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The Broken World

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The Broken World

Long ago, the world ended.

Once, there was a world of plenty. Now, there is nothing more than splinters of a land: islands drifting through the storms and the mists.

No one remembers how it happened.

Your people clung to the fragments of the land. You weathered the storms. You cultivated what scraps of life remained and salvaged what you could from the ruins of empires. It wasn't easy, but you survived.

So did others.

Slowly the remnants of society found each other. An Alliance formed, and the beginnings of safety were found.

You lead a group of survivors. You may be a hardened warrior commanding your army, a mad priest wielding the forces of nature, or even a filthy pirate out for all you can get. Whatever you are, you must now represent your people in this Alliance.

But can such disparate people work together? The selfish, the mad and the proud are already pointing blades at each other, and threaten to destroy everything you have achieved.

You face a future where there should be none. You have a chance to lead your people in building something incredible - a new society in a new world. A Broken World.

Thank You For Playing!

The Broken World Society Game has now concluded. Thank you to all our players for making it so utterly awesome!

If you've just discovered this site and want to know what all the fuss was about, you're best off starting with the FAQ.

Then take a look at our page for freshers for a more detailed explanation.

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The Broken World is the Oxford University Roleplaying Games Society Society Game for Trinity and Michaelmas '08 and Hilary '09. The Broken World is a work of fiction. By engaging in play you agree not to hold the GM Team responsible should you be mauled, injured, killed, set on fire, shot, pierced with sharp tools, stabbed, lost, crucified, or otherwise damaged, physically, emotionally or mentally, during the course of the game.

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