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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.
Additions to the Fiction table
[edit]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:
- Tales From the Ninth World is already in the table, but it's missing it's ISBN. Here it is: 978-1-939979-03-2
- More Tales From the Ninth World, by Monte Cook & Shanna Germain, August 26, 2015.
- Tales Beyond the Ninth World, by Monte Cook, Shanna Germain, and others, November 2016.
- The Mechanical Bard: Ninth World Tales, by Andrew Montgomery-Hurrell, Jason Fuhrman, Petteri Sulonen, Chris Sniezak, June 20, 2014. ISBN-13: 9781519590404
Novels:
- The Night Clave, by Monte Cook & Shanna Germain, November 2017.
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.
- Tomorrow's Bones, by Shanna Germain, December 2019. ISBN unknown
It tells the story of the crew of Nye, an intelligent pirate ship, plying the seas of the Ninth World.
- Do you have sources for these? Otherwise they'd be unreferenced additions. Sciencefish (talk) 09:55, 24 January 2022 (UTC)
Removal of Information
[edit]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 (I only noticed because I had an archived version of the article on my PC and talked to a friend over the phone about the game.)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)