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Torment: Tides of Numenera

This made me want to play planescape torment again...

The memories... stupid talking skull :D, and that succubus :p
 
"Numenera" sounds an awful lot like the word Numenor, the island of the race of kingly men in Tolkien's legendarium. Is this game fantasy based?
 
"Numenera" sounds an awful lot like the word Numenor, the island of the race of kingly men in Tolkien's legendarium. Is this game fantasy based?

It has nothing to do with Numenor :).

It's an entirely different universe and there are basically no connections between the two.
 
"Numenera" sounds an awful lot like the word Numenor, the island of the race of kingly men in Tolkien's legendarium. Is this game fantasy based?

A new tabletop RPG setting from a guy who helped develop the critically acclaimed Planescape Campaign Setting for the D&D Second Edition tabletop game.

Basic concept is that it is a science-fantasy setting crushed by time -- there have been nine great world-dominating civilizations in the past billion years who have reached some technological/magical apex and disappeared, either by destroying themselves or by ascending to a 'higher plane of existence'. One inhabitant (the "Changing God") of a more recent age discovered a previous civilization's technology/magic to live forever by passing through a chain of bodies. Each time he leaves, however, a new consciousness develops in his old body.
 
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