Wheel of Time
"In a second-hand set of dimensions...
In an astral plane that was never meant to fly...
An enormous cosmic turtle, A'Tuin the Great, enters your view, as it slowly swims through space.  On it's back are four giant elephants.  And on their backs a disc-shaped world, surrounded by water continuosly flowing over its edge.
This is Discworld."
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What is the Discworld?

The Discworld (or just "the Disc") is the world where all the books in the Discworld series of author Terry Pratchett take place.  There are wizards.  And witches.  And Alchemists (often scattered all over the area).  There are humans and trolls, dwarves and dryads.  And most importantly, there is magic.  Magic which reduces the speed of light to a slow pace, so that dawn and dusk literally take hours...
Magic which allows the wizards to keep their profession alive.  Magic which allows for the weirdest humour in the universe.  Its the magic that adds spice to the Discworld.  Without magic, the Disc's inhabitants would just be a bunch of bandits, thieves, murderers and other criminals...
Actually, with magic the Disc's inhabitants are still a bunch of bandits, thieves, murderers and other criminals but, well, that wouldn't sound very fancy, would
it?


What is so good about it?

If you like humour, if you like fantasy, and if you want to make sense of the Discworld conversion rules you should buy at least one of Pratchett's books.  Click on the image of Great A'Tuin him/herself to order Discworld books from amazon.com now!


The Conversion Rules

All of the coversion rules have been developed by the Discworld Team.  Details of the team members can be found by clicking on the button below labelled 'The Team'.

Click on the button below labelled 'The Files' to view all of the completed conversion rules.  Be sure to check regularly as new rules and files updates will be posted frequently.
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