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      <title>2025-07-20, Connecting teraum to the okagan paracosm</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;I&amp;rsquo;m having a conversation with Microsoft Copilot on my Omnibook, about Teraum, and it babbled a lot of nonsense but led me to the idea that stories of Teraum (including the RPG sessions/campaigns) should encourage genre as &lt;a href=&#34;../../../philosophy/terms/ontology.md&#34; class=&#34;link-internal&#34;&gt;ontological&lt;/a&gt; method for interpreting narrative, which informs&amp;hellip; I guess I&amp;rsquo;d call it karmic orientation, which informs how well things will go for that character (&amp;ldquo;well&amp;rdquo; being relative to their karma).&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;I hadn&amp;rsquo;t thought about it but I guess I just use a karmic system for Teraum, but I should really give that some more detailed thought.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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