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* The ''[[Eberron]]'' campaign setting is ''[[Dungeons |
* The ''[[Eberron]]'' campaign setting is ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' <small>FEATURING MAGITEK</small>! |
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* ''[[Spelljammer]]'' is literally ''Dungeons & Dragons'' <small>IN SPACE</small>! It was largely unpopular, but it has a significant cult following. |
* ''[[Spelljammer]]'' is literally ''Dungeons & Dragons'' <small>IN SPACE</small>! It was largely unpopular, but it has a significant cult following. |
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* ''d20 Future'' is ''[[D20 Modern]]'' (which is ''Dungeons & Dragons'' <small>IN THE MODERN WORLD</small>!) <small>IN THE FUTURE</small>!... oh, all right: <small>IN SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAACE</small>! |
* ''d20 Future'' is ''[[D20 Modern]]'' (which is ''Dungeons & Dragons'' <small>IN THE MODERN WORLD</small>!) <small>IN THE FUTURE</small>!... oh, all right: <small>IN SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAACE</small>! |
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* ''d20 Past'' and ''d20 Apocalypse'' are ''Dungeons & Dragons'' <small>IN THE LATE 1800s</small> and <small>[[After the End]]</small> respectively. Both also have ''Urban Arcana'' style settings. |
* ''d20 Past'' and ''d20 Apocalypse'' are ''Dungeons & Dragons'' <small>IN THE LATE 1800s</small> and <small>[[After the End]]</small> respectively. Both also have ''Urban Arcana'' style settings. |
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* ''[[Gamma World]]'' was ''already'' ''D&D'' <small>[[After the End]]</small>! |
* ''[[Gamma World]]'' was ''already'' ''D&D'' <small>[[After the End]]</small>! |
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* ''[[Warhammer |
* ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'' began as ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>! but is now pretty much its own entity; it still, however, has goblins in space, orcs in space, elves in space, ogres in space, the [[Church Militant]] in space, vikings in space, communists in space and Chaos Gods in space. [[Unperson|Previous versions]] also had dwarfs in space. |
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* [[White Wolf]] has a bizarre relationship with this trope, [[Retcon]], and [[Spiritual Successor]]. |
* [[White Wolf]] has a bizarre relationship with this trope, [[Retcon]], and [[Spiritual Successor]]. |
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** ''[[Mage: The Ascension]]'' was originally conceived as the medieval RPG, ''[[Ars Magica]]'', <small>IN THE MODERN DAY</small>! -- but then begat not only ''Mage: The Sorcerer's Crusade'' (''MtA'' <small>IN THE RENAISSANCE</small>!), but, once [[White Wolf]] sold the rights to [[Ars Magica]] itself, ''Dark Ages: Mage''. |
** ''[[Mage: The Ascension]]'' was originally conceived as the medieval RPG, ''[[Ars Magica]]'', <small>IN THE MODERN DAY</small>! -- but then begat not only ''Mage: The Sorcerer's Crusade'' (''MtA'' <small>IN THE RENAISSANCE</small>!), but, once [[White Wolf]] sold the rights to [[Ars Magica]] itself, ''Dark Ages: Mage''. |