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*[[Forgotten Realms]] – [[Time of Troubles (Forgotten Realms)|The Time of Troubles]], [[Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting#4th edition|The Spellplague]]
*Forgotten Realms – [[Time of Troubles (Forgotten Realms)|The Time of Troubles]], [[Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting#4th edition|The Spellplague]]
*[[Ravenloft]] - The Grand Conjunction and The Grim Harvest
*[[Ravenloft]] - The Grand Conjunction and The Grim Harvest
*''[[Rifts (role-playing game)|Rifts]]'' – War on Tolkeen, a 6-book metaplot
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*''[[Traveller (role-playing game)|Traveller]]'' – Assassination of the emperor and the division of the empire
*[[World of Darkness]] – the [[Time of Judgment]]
*World of Darkness – the Time of Judgment
*[[Warhammer Age of Sigmar]] - The End Times
*[[Warhammer Age of Sigmar]] - The End Times
* [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay]] - The Storm of Chaos
* [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay]] - The Storm of Chaos

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The metaplot is the overarching storyline that binds together events in the official continuity of a published role-playing game campaign setting. Major official story events that change the world, or simply move important non-player characters from one place to another, are part of the metaplot for a game. For example, White Wolf Game Studio's World of Darkness was brought to an end by major events in the metaplot as part of the Time of Judgment. Because of events like this, many gaming groups choose to ignore the metaplot for a game entirely.

Metaplot information is usually included within gaming products such as rule books and modules as they are released. Major events in the metaplot are often used to explain changes in the rules in between versions of the games, as was the case in White Wolf's World of Darkness and in Wizard of the Coast's Forgotten Realms and Dragonlance.

Settings with metaplot

The following settings and role-playing games contain well-known metaplots:

References


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