Cultural and period influences in RPGs
			
				Real-world/historical influences in RPGs  
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						1. What time period(s) do you prefer for RPGs to draw upon, in terms of culture, architecture, and themes?- 
									Ancient era (Egypt, Homeric Greece, Bronze Age).
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									Classical period (Greece city states, Roman Republic/Empire).
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									Dark Ages/Early Medieval (Vikings, King Arthur, Early Christianity, etc.).
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									High Medieval (Norman England, Crusades, Joan of Arc).
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									Gothic/Late Medieval (Notre Dame, Vlad the Impaler, palace castles).
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									Renaissance (da Vinci, Marco Polo, Black Death, artistic patronage).
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									Age of Discovery (conquistadors, pirates, colonies, exploration).
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									Early Modern period (Reformation, Enlightenment, citizen militia, etc.)
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									Late Modern period (Napoleon, Industrial Revolution, Manifest Destiny)
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									Something more recent/not included here.
 
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						2. Which broad cultural group(s) should Project Eternity draw upon?- 
									Sub-Saharan African
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									Oceanic and/or Native American
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									Middle East/Islamic
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									Celtic and/or Scandinavian
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									Slavic/Eastern European
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									East Asian/Japanese
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									Near Eastern/Greek/Hebrew
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									South Asian/Indochina
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									Central Asian/nomadic
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									Southern European/Romance/Iberian
 
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						3. Which genre(s) of RPGs do you enjoy the most?- 
									Fantasy
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									Science fiction
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									Steampunk/retro-futuristic
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									Post-apocalyptic/dystopian
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									Gothic/horror
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									Western or Modern
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									Historical
 
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