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'''''Perpetua''''' is the ongoing ninth season of ''[[Friends at the Table]]''. The worldbuilding episodes are played in ''Cartographer: Atlas Edition'', and the main seriest will be played in [[Fabula Ultima|''Fabula Ultima'']]. ''Perpetua'' is inspired by the "Sega Dreamcast and JRPGs of the late 90s and early 2000s"<!--with an intended focus on feelings and  
'''''Perpetua''''' is the ongoing ninth season of ''[[Friends at the Table]]''. The worldbuilding episodes are played in ''[[Cartographer: Atlas Edition]]'', and the main series will be played in [[Fabula Ultima|''Fabula Ultima'']]. ''Perpetua'' is inspired by the "Sega Dreamcast and JRPGs of the late 90s and early 2000s"<!--with an intended focus on feelings and  
a "wild and big and bright and operatic" tone-->.<ref>[https://x.com/notquitereal/status/1834598453265010842 Tweet by Jack] (Sep 13, 2024): "friends at the table's next season, starting soon, is PERPETUA, an open-air fantasy in a new setting, explicitly inspired by the sega dreamcast and jrpgs of the late 90s and early 2000s"</ref>
a "wild and big and bright and operatic" tone-->.<ref>[https://x.com/notquitereal/status/1834598453265010842 Tweet by Jack] (Sep 13, 2024): "friends at the table's next season, starting soon, is PERPETUA, an open-air fantasy in a new setting, explicitly inspired by the sega dreamcast and jrpgs of the late 90s and early 2000s"</ref>



Revision as of 01:02, 20 March 2025

Perpetua is the ongoing ninth season of Friends at the Table. The worldbuilding episodes are played in Cartographer: Atlas Edition, and the main series will be played in Fabula Ultima. Perpetua is inspired by the "Sega Dreamcast and JRPGs of the late 90s and early 2000s".[1]

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References

  1. Tweet by Jack (Sep 13, 2024): "friends at the table's next season, starting soon, is PERPETUA, an open-air fantasy in a new setting, explicitly inspired by the sega dreamcast and jrpgs of the late 90s and early 2000s"