High Fantasy
Consciousness may be shared or preserved: Integration is permanent; death is optional.
Author's Note: Step into Armiron, where consciousness is currency and your Φ shapes destinies. Ancient forests murmur with sentient thought; city‑minds pulse with shared memory. Will you defend individuality as a Severant or surrender self to the Integrated? Every ritual, every alliance tests the price of unity—and the meaning of free will.
MAJOR FACTIONS
• Severants (preserve selfhood; mnemonic rituals)
• Integrated (shared minds; empathy at cost of freedom)
• Liminal Court (arbiters of balance; secret agendas)
KEY FACTS & FEATURES
• 45 distinct locales: from the silent anti‑Φ sanctuaries of the Thoughtless Hall to the humming chaos of the Fracture Docks.
• 8 boss encounters: Keeper of the Ash Gate, Decayed Guardian, Harbinger of Doom, and more.
• Φ mechanics: measure or manipulate Φ to merge minds, erase pain, amplify collective power—or defend against forced integration.
• Moral axis: isolation vs unity, with complex shades in between.
PLAYSTYLE OPTIONS
• Intrigue & Investigation: infiltrate the Red Ledger House, decode inverted sigils, unearth Court plots.
• Exploration & Survival: brave the Ash Gate’s realm of regret; gather ancient stones, wind‑whispers, sky‑tears.
• Combat & Ritual: wield Φ‑imbued blades, duel Decayed Guardians, perform healing or shattering rites.
• Roleplay & Philosophy: debate free will vs determinism, parley with a god‑mind, decide who controls consciousness.
GM TIP
Start with Generate Areas and Generate Points of Interest switched off to ensure the campaign doesn't drift off into generic fantasy story-telling that doesn't relate to free will and consciousness.
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Ritual•Divination•Level 5

Description
You contact your deity or a divine proxy and ask up to three questions that can be answered with a yes or no. You must ask your questions before the spell ends. You receive a correct answer for each question. Divine beings aren't necessarily omniscient, so you might receive "unclear" as an answer if a question pertains to information that lies beyond the deity's knowledge. In a case where a one-word answer could be misleading or contrary to the deity's interests, the DM might offer a short phrase as an answer instead. If you cast the spell two or more times before finishing your next long rest, there is a cumulative 25 percent chance for each casting after the first that you get no answer. The DM makes this roll in secret.
Spell Details
Level | 5 |
Range | N/A |