game.) -- 80.141.85.93 ( talk) 02:46, 5 May 2022 (UTC)