The Books Were Wrong
A downloadable game
History has a way of misaligning cultures in its pages. There are many reasons for this: misunderstanding, neglect, and malice to name a few. But as facilitators and players at the table, we have an opportunity to include our own perspectives and voices into the narrative we tell. We have an opportunity to promote empathy and understanding of the fantastic cultures in our stories.
You play a scholar visiting a culture or location that you’ve read about. However, you realize that your history books depict people and places with egregious errors. As you spend time with the culture, you jot down notes to set the record straight so that the next adventurers passing through can approach the culture with better understanding and knowledge.
The Books Were Wrong is a game that assumes that history is written by imperfect people and attempts to recontextualize the entry in order to give power back to cultures commonly depicted as "evil".
Status | Prototype |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (13 total ratings) |
Author | chivu |
Tags | Fantasy, journaling, solo |
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Text seems to get messed up for me? Escapes confines of the table boxes and overlaps with other text a lot, makes some bits tough to read.
Not sure what could have went wrong, but I uploaded a file as a JPG so PDF shenanigans could not occur.
Thank you suppose, will check that out!
Immediate edit: JPG version works, thank you!
I love this! It's very clever, I've got to try this with some of my favourite RPGs.
(I was recommended it by txttletale's post, so if there were some extra downloads today, that's why!)
Thank you! I read the post and was very giddy. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
really neat concept! i might actually try this with - my ongoing dnd campaign is set in the star wars universe, but i feel like this could be just as apt/applicable for sci fi in general/used w/ wookieepedia or something!
That's a great idea! Those Jedi logs must be full of biases. I'm sure of it.
If you have a way of logging your findings, I'd love to read it!
I will be using this.
Thank you for supporting the ttrpgs for trans rights bundle <3
Great concept/game!