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''The Primal Order'', or "TPO", is a religion-based fantasy roleplaying game supplement". Of particular note, TPO was the first work published by Wizards of the Coast and its president, Peter Adkison. Through ''TPO'', Wizards of the Coast introduced the "Capsystem" concept, enabling gamemasters to seamlessly integrate TPO and future Capsystem titles into other role-playing games. The supplement covers high-powered gaming and the gods. TPO provides guidelines for gamemasters to develop individual gods of various power levels, to include entire pantheons, as well as the vast support network, both divine and mortal, required to maintain and increase godly status. These guidelines stem from the foundational concept of primal energy, its sources and impact, as well as its resource management. TPO received very good reviews from various sources, including ''Pyramid Magazine'' and RPGNet. As part of the sale of Wizards of the Coast to Hasbro in 2001, Adkison retained the rights to ''The Primal Order'', his own original work.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Peter Adkison Talks About The Return Of The Primal Order )〕 ==Published Supplements== Wizards quickly followed up the release of TPO with several supplements to help build on the system's foundation. These supplements included: * ''Pawns, The Opening Move''. Written by Nigel Findley, TPO's first supplement serves as a bestiary created with the TPO ruleset in mind. It was published in 1992. * ''Knights, Strategies in Motion''. Written by Nigel Findley, this supplement detail three fictional deities and their approaches to building their respective religions based on the TPO ruleset. It was published in 1993. * ''Chessboards, The Planes of Possibility''. Written by Dave Howell, this supplement details planar design and management with respect to TPO ruleset. It was published in 1993. The first copies went on sale at GenCon 1993, but its release was overshadowed by another new product: Magic, the Gathering. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Primal Order」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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