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In ''The Tower'', one player takes the role of the '''Pilgrim''' while the other is the '''Divine'''.<sup><ref group="note">This term was coined before the beginning of ''COUNTER/Weight''.</ref></sup> It is played with two 54-card decks of cards, including Jokers.
In ''The Tower'', one player takes the role of the '''Pilgrim''' while the other is the '''Divine'''.<sup><ref group="note">This term was coined before the beginning of ''COUNTER/Weight''.</ref></sup> It is played with two 54-card decks of cards, including Jokers.


In ''[[COUNTER/Weight]]''<nowiki/>'s "[[An Animal Out of Context]]" Jack plays the Pilgrim, [[Chital]], and Austin plays the Divine, [[Liberty and Discovery]].  
In ''[[COUNTER/Weight]]''<nowiki/>'s "[[An Animal Out of Context]]" Jack plays the Pilgrim, [[Chital]], and Austin plays the Divine, [[Liberty and Discovery]].


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{{Spoiler block|spoiling=[[PARTIZAN 35: The Witch in Glass Pt. 1]]|text=In ''[[PARTIZAN]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s "[[PARTIZAN 35: The Witch in Glass Pt. 1|The Witch in Glass]]" Jack plays the Pilgrim, [[Clementine Kesh]], and Austin plays the Divine, [[Perennial]].|theme=pzn}}


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 20:43, 13 August 2023

The Tower is a game, by Jack de Quidt and Austin Walker, about "building religion for two weary pilgrims." It remains in development, with no official or playtest release.

In The Tower, one player takes the role of the Pilgrim while the other is the Divine.[note 1] It is played with two 54-card decks of cards, including Jokers.

In COUNTER/Weight's "An Animal Out of Context" Jack plays the Pilgrim, Chital, and Austin plays the Divine, Liberty and Discovery.

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This section contains spoilers for PARTIZAN 35: The Witch in Glass Pt. 1.
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In PARTIZAN's "The Witch in Glass" Jack plays the Pilgrim, Clementine Kesh, and Austin plays the Divine, Perennial.

Notes

  1. This term was coined before the beginning of COUNTER/Weight.