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''Numenera'' is a
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set in the far distant future, written by
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, published in 2013.


Game


Setting

Numenera is set on Earth approximately one billion years in the future. The setting is called "The Ninth World" due to the fact that eight civilizations have risen and fallen prior to the current era.


Character creation

Players fill in the blanks to the statement: ;"I am a __________ __________ who _________s." # The first blank, the adjective in the sentence, is filled in by a character's "Descriptor", a way to describe the character's strongest characteristic. # The second blank, the noun of the sentence, is filled in by a character's "Type", which is a "Glaive" (a warrior type), a "Nano" (a technology adept type), or a "Jack" (as in jack-of-all-trades). # The third blank, the verb of the sentence, is filled in by a character's "Focus", or what the character is most known for or their special talent.


Technology

The name "Numenera" is a reference to the bits of technology left over from past civilizations. The word "numen" is a Latin root word meaning a "pervading divine presence" and "era" refers to the period (1 billion years in the future) in which this universe takes place. The world is utterly filled with "nanites" (the divine presence) that some beings in this universe can tap into and control. With a nod towards Clarke's Third Law, "any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic", the setting treats technology with much the same approach as magic in a fantasy setting. The native tech level is roughly medieval.


Launch

''Numenera'' was launched via a
Kickstarter Kickstarter, PBC is an American Benefit corporation, public benefit corporation based in Brooklyn, New York City, that maintains a global crowdfunding platform focused on creativity. The company's stated mission is to "help bring creative project ...
campaign and set a record for "most money raised for a tabletop role-playing game" at $517,255 by 4,658 backers, surpassing the previous record set by the Kickstarter for ''Traveller'' 5th edition. Originally intended just to fund the initial core rulebook, the campaign more than doubled its funding goal within the first 24 hours. "Stretch goals" that were announced as the level of funding grew increased the output of products, ending up producing an entire game line.


''Numenera Destiny'' and ''Discovery''

This two volume replacement for the original rulebook was crowdfunded in 2017. This new iteration emphasized on exploration, discovery, and building. It also incorporated a few revisions from the ''Cypher'' rule system that had been released subsequent to the original ''Numenera'' release. Calling itself ''Numenera 2'', it also used a Kickstarter campaign for initial funding, obtaining $845,258 from 4,185 backers. ''Numenera: Discovery'' is a revision of the original core rulebook. The Jack character type was substantially revised to be more distinctive compared to Nanos and Glaives. Also added are ''player intrusions'', a mechanism allowing players to alter the environment by spending an experience point. Legacy material from the original Numenera book, not included in the new edition, were made available for free as a PDF. ''Numenera: Destiny'' is mostly new material offering three new character types: Arkus, Delve, and Wright, new descriptors and new foci. The book emphasizes crafting along with community protection and development with these character types taking lead positions in such an endeavor. A major section on crafting mechanisms and a major section on communities are provided. The manner of running a community game can be described as treating the community as an NPC in the game with stats that the player characters enhance. New monsters, NPCs, and settings are also offered in the ''Destiny'' core rulebook.


Products

The core rulebook of ''Numenera'' has been translated into Italian, German, Spanish, French and Portuguese.


Numenera Core Rulebooks


Supplements


Adventures and Glimmers

''Glimmers'' are short, PDF-only publications. There are also some adventure collections that have appeared in print:


Game aids


Fiction


Related products

There have been several announced tie-ins to the brand: * ''Thunderstone Advance: Numenera'' by
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, an expansion to the '' Thunderstone'' deck-building card game, set in the world of ''Numenera''. * * '' Torment: Tides of Numenera'' by inXile, a spiritual successor to '' Planescape: Torment'' by Interplay. This computer game was also launched by Kickstarter and was itself a record setter for Kickstarter, being the fastest to $1 million up to that time. *
Reaper Miniatures Reaper Miniatures is an American manufacturer of pewter and plastic figurines in the 25–35 mm scale, which include fantasy and science fiction figures. Founded in 1992 by brothers Ed and David Pugh, the company was originally based in For ...
released a boxed set of 28-mm scale miniature figures for ''Numenera''.


Reception

In a review of ''Numenera'' in '' Black Gate'', John ONeill said "The book is splendidly designed and a pleasure to read. It's also packed with gorgeous artwork. This is exactly the kind of gamebook that makes you ache to pick up your dice and start playing."


Awards

''Numenera'' received the 2014
Origins Award The Origins Awards are American awards for outstanding work in the gaming industry. They are presented by the Game Manufacturers Association (GAMA) at the Origins Game Fair on an annual basis for games released in the preceding year. For example, t ...
for "Best New Roleplaying Game".


References


External links

*{{Official website, http://numenera.com
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