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''[http://www.1km1kt.net/rpg/normality Normality]'' is a tabletop roleplaying game by Hugh Dingwall and Vishãla Jekic.
''[http://www.1km1kt.net/rpg/normality Normality]'' is a tabletop roleplaying game by Hugh Dingwall and Vishãla Jekic.


It is unique among roleplaying games in that, instead of trying to describe its setting, it presents itself as an artifact from said setting. (One edition of Tribe8 was written in-character, but it wasn't actually assembled from scraps and oddities as Normality was.) In this, it has more in common with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ergodic_literature ergodic literature] (like [[House of Leaves]]) than with traditional roleplaying games like ''[[Dungeons and Dragons (Tabletop Game)|Dungeons and Dragons]]'' and ''[[The World of Darkness (Tabletop Game)|The World of Darkness]]''.
It is unique among roleplaying games in that, instead of trying to describe its setting, it presents itself as an artifact from said setting. (One edition of Tribe8 was written in-character, but it wasn't actually assembled from scraps and oddities as Normality was.) In this, it has more in common with [[wikipedia:Ergodic literature|ergodic literature]] (like [[House of Leaves]]) than with traditional roleplaying games like ''[[Dungeons and Dragons (Tabletop Game)|Dungeons and Dragons]]'' and ''[[The World of Darkness (Tabletop Game)|The World of Darkness]]''.


This "ergodic" tendency is also borne out in the fact that:
This "ergodic" tendency is also borne out in the fact that:
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* [[Mind Rape]]: As a result of the alleged "Psychic/Psychedelic Warfare" {{spoiler|, pretty much ''[[High Octane Nightmare Fuel|everyone]]'' in America has been subject to this, and judging by the GM guide, the Player Characters [[Oh Crap|are no exception...]] }}
* [[Mind Rape]]: As a result of the alleged "Psychic/Psychedelic Warfare" {{spoiler|, pretty much ''[[High Octane Nightmare Fuel|everyone]]'' in America has been subject to this, and judging by the GM guide, the Player Characters [[Oh Crap|are no exception...]] }}
* [[Mind Screw]]: Where to even begin? It doesn't help that everyone is an [[Unreliable Narrator]].
* [[Mind Screw]]: Where to even begin? It doesn't help that everyone is an [[Unreliable Narrator]].
* [[Shout Out]]: One of the in-universe players recites the [[Dune|Litany Against Fear]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: One of the in-universe players recites the [[Dune|Litany Against Fear]].
* [[Surreal Horror]]: or possibly even [[Dada Horror]].
* [[Surreal Horror]]: or possibly even [[Dada Horror]].
* [[Tsundere]]: Everyone - copious amounts of drugs have left everyone prone to violent mood swings.
* [[Tsundere]]: Everyone - copious amounts of drugs have left everyone prone to violent mood swings.
* [[Take That]]: "[[George W Bush|Bush]] Empire" anyone?
* [[Take That]]: "[[George W. Bush|Bush]] Empire" anyone?
* [[X Meets Y]]: [[House of Leaves]] meets [[Unknown Armies (Tabletop Game)|Unknown Armies]].
* [[X Meets Y]]: [[House of Leaves]] meets [[Unknown Armies (Tabletop Game)|Unknown Armies]].
* [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]]: "KLEEN!"
* [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]]: "KLEEN!"

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Normality is a tabletop roleplaying game by Hugh Dingwall and Vishãla Jekic.

It is unique among roleplaying games in that, instead of trying to describe its setting, it presents itself as an artifact from said setting. (One edition of Tribe8 was written in-character, but it wasn't actually assembled from scraps and oddities as Normality was.) In this, it has more in common with ergodic literature (like House of Leaves) than with traditional roleplaying games like Dungeons and Dragons and The World of Darkness.

This "ergodic" tendency is also borne out in the fact that:

  • The character sheets are more or less total gibberish, requiring players to interpret them to understand their characters.
  • There is no resolution mechanic, in fact the GM is encouraged to actively lie to the players about their characters' perceptions and capabilities.

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He has a unique role playing games instead of trying to describe the expansion, it presents itself as artifact in determining said. It is, he has more in common Ergodic literature (such as the House leaves) than in the traditional games such as Dungeons and Dragons Roleplaying and the World of Darkness.

Behavior that is "Ergodic" is born in that:

  • Make discs are more or less gibberish, ask the players to interpret them to understand their properties.
  • No mechanical resolution, self-GM players actively encouraged to lie about their perceptions of character and skills.

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This game embodies the following tropes: