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''The Primal Order'', or ''TPO'', is a religion-based fantasy
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supplement. Of particular note, TPO was the first work published by
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and its president,
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. Through ''TPO'', Wizards of the Coast introduced the "Capsystem" concept, enabling
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s 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
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s 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. As part of the sale of Wizards of the Coast to
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in 2001, Adkison retained the rights to ''The Primal Order'', his own original work.


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, the 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 details 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 the ''TPO'' ruleset. It was published in 1993. The first copies went on sale at
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1993, but its release was overshadowed by another new product: '' Magic: the Gathering''.


Controversy

One of the driving forces behind the Capsystem concept was to provide gamemasters of various systems with conversion notes to port ''TPO'' into their respective games. Wizards therefore solicited conversions for various systems, and included the following conversions with ''TPO'': * ''
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, the owner of Palladium Books and ''Palladium FRPG'' copyright holder, sued Wizards for copyright infringement. The parties settled the suit out of court, and Wizards released a revised edition of TPO that excluded Palladium. The revised edition also excluded ''AD&D'', ''D&D'' and ''WarpWorld''. However, Adkison took advantage of the revision to include these games: * '' Castle Falkenstein'' * ''
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games The expanded coverage increased ''TPO'' 's page count from 232 to 250 pages. It also included new cover art.


Planned supplements

Wizards initially planned several supplements, of which two are known: * ''Bishops, The Eternal Crusade''. This ''TPO'' supplement, to be written by Loren Miller, was to focus on "Earthly" churches using the ''TPO'' ruleset. It was never completed, nor are there any notes or references available. * ''Rivals of Estedil''. Written by
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, this was an adventure using the ''TPO'' ruleset. It was never completed, although Mr. Tweet compiled copious notes and an outline. In addition, the following Capsystem works are mentioned in the Legal Stuff section of both the original and revised editions: * ''The Military Order'' * ''The Economic Order'' * ''The Governmental Order'' * ''The Underworld Order'' Yet, with the dramatic success of '' Magic: The Gathering'', coupled with previous legal issues regarding their Capsystem approach, Wizards focused almost entirely on
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s and did not release any further Capsystem books.


Other conversions

Although TPO received no further official support beyond the 1995 revised edition, several folks have put forth other game system conversions for the system, to include: * ''
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Reception

Gene Alloway reviewed ''The Primal Order'' in ''
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'' #34 (Jan./Feb., 1993), rating it a 5 out of 5 and stated that "Overall, it is just an exceptional work. I suggest with great emphasis that any GM who is running a campaign, however small, pick this book up. It will change your 'world' in a dramatic and exciting way."
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reviewed ''The Primal Order'' in ''
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'' #1 (May/June, 1993), and stated that "''TPO'' is probably the single most useful book a GM can buy regarding the proper and effective use of gods and religion in a campaign." TPO received very good reviews from various sources, including RPGNet.


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