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* QuackDoctor: Characters with the Bad Medicine gift can remove most detrimental conditions with a successful check, but then the patient has to make a check to avoid getting sick or addicted to whatever questionably legal substances were administered.

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* AlternateHistoryDinosaurSurvival: Inexplicably, there are a lot of dinosaurs that can be encountered in the Myriad (including the playable Troödons), as well as mosasaurs and pterosaurs.



* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: Inexplicably, there are a lot of dinosaurs that can be encountered in the Myriad (including the playable Troödons), as well as mosasaurs and pterosaurs.
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* MysteryCult: The Solar Creed is actually described as this in the rulebook. Only the leaders are allowed to read and interpret the Solar Credo in its entirety, and the common citizens are only told as much as they need to know.
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* PsychicStarshipPilot: Xenharmonically sensitive "Conductors" who can sense the magh signal produced by the Syndics' beacons are needed for FTL travel. With the proper Gifts they can teleport short distances without a ship.
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''Myriad Song'' is a sci-fi tabletop RPG made by Sanguine Productions (the same company responsible for ''TabletopGame/{{Ironclaw}}''). The game draws heavy inspiration from the New Wave of science fiction of the late 1970s and early 1980s, as well as sci-fi comic books and progressive rock.

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''Myriad Song'' is a sci-fi tabletop RPG made by Sanguine Productions Creator/SanguineGames (the same company responsible for ''TabletopGame/{{Ironclaw}}''). The game draws heavy inspiration from the New Wave of science fiction of the late 1970s and early 1980s, as well as sci-fi comic books and progressive rock.

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* AllForNothing: [[spoiler:The comic on the preface pages involves the conflict between various factions for a Conductor that accidentally discovered a note that opens portal to lost worlds. After he and his band run around the city trying not to get killed (or abducted, which would be AFateWorseThanDeath) by these factions, the Conductor gets killed in the crossfire and the members just skulk away.]]



* ArtificialGravity: Seems to be averted, most ships have no gravity and arcologies tend to be [[CentrifugalGravity Stanford or O'neil]].

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* ArtificialGravity: Seems to be averted, most ships have no gravity and arcologies tend to be [[CentrifugalGravity Stanford or O'neil]].O'Neil]].
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* ShoutOut: There is a pretty extensive amount of homaging the comic ''ComicBook/MetalHurlant'' and designers like ''Creator/{{Moebius}}''.

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* ShoutOut: There is a pretty extensive amount of homaging the comic ''ComicBook/MetalHurlant'' ''ComicBook/HeavyMetal'' and designers like ''Creator/{{Moebius}}''.
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%%* ThePowerOfRock: Xenharmonics.

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%%* * ThePowerOfRock: Xenharmonics.Xenharmonics. Essentially what you get if you take [[Franchise/StarWars the Force]] and you make it work on musical theory.
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%%* AbusivePrecursors: The Syndics.

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%%* * AbusivePrecursors: The Syndics.Syndics enslaved most of the sapient species in the known universe.



%%* ManEatingPlant: Morphir.

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%%* * ManEatingPlant: Morphir.Morphir are carnivorous plants that eat the brains of animals. Playable morphir have eaten multiple sapient brains in the past and could do so again.

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* AbusivePrecursors: The Syndics.

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* %%* AbusivePrecursors: The Syndics.



* FeatheredFiend: The Adhilians.

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** GlobalCurrencyException: The Concord and Solar Creed are both attempting an EnergyEconomy, and many Independent worlds issue their own scrip, but their currencies tend to have a 100:1 exchange rate with the Note.

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** * GlobalCurrencyException: The Concord and Solar Creed are both attempting an EnergyEconomy, and many Independent worlds issue their own scrip, but their currencies tend to have a 100:1 exchange rate with the Note.



* ManEatingPlant: Morphir.

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* ThePowerOfRock: Xenharmonics.

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* %%* ThePowerOfRock: Xenharmonics.



* {{Terraform}}: The Metanoics use terraforming to restore planets pillaged by many of the other factions.

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* {{Terraform}}: The Metanoics use terraforming to restore planets pillaged by many of the other factions.factions.
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