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''Legends of Cphera'' is a table-top roll-playing game that is currently in development. It hopes to be a new and inventive take on classic fantasy archetypes, providing easy to grasp, but deep rules, innovative new mechanics, and a unique and richly detailed world.
 
''Legends of Cphera'' is a table-top roll-playing game that is currently in development. It hopes to be a new and inventive take on classic fantasy archetypes, providing easy to grasp, but deep rules, innovative new mechanics, and a unique and richly detailed world.
  
''Legends of Cphera'' is being developed primarily by Taylor Hadden, a Champlain College EGD student, and Ethan Peery, a student from Hampshire College. This project is the culmination of their goals to create a better fantasy roll-playing system that capitalizes upon the powerful fact that a tabletop roll-playing game is played with people and thereby allows for more player agency than any other gaming medium.
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''Legends of Cphera'' is being developed primarily by Taylor Hadden, a Champlain College EGD student, and Ethan Peery, a student from Hampshire College. This project is the culmination of their goals to create a better fantasy role-playing system that capitalizes upon the powerful fact that a tabletop role-playing game is played with people and thereby allows for more player agency than any other gaming medium.

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Legends of Cphera is a table-top roll-playing game that is currently in development. It hopes to be a new and inventive take on classic fantasy archetypes, providing easy to grasp, but deep rules, innovative new mechanics, and a unique and richly detailed world.

Legends of Cphera is being developed primarily by Taylor Hadden, a Champlain College EGD student, and Ethan Peery, a student from Hampshire College. This project is the culmination of their goals to create a better fantasy role-playing system that capitalizes upon the powerful fact that a tabletop role-playing game is played with people and thereby allows for more player agency than any other gaming medium.