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See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', a long-dead ''Exalted'' Webcomic. Also see ''Webcomic/ChorusOfTheNeverborn'', which is still updating at time of writing. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Nobilis}}'', which is either about as dark as, or lighter and softer than Exalted, depending on whether you're playing 2nd or 3rd edition respectively. See also the ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'', which inspired parts of the game, and which previous developers once mentioned they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with (though it's unlikely now).

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See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', a long-dead ''Exalted'' Webcomic. Also see ''Webcomic/ChorusOfTheNeverborn'', which is still updating at time of writing. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Nobilis}}'', which is either about as dark as, or lighter and softer than Exalted, depending on whether you're playing 2nd or 3rd edition respectively.''TabletopGame/{{Nobilis}}''. See also the ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'', which inspired parts of the game, and which previous developers once mentioned they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with (though it's unlikely now).
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The Exalted were created at the hands of the gods to overthrow the Primordials, the tyrannical cosmic beings that created the world. The gods won, with the help of two Primordial traitors, Gaia and Autochthon. They slew some of the Primordials, while most were forced to surrender. The dead Primordials became the Neverborn, nightmarish creatures bound to sleep in the Underworld. Those who surrendered became the Yozis, crippled titans imprisoned within the [[hell Malfeas]], the world-body of their king. But the dead Neverborn put a final curse on the Exalted, dooming them all to succumb to hubris and madness.

The Solar Exalted were made rulers of the world, but slowly fell to the Great Curse, becoming depraved and heartless monsters; mad with power. The Sidereal Exalted, blinded by the hubris of their curse, conspired against the Solars. They incited the Dragon-Blooded to overthrow their masters in the bloody conflict of the Usurpation, and imprisoned the Exaltations of the Solars, so that they could never again bless mortals with their power. The Dragon-Blooded reigned over Creation, but could not defend it from the infinite hordes of Raksha, soul-eating faeries from beyond Creation, and the plots of the Deathlords, the ghosts of dead Solars in service of the Neverborn. Almost all Creation was destroyed, swallowed up into chaos as the Raksha invaded and the Great Contagion engineered by the Deathlords wiped out nearly all life.

The chaos ended when one Dragon-Blood activated an ancient superweapon of the Solar Exalted, saving Creation and uniting it behind her. She would become the Scarlet Empress, founding a realm that would span most of Creation. But now, the peace she claimed is falling apart. The Scarlet Empress has vanished. The Raksha still creep across the borders of undefended Creation. And now, the Yozis and Neverborn have cooperated to free the imprisoned Solar Exaltations, stealing half of them to twist into their own dark champions. Harbingers of slaughter and entropy now stalk the land, while the champions of Hell work behind the scenes to free their masters. And into the midst of all this, the Solar Exalted have returned.

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The first Exalted were created at the hands of the gods to overthrow the Primordials, the tyrannical cosmic beings that created the world. The gods won, with the help of two Primordial traitors, Gaia and Autochthon. They slew some of the Primordials, while most were forced to surrender. The dead Primordials became the Neverborn, nightmarish creatures bound to sleep in the Underworld. Those who surrendered became the Yozis, crippled titans imprisoned within the [[hell [[{{Hell}} Malfeas]], the world-body of their king. But the dead Neverborn put a final curse on the Exalted, dooming them all to succumb to hubris and madness.

The Solar Exalted were made rulers of the world, but slowly fell to the Great Curse, becoming depraved and heartless monsters; mad with power. The Sidereal Exalted, blinded by the hubris of their curse, conspired against the Solars. They incited the Dragon-Blooded to overthrow their masters in the bloody conflict of the Usurpation, and imprisoned the Exaltations of the Solars, so that they could never again bless mortals with their power. The Lunar Exalted, the Solars' right hands, were chased to the fringes of the world, there to plot revenge against the usurpers. The Dragon-Blooded reigned over Creation, but could not defend it from the infinite hordes of Raksha, soul-eating faeries from beyond Creation, and the plots of the Deathlords, the ghosts of dead Solars in service of the Neverborn. Almost all Creation was destroyed, swallowed up into chaos as the Raksha invaded and the Great Contagion engineered by the Deathlords wiped out nearly all life.

The chaos ended when one Dragon-Blood activated an ancient superweapon of the Solar Exalted, saving Creation and uniting it behind her. She would become the Scarlet Empress, founding a realm that would span most of Creation. But now, the peace she claimed is falling apart. The Scarlet Empress has vanished. The Raksha still creep across the borders of undefended Creation. And now, the Yozis and Neverborn have cooperated to free the imprisoned Solar Exaltations, stealing half of them to twist into their own dark champions. Harbingers of slaughter and entropy now stalk the land, while the champions of Hell work behind the scenes seek to free enact their masters.masters' vengeance. And into the midst of all this, the Solar Exalted have returned.

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''The Solar Exalted'', the ''Lawgivers'', Chosen by the Unconquered Sun, are celestial powerhouses who have the potential to be masters of all they put their mind to. Their powers grant superhuman skill and ability, from cutting down mountains with a single swordstroke to jumping into the clouds to seducing entire cities. In the First Age of the ancient past, the Lawgivers were rulers of the world.

''The Lunar Exalted'', ''Stewards of Creation'', Chosen of Luna, are shapeshifting infiltrators and guardians of the world, one-time boon companions and mates to the Solars. With powers that draw on mercurial shapeshifting and bestial power, the Stewards are the most adaptable and unpredictable of the Exalted. As of 3E, they are waging a centuries-long war against the Sidereals.

''The Terrestrial Exalted'', the ''Dragon-Blooded'', Chosen of the Five Elemental Dragons, are a race of superhuman soldiers who wield elemental powers. The Dynasts are the only Exalts who can pass their powers down to their children, and are at their best when cooperating in large groups.

''The Sidereal Exalted'', ''Viziers to the Lawgivers'', Chosen of the Five Maidens, oversee Fate itself, and make sure that gigantic Creation-wrecking disasters do not come to pass. The Viziers wield bizarre and esoteric magic, weave fates, and are masters of cosmic kung-fu.

''The Abyssal Exalted'', the ''Deathknights'', Chosen of Oblivion, are world-killing weapons destined to destroy Creation. Their masters are the Deathlords, ghostly servants of the dead Primordial deities, the Neverborn. The Deathknights are dark mirrors of the Solar Exalted, created by the Neverborn from Solar Exaltations they were able to capture after the Solars were overthrown. [[BlessedWithSuck And if they dare to rebel, their lives start sucking]]. ''[[TraumaCongaLine Really badly.]]'' (This ranges from a minor supernatural marking... to the mortal they care most about dying. And Death isn't cheap in Exalted.)

''The Infernal Exalted'', the ''Green Sun Princes'', Chosen of the Yozis, wield the power of the Primordial titans who created reality and were defeated by the Exalted at the dawn of history. Created from the Yozis' share of the stolen Solar Exaltations. Leaders of the Reclamation, the Yozis' plot to escape Malfeas (Hell) and return to the world, the Green Sun Princes might free their masters -- or they might become a new pantheon of titans all on their own. [[CursedWithAwesome They get MUCH more leniency then their Abyssal counterparts from their Yozi masters, and it's entirely possible for them to slip the leash completely.]] (Third edition information on the Infernals indicates that they will be changed significantly, with "living alien invasion" being suggested as one possible description. Details remain sketchy.)

''The Alchemical Exalted'', ''Champions of the State'', created by the self-exiled Primordial Autochthon, are machine demigods, forged from magical materials and imbued with the souls of heroes past. With Charms that take the form of magitech implants in their bodies, the Champions defend the mortals who live within the world-body of Autochthon from the corruption and blight that poisons the sick titan.

Other types of Exalted will be introduced in 3E, but as yet little is known of them compared to the established types.

''The Liminal Exalted'', or ''Chernozem'', like the Abyssals, are associated with reanimation and corpses, and are said to be ghost hunters and sorcerer-exorcists, caught between the realms of death and life. They come to be when someone attempts one of the few truly impossible feats in Creation: bringing back the dead. On rare occasion, the fervor of these attempts reach into the Underworld and attract the attention of the Dark Mother. Something rises, but not the one who died...

''The Getimian Exalted,'' are Exalted apparently "drawn from stillborn destinies" and act as agents in a war against the Sidereals. Their charmsets are heavily tied to alchemy, as well as the yin-and-yang principle, and they are led in said war by a rogue Sidereal named Rakan Thulio. Their Exaltations are created by an as-yet-unrevealed figure "of godlike power", though not necessarily ''a'' god, and their name carries connotations of time.

''The Exigents,'' are champions of their individual patron spirit, and do not share a common charmset. In times of crisis, a god may petition Heaven for permission to create their own unique Exalt. The process demands a sacrifice from the god, however, and may drain the very life from a weak deity (powerful ones can create several Exigents), so such a deity must be careful who they choose. As an example, an Exigent created from the power of a harvest god would be known as the Chosen of the Harvest, and have harvest-themed abilities. (The Exigence, the divine fire that empowers them, is a form of Exaltation; consequently they are not 'Exigent Exalts' but rather 'Exigents'.)

The so-called "black market" Exalts are the Exigents' dark siblings, created by gods who have stolen the Exigence and turned it to their own dubious ends. Like the Exigents, they share no common patron or charmsets.

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''The Solar Exalted'', The Exalted were created at the ''Lawgivers'', Chosen by the Unconquered Sun, are celestial powerhouses who have the potential to be masters of all they put their mind to. Their powers grant superhuman skill and ability, from cutting down mountains with a single swordstroke to jumping into the clouds to seducing entire cities. In the First Age hands of the ancient past, gods to overthrow the Lawgivers Primordials, the tyrannical cosmic beings that created the world. The gods won, with the help of two Primordial traitors, Gaia and Autochthon. They slew some of the Primordials, while most were forced to surrender. The dead Primordials became the Neverborn, nightmarish creatures bound to sleep in the Underworld. Those who surrendered became the Yozis, crippled titans imprisoned within the [[hell Malfeas]], the world-body of their king. But the dead Neverborn put a final curse on the Exalted, dooming them all to succumb to hubris and madness.

The Solar Exalted were made
rulers of the world.

''The Lunar Exalted'', ''Stewards of Creation'', Chosen of Luna, are shapeshifting infiltrators and guardians of the
world, one-time boon companions but slowly fell to the Great Curse, becoming depraved and mates to heartless monsters; mad with power. The Sidereal Exalted, blinded by the hubris of their curse, conspired against the Solars. With powers that draw on mercurial shapeshifting and bestial power, They incited the Stewards are the most adaptable and unpredictable of the Exalted. As of 3E, they are waging a centuries-long war against the Sidereals.

''The Terrestrial Exalted'', the ''Dragon-Blooded'', Chosen of the Five Elemental Dragons, are a race of superhuman soldiers who wield elemental powers. The Dynasts are the only Exalts who can pass
Dragon-Blooded to overthrow their powers down to their children, and are at their best when cooperating in large groups.

''The Sidereal Exalted'', ''Viziers to the Lawgivers'', Chosen of the Five Maidens, oversee Fate itself, and make sure that gigantic Creation-wrecking disasters do not come to pass. The Viziers wield bizarre and esoteric magic, weave fates, and are
masters of cosmic kung-fu.

''The Abyssal Exalted'',
in the ''Deathknights'', Chosen bloody conflict of Oblivion, are world-killing weapons destined to destroy Creation. Their masters are the Usurpation, and imprisoned the Exaltations of the Solars, so that they could never again bless mortals with their power. The Dragon-Blooded reigned over Creation, but could not defend it from the infinite hordes of Raksha, soul-eating faeries from beyond Creation, and the plots of the Deathlords, ghostly servants of the ghosts of dead Primordial deities, Solars in service of the Neverborn. Almost all Creation was destroyed, swallowed up into chaos as the Raksha invaded and the Great Contagion engineered by the Deathlords wiped out nearly all life.

The Deathknights are dark mirrors chaos ended when one Dragon-Blood activated an ancient superweapon of the Solar Exalted, created by saving Creation and uniting it behind her. She would become the Scarlet Empress, founding a realm that would span most of Creation. But now, the peace she claimed is falling apart. The Scarlet Empress has vanished. The Raksha still creep across the borders of undefended Creation. And now, the Yozis and Neverborn from have cooperated to free the imprisoned Solar Exaltations they were able Exaltations, stealing half of them to capture after the Solars were overthrown. [[BlessedWithSuck And if they dare to rebel, twist into their lives start sucking]]. ''[[TraumaCongaLine Really badly.]]'' (This ranges from a minor supernatural marking... to own dark champions. Harbingers of slaughter and entropy now stalk the mortal they care most about dying. land, while the champions of Hell work behind the scenes to free their masters. And Death isn't cheap in Exalted.)

''The Infernal Exalted'',
into the ''Green Sun Princes'', Chosen midst of all this, the Solar Exalted have returned.

This backstory would be bleak, forbidding, and generally depressing in any other setting, but the basic premise of ''Exalted'' is that you are [[TheHero a Hero]], in a universe where heroes matter, and in fact are endowed with power to equal the rulers
of the Yozis, wield world. The RuleOfCool is the power order of the day, and there is ''nothing'' you cannot do if you put some effort into it. In fact, the setting-function of the Primordial titans who created reality War is intended to show you that, given time and were defeated by effort, you can overturn the Exalted at the dawn of history. Created from the Yozis' share foundations of the stolen Solar Exaltations. Leaders of the Reclamation, the Yozis' plot to escape Malfeas (Hell) world and return to the world, the Green Sun Princes might free their masters -- or they might become a new pantheon of titans all on their own. [[CursedWithAwesome They get MUCH more leniency then their Abyssal counterparts from their Yozi masters, and it's entirely possible for them to slip the leash completely.]] (Third edition information on the Infernals indicates that they will be changed significantly, with "living alien invasion" being suggested as one possible description. Details remain sketchy.)

''The Alchemical Exalted'', ''Champions of the State'', created by the self-exiled Primordial Autochthon, are machine demigods, forged from magical materials and imbued with the souls of heroes past. With Charms that take the form of magitech implants in their bodies, the Champions defend the mortals who live within the world-body of Autochthon from the corruption and blight that poisons the sick titan.

Other types of Exalted will be introduced in 3E, but as yet little is known of them compared to the established types.

''The Liminal Exalted'', or ''Chernozem'', like the Abyssals, are associated with reanimation and corpses, and are said to be ghost hunters and sorcerer-exorcists, caught between the realms of death and life. They come to be when someone attempts one of the few truly impossible feats in Creation: bringing back the dead. On rare occasion, the fervor of these attempts reach into the Underworld and attract the attention of the Dark Mother. Something rises, but not the one who died...

''The Getimian Exalted,'' are Exalted apparently "drawn from stillborn destinies" and act as agents in a war against the Sidereals. Their charmsets are heavily tied to alchemy, as well as the yin-and-yang principle, and they are led in said war by a rogue Sidereal named Rakan Thulio. Their Exaltations are created by an as-yet-unrevealed figure "of godlike power", though not necessarily ''a'' god, and their name carries connotations of time.

''The Exigents,'' are champions of their individual patron spirit, and do not share a common charmset. In times of crisis, a god may petition Heaven for permission to create their
define your own unique Exalt. The process demands a sacrifice from the god, however, and may drain the very life from a weak deity (powerful ones can create several Exigents), so such a deity must be careful who they choose. As an example, an Exigent created from the power of a harvest god would be known as the Chosen of the Harvest, and have harvest-themed abilities. (The Exigence, the divine fire that empowers them, is a form of Exaltation; consequently they are not 'Exigent Exalts' but rather 'Exigents'.)

The so-called "black market" Exalts are the Exigents' dark siblings, created by gods who have stolen the Exigence and turned it to their own dubious ends. Like the Exigents, they share no common patron or charmsets.
reality.



The Exalted were created at the hands of the gods to overthrow the Primordials, the tyrannical cosmic superentities who created the world. They won, with the help of two traitor Primordials, Gaia and Autochthon, slaying some of the creators, and forcing the rest to surrender. The dead Primordials became the Neverborn, the nightmarish quiescent remains of entities for whom there is no beginning or end, and bound to sleep in the Underworld. Those who surrendered became the Yozis, crippled titans imprisoned within the Hell called Malfeas, the world-body of their king. But the dead Neverborn cast a final curse on the Exalted, dooming them all to succumb to their own hubris and madness.

The Solar Exalted were made rulers of the world, but slowly fell to the Great Curse, becoming depraved and heartless monsters, mad with their own power. The Sidereal Exalted, blinded by the hubris of their own curse, conspired against the Solars. They incited the Dragon-Blooded to overthrow their masters in the bloody conflict of the Usurpation, and imprisoned the Exaltations of the Solars, so that they could never again bless mortals with their power. The Dragon-Blooded reigned over Creation, but could not defend it from the infinite hordes of Raksha, soul-eating faeries from beyond Creation, and the plots of the Deathlords, the ghosts of dead Solars in service of the Neverborn. Almost all Creation was destroyed, swallowed up into chaos as the Raksha invaded and the Great Contagion engineered by the Deathlords wiped out nearly all life.

The chaos ended when one Dragon-Blood activated an ancient superweapon of the Solar Exalted, saving Creation and uniting it behind her. She would become the Scarlet Empress, founding a Realm that would span most of Creation. But now, the peace she claimed is falling apart. The Scarlet Empress has vanished. The Raksha still creep across the borders of undefended Creation. And now, the Yozis and Neverborn have cooperated to free the imprisoned Solar Exaltations, stealing half of them to twist into their own dark champions. Harbingers of slaughter and entropy now stalk the land, while the champions of Hell work behind the scenes to free their masters. And into the midst of all this, the Solar Exalted have returned.

This backstory would be bleak, forbidding, and generally depressing in any other setting, but the basic premise of ''Exalted'' is that you are [[TheHero a Hero]], in a universe where Heroes Matter, and in fact are endowed with power to equal the rulers of the world. The RuleOfCool is the order of the day, and there is ''nothing'' you cannot do if you put some effort into it. In fact, the setting-function of the Primordial War is intended to show you that, given time and effort, you can overturn the foundations of the world and define your own reality.

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See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', a long-dead ''Exalted'' Webcomic. Also see ''Webcomic/ChorusOfTheNeverborn'', which is still updating at time of writing. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Nobilis}}'', which is either about as dark and much more brooding, or even lighter and softer than Exalted, depending on whether you're playing 2nd or 3rd edition Nobilis respectively. See also the ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'', which inspired parts of the game, and which previous developers once mentioned they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with (though it's unlikely now).

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The Exalted were created at the hands of the gods to overthrow the Primordials, the tyrannical cosmic superentities who created the world. They won, with the help of two traitor Primordials, Gaia and Autochthon, slaying some of the creators, and forcing the rest to surrender. The dead Primordials became the Neverborn, the nightmarish quiescent remains of entities for whom there is no beginning or end, and bound to sleep in the Underworld. Those who surrendered became the Yozis, crippled titans imprisoned within the Hell called Malfeas, the world-body of their king. But the dead Neverborn cast a final curse on the Exalted, dooming them all to succumb to their own hubris and madness.

The Solar Exalted were made rulers of the world, but slowly fell to the Great Curse, becoming depraved and heartless monsters, mad with their own power. The Sidereal Exalted, blinded by the hubris of their own curse, conspired against the Solars. They incited the Dragon-Blooded to overthrow their masters in the bloody conflict of the Usurpation, and imprisoned the Exaltations of the Solars, so that they could never again bless mortals with their power. The Dragon-Blooded reigned over Creation, but could not defend it from the infinite hordes of Raksha, soul-eating faeries from beyond Creation, and the plots of the Deathlords, the ghosts of dead Solars in service of the Neverborn. Almost all Creation was destroyed, swallowed up into chaos as the Raksha invaded and the Great Contagion engineered by the Deathlords wiped out nearly all life.

The chaos ended when one Dragon-Blood activated an ancient superweapon of the Solar Exalted, saving Creation and uniting it behind her. She would become the Scarlet Empress, founding a Realm that would span most of Creation. But now, the peace she claimed is falling apart. The Scarlet Empress has vanished. The Raksha still creep across the borders of undefended Creation. And now, the Yozis and Neverborn have cooperated to free the imprisoned Solar Exaltations, stealing half of them to twist into their own dark champions. Harbingers of slaughter and entropy now stalk the land, while the champions of Hell work behind the scenes to free their masters. And into the midst of all this, the Solar Exalted have returned.

This backstory would be bleak, forbidding, and generally depressing in any other setting, but the basic premise of ''Exalted'' is that you are [[TheHero a Hero]], in a universe where Heroes Matter, and in fact are endowed with power to equal the rulers of the world. The RuleOfCool is the order of the day, and there is ''nothing'' you cannot do if you put some effort into it. In fact, the setting-function of the Primordial War is intended to show you that, given time and effort, you can overturn the foundations of the world and define your own reality.

----

See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', a long-dead ''Exalted'' Webcomic. Also see ''Webcomic/ChorusOfTheNeverborn'', which is still updating at time of writing. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Nobilis}}'', which is either about as dark and much more brooding, as, or even lighter and softer than Exalted, depending on whether you're playing 2nd or 3rd edition Nobilis respectively. See also the ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'', which inspired parts of the game, and which previous developers once mentioned they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with (though it's unlikely now).



The third edition initially featured John Mørke and Holden Shearer as developers (though they were later replaced with veteran Exalted writers Robert Vance and Eric Minton), with original Exalted developer Geoffrey C. Grabowski returning as a writer. On May 9th 2013, the Kickstarter funding a deluxe version [[http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/200664283/deluxe-exalted-3rd-edition?ref=search went live]], utterly shattered its goal in less than twenty minutes, and set a new record for the most-funded tabletop RPG kickstarter, eventually being toppled by ''TabletopGame/SeventhSea'' second edition.

On October 23, 2015, [[ScheduleSlip after many delays]], ''Exalted'''s third edition was released to backers. It was released for everyone else six months later on the 20th of April 2016, hitting platinum on [=DriveThruRPG=] within two days.

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''The Lunar Exalted'', ''Stewards of Creation'', Chosen of Luna, are shapeshifting infiltrators and guardians of the world, boon companions and mates to the Solars. With powers that draw on mercurial shapeshifting and bestial power, the Stewards are the most adaptable and unpredictable of the Exalted. As of 3E, they are waging a centuries-long war against the Sidereals.

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''The Lunar Exalted'', ''Stewards of Creation'', Chosen of Luna, are shapeshifting infiltrators and guardians of the world, one-time boon companions and mates to the Solars. With powers that draw on mercurial shapeshifting and bestial power, the Stewards are the most adaptable and unpredictable of the Exalted. As of 3E, they are waging a centuries-long war against the Sidereals.



And more types yet await on the horizon, known only by their names or their pictures.



See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', a long-dead ''Exalted'' Webcomic. Also see ''Webcomic/ChorusOfTheNeverborn'', which is still updating at time of writing. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Nobilis}}'', which is either about as dark and much more brooding, or even lighter and softer than Exalted, depending on whether you're playing 2nd or 3rd Edition of Nobilis respectively. See also the ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'', which inspired parts of the game, and which the developers have mentioned that they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with.

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See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', a long-dead ''Exalted'' Webcomic. Also see ''Webcomic/ChorusOfTheNeverborn'', which is still updating at time of writing. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Nobilis}}'', which is either about as dark and much more brooding, or even lighter and softer than Exalted, depending on whether you're playing 2nd or 3rd Edition of edition Nobilis respectively. See also the ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'', which inspired parts of the game, and which the previous developers have once mentioned that they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with.
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See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', a long-dead ''Exalted'' Webcomic. Also see ''Webcomic/ChorusOfTheNeverborn'', which is still updating at time of writing. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Nobilis}}'', which is either about as dark and much more brooding, or even lighter and softer than Exalted, depending on whether you're playing 2nd or 3rd Edition of Nobilis respectively. See also the ''[[TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness]]'', which inspired parts of the game, and which the developers have mentioned that they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with.

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See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', a long-dead ''Exalted'' Webcomic. Also see ''Webcomic/ChorusOfTheNeverborn'', which is still updating at time of writing. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Nobilis}}'', which is either about as dark and much more brooding, or even lighter and softer than Exalted, depending on whether you're playing 2nd or 3rd Edition of Nobilis respectively. See also the ''[[TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness]]'', ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'', which inspired parts of the game, and which the developers have mentioned that they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with.
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See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', a long-dead ''Exalted'' Webcomic. Also see ''Webcomic/ChorusOfTheNeverborn'', which is still updating at time of writing. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Nobilis}}'', which is either about as dark and much more brooding, or even lighter and softer than Exalted, depending on whether you're playing 2nd or 3rd Edition of Nobilis respectively. See also the ''[[TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness]]'', which inspired parts of the game, and which the developers have mentioned that they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with.

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See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', a long-dead ''Exalted'' Webcomic. Also see ''Webcomic/ChorusOfTheNeverborn'', which is still updating at time of writing. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[XMeetsY [[JustForFun/XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Nobilis}}'', which is either about as dark and much more brooding, or even lighter and softer than Exalted, depending on whether you're playing 2nd or 3rd Edition of Nobilis respectively. See also the ''[[TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness]]'', which inspired parts of the game, and which the developers have mentioned that they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with.
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''Exalted'' is a [[TabletopGames tabletop RPG]] by WhiteWolf set in a mythic fantasy world known as Creation. The player characters are the Exalted, epic heroes and demigods blessed with cosmic power to reshape the world to their will. There are many established kinds of Exalted, each one chosen by a different god, [[OurTitansAreDifferent titan]], or cosmic force, and each one with a different role.

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''Exalted'' is a [[TabletopGames tabletop RPG]] by WhiteWolf Creator/WhiteWolf set in a mythic fantasy world known as Creation. The player characters are the Exalted, epic heroes and demigods blessed with cosmic power to reshape the world to their will. There are many established kinds of Exalted, each one chosen by a different god, [[OurTitansAreDifferent titan]], or cosmic force, and each one with a different role.
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See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', a long-dead ''Exalted'' Webcomic. Also see ''Webcomic/ChorusOfTheNeverborn'', which is still updating at time of writing. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Nobilis}}'', which is either about as dark and much more brooding, or even lighter and softer than Exalted, depending on whether you're playing 2nd or 3rd Edition of Nobilis respectively. See also the ''TabletopGame/[[OldWorldOfDarkness]]'', which inspired parts of the game, and which the developers have mentioned that they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with.

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See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', a long-dead ''Exalted'' Webcomic. Also see ''Webcomic/ChorusOfTheNeverborn'', which is still updating at time of writing. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Nobilis}}'', which is either about as dark and much more brooding, or even lighter and softer than Exalted, depending on whether you're playing 2nd or 3rd Edition of Nobilis respectively. See also the ''TabletopGame/[[OldWorldOfDarkness]]'', ''[[TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness]]'', which inspired parts of the game, and which the developers have mentioned that they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with.
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See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', a long-dead ''Exalted'' Webcomic. Also see ''Webcomic/ChorusOfTheNeverborn'', which is still updating at time of writing. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Nobilis}}'', which is either more dark and brooding or even lighter and softer than Exalted, depending on whether you're playing 2nd or 3rd Edition of Nobilis respectively. See also the TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness, which inspired parts of the game, and which the developers have mentioned that they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with.

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See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', a long-dead ''Exalted'' Webcomic. Also see ''Webcomic/ChorusOfTheNeverborn'', which is still updating at time of writing. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Nobilis}}'', which is either more about as dark and brooding much more brooding, or even lighter and softer than Exalted, depending on whether you're playing 2nd or 3rd Edition of Nobilis respectively. See also the TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness, ''TabletopGame/[[OldWorldOfDarkness]]'', which inspired parts of the game, and which the developers have mentioned that they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with.
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See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', a long-dead ''Exalted'' Webcomic. Also see ''Webcomic/ChorusOfTheNeverborn'', which is still updating at time of writing. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also the TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness, which inspired parts of the game, and which the developers have mentioned that they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with.

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See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', a long-dead ''Exalted'' Webcomic. Also see ''Webcomic/ChorusOfTheNeverborn'', which is still updating at time of writing. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Nobilis}}'', which is either more dark and brooding or even lighter and softer than Exalted, depending on whether you're playing 2nd or 3rd Edition of Nobilis respectively. See also the TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness, which inspired parts of the game, and which the developers have mentioned that they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with.
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The third edition features John Mørke and Holden Shearer as developers and original Exalted developer Geoffrey C. Grabowski returning as a writer. On May 9th 2013, the Kickstarter funding a deluxe version [[http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/200664283/deluxe-exalted-3rd-edition?ref=search went live]], utterly shattered its goal in less than twenty minutes, and set a new record for the most-funded tabletop RPG kickstarter, eventually being toppled by ''TabletopGame/SeventhSea'' second edition.

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The third edition features initially featured John Mørke and Holden Shearer as developers (though they were later replaced with veteran Exalted writers Robert Vance and Eric Minton), with original Exalted developer Geoffrey C. Grabowski returning as a writer. On May 9th 2013, the Kickstarter funding a deluxe version [[http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/200664283/deluxe-exalted-3rd-edition?ref=search went live]], utterly shattered its goal in less than twenty minutes, and set a new record for the most-funded tabletop RPG kickstarter, eventually being toppled by ''TabletopGame/SeventhSea'' second edition.
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See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', an ''Exalted'' Webcomic. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also the TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness, which inspired parts of the game, and which the developers have mentioned that they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with.

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See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', an a long-dead ''Exalted'' Webcomic. Also see ''Webcomic/ChorusOfTheNeverborn'', which is still updating at time of writing. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also the TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness, which inspired parts of the game, and which the developers have mentioned that they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with.
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'''''Exalted''''' is a [[TabletopGames tabletop RPG]] by WhiteWolf set in a mythic fantasy world known as Creation. The player characters are the Exalted, epic heroes and demigods blessed with cosmic power to reshape the world to their will. There are many established kinds of Exalted, each one chosen by a different god, [[OurTitansAreDifferent titan]], or cosmic force, and each one with a different role.

'''The Solar Exalted''', the ''Lawgivers'', Chosen by the Unconquered Sun, are celestial powerhouses who have the potential to be masters of all they put their mind to. Their powers grant superhuman skill and ability, from cutting down mountains with a single swordstroke to jumping into the clouds to seducing entire cities. In the First Age of the ancient past, the Lawgivers were rulers of the world.

'''The Lunar Exalted''', ''Stewards of Creation'', Chosen of Luna, are shapeshifting infiltrators and guardians of the world, boon companions and mates to the Solars. With powers that draw on mercurial shapeshifting and bestial power, the Stewards are the most adaptable and unpredictable of the Exalted. As of 3E, they are waging a centuries-long war against the Sidereals.

'''The Terrestrial Exalted''', the ''Dragon-Blooded'', Chosen of the Five Elemental Dragons, are a race of superhuman soldiers who wield elemental powers. The Dynasts are the only Exalts who can pass their powers down to their children, and are at their best when cooperating in large groups.

'''The Sidereal Exalted''', ''Viziers to the Lawgivers'', Chosen of the Five Maidens, oversee Fate itself, and make sure that gigantic Creation-wrecking disasters do not come to pass. The Viziers wield bizarre and esoteric magic, weave fates, and are masters of cosmic kung-fu.

'''The Abyssal Exalted''', the ''Deathknights'', Chosen of Oblivion, are world-killing weapons destined to destroy Creation. Their masters are the Deathlords, ghostly servants of the dead Primordial deities, the Neverborn. The Deathknights are dark mirrors of the Solar Exalted, created by the Neverborn from Solar Exaltations they were able to capture after the Solars were overthrown. [[BlessedWithSuck And if they dare to rebel, their lives start sucking]]. ''[[TraumaCongaLine Really badly.]]'' (This ranges from a minor supernatural marking... to the mortal they care most about dying. And Death isn't cheap in Exalted.)

'''The Infernal Exalted''', the ''Green Sun Princes'', Chosen of the Yozis, wield the power of the Primordial titans who created reality and were defeated by the Exalted at the dawn of history. Created from the Yozis' share of the stolen Solar Exaltations. Leaders of the Reclamation, the Yozis' plot to escape Malfeas (Hell) and return to the world, the Green Sun Princes might free their masters -- or they might become a new pantheon of titans all on their own. [[CursedWithAwesome They get MUCH more leniency then their Abyssal counterparts from their Yozi masters, and it's entirely possible for them to slip the leash completely.]] (Third edition information on the Infernals indicates that they will be changed significantly, with "living alien invasion" being suggested as one possible description. Details remain sketchy.)

'''The Alchemical Exalted''', ''Champions of the State'', created by the self-exiled Primordial Autochthon, are machine demigods, forged from magical materials and imbued with the souls of heroes past. With Charms that take the form of magitech implants in their bodies, the Champions defend the mortals who live within the world-body of Autochthon from the corruption and blight that poisons the sick titan.

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'''''Exalted''''' ''Exalted'' is a [[TabletopGames tabletop RPG]] by WhiteWolf set in a mythic fantasy world known as Creation. The player characters are the Exalted, epic heroes and demigods blessed with cosmic power to reshape the world to their will. There are many established kinds of Exalted, each one chosen by a different god, [[OurTitansAreDifferent titan]], or cosmic force, and each one with a different role.

'''The ''The Solar Exalted''', Exalted'', the ''Lawgivers'', Chosen by the Unconquered Sun, are celestial powerhouses who have the potential to be masters of all they put their mind to. Their powers grant superhuman skill and ability, from cutting down mountains with a single swordstroke to jumping into the clouds to seducing entire cities. In the First Age of the ancient past, the Lawgivers were rulers of the world.

'''The ''The Lunar Exalted''', Exalted'', ''Stewards of Creation'', Chosen of Luna, are shapeshifting infiltrators and guardians of the world, boon companions and mates to the Solars. With powers that draw on mercurial shapeshifting and bestial power, the Stewards are the most adaptable and unpredictable of the Exalted. As of 3E, they are waging a centuries-long war against the Sidereals.

'''The ''The Terrestrial Exalted''', Exalted'', the ''Dragon-Blooded'', Chosen of the Five Elemental Dragons, are a race of superhuman soldiers who wield elemental powers. The Dynasts are the only Exalts who can pass their powers down to their children, and are at their best when cooperating in large groups.

'''The ''The Sidereal Exalted''', Exalted'', ''Viziers to the Lawgivers'', Chosen of the Five Maidens, oversee Fate itself, and make sure that gigantic Creation-wrecking disasters do not come to pass. The Viziers wield bizarre and esoteric magic, weave fates, and are masters of cosmic kung-fu.

'''The ''The Abyssal Exalted''', Exalted'', the ''Deathknights'', Chosen of Oblivion, are world-killing weapons destined to destroy Creation. Their masters are the Deathlords, ghostly servants of the dead Primordial deities, the Neverborn. The Deathknights are dark mirrors of the Solar Exalted, created by the Neverborn from Solar Exaltations they were able to capture after the Solars were overthrown. [[BlessedWithSuck And if they dare to rebel, their lives start sucking]]. ''[[TraumaCongaLine Really badly.]]'' (This ranges from a minor supernatural marking... to the mortal they care most about dying. And Death isn't cheap in Exalted.)

'''The ''The Infernal Exalted''', Exalted'', the ''Green Sun Princes'', Chosen of the Yozis, wield the power of the Primordial titans who created reality and were defeated by the Exalted at the dawn of history. Created from the Yozis' share of the stolen Solar Exaltations. Leaders of the Reclamation, the Yozis' plot to escape Malfeas (Hell) and return to the world, the Green Sun Princes might free their masters -- or they might become a new pantheon of titans all on their own. [[CursedWithAwesome They get MUCH more leniency then their Abyssal counterparts from their Yozi masters, and it's entirely possible for them to slip the leash completely.]] (Third edition information on the Infernals indicates that they will be changed significantly, with "living alien invasion" being suggested as one possible description. Details remain sketchy.)

'''The ''The Alchemical Exalted''', Exalted'', ''Champions of the State'', created by the self-exiled Primordial Autochthon, are machine demigods, forged from magical materials and imbued with the souls of heroes past. With Charms that take the form of magitech implants in their bodies, the Champions defend the mortals who live within the world-body of Autochthon from the corruption and blight that poisons the sick titan.



'''The Liminal Exalted''', or ''Chernozem'', like the Abyssals, are associated with reanimation and corpses, and are said to be ghost hunters and sorcerer-exorcists, caught between the realms of death and life. They come to be when someone attempts one of the few truly impossible feats in Creation: bringing back the dead. On rare occasion, the fervor of these attempts reach into the Underworld and attract the attention of the Dark Mother. Something rises, but not the one who died...

'''The Getimian Exalted,''' are Exalted apparently "drawn from stillborn destinies" and act as agents in a war against the Sidereals. Their charmsets are heavily tied to alchemy, as well as the yin-and-yang principle, and they are led in said war by a rogue Sidereal named Rakan Thulio. Their Exaltations are created by an as-yet-unrevealed figure "of godlike power", though not necessarily ''a'' god, and their name carries connotations of time.

'''The Exigents,''' are champions of their individual patron spirit, and do not share a common charmset. In times of crisis, a god may petition Heaven for permission to create their own unique Exalt. The process demands a sacrifice from the god, however, and may drain the very life from a weak deity (powerful ones can create several Exigents), so such a deity must be careful who they choose. As an example, an Exigent created from the power of a harvest god would be known as the Chosen of the Harvest, and have harvest-themed abilities. (The Exigence, the divine fire that empowers them, is a form of Exaltation; consequently they are not 'Exigent Exalts' but rather 'Exigents'.)

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'''The ''The Liminal Exalted''', Exalted'', or ''Chernozem'', like the Abyssals, are associated with reanimation and corpses, and are said to be ghost hunters and sorcerer-exorcists, caught between the realms of death and life. They come to be when someone attempts one of the few truly impossible feats in Creation: bringing back the dead. On rare occasion, the fervor of these attempts reach into the Underworld and attract the attention of the Dark Mother. Something rises, but not the one who died...

'''The ''The Getimian Exalted,''' Exalted,'' are Exalted apparently "drawn from stillborn destinies" and act as agents in a war against the Sidereals. Their charmsets are heavily tied to alchemy, as well as the yin-and-yang principle, and they are led in said war by a rogue Sidereal named Rakan Thulio. Their Exaltations are created by an as-yet-unrevealed figure "of godlike power", though not necessarily ''a'' god, and their name carries connotations of time.

'''The Exigents,''' ''The Exigents,'' are champions of their individual patron spirit, and do not share a common charmset. In times of crisis, a god may petition Heaven for permission to create their own unique Exalt. The process demands a sacrifice from the god, however, and may drain the very life from a weak deity (powerful ones can create several Exigents), so such a deity must be careful who they choose. As an example, an Exigent created from the power of a harvest god would be known as the Chosen of the Harvest, and have harvest-themed abilities. (The Exigence, the divine fire that empowers them, is a form of Exaltation; consequently they are not 'Exigent Exalts' but rather 'Exigents'.)
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'''The Exigents,''' are champions of their individual patron spirit, and do not share a common charmset. In times of crisis, a god may petition Heaven for permission to create their own unique Exalt. The process demands a sacrifice from the god, however, and may drain the very life from a weak deity (powerful ones can create several Exigents), so such a deity must be careful who they choose. As an example, an Exigent created from the power of a harvest god would be known as the Chosen of the Harvest, and have harvest-themed abilities. (The Exigence, the divine fire that empowers them is a form of Exaltation; consequently they are not 'Exigent Exalts' but rather 'Exigents'.)

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'''The Exigents,''' are champions of their individual patron spirit, and do not share a common charmset. In times of crisis, a god may petition Heaven for permission to create their own unique Exalt. The process demands a sacrifice from the god, however, and may drain the very life from a weak deity (powerful ones can create several Exigents), so such a deity must be careful who they choose. As an example, an Exigent created from the power of a harvest god would be known as the Chosen of the Harvest, and have harvest-themed abilities. (The Exigence, the divine fire that empowers them them, is a form of Exaltation; consequently they are not 'Exigent Exalts' but rather 'Exigents'.)



See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', an ''Exalted'' Webcomic. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also the OldWorldOfDarkness, which inspired parts of the game, and which the developers have mentioned that they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with.

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See also ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'', an ''Exalted'' Webcomic. See also ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', which is basically diet ''Exalted'' [[XMeetsY meets]] ''Literature/AmericanGods'' [[RecycledInSpace IN AMERICA]]. See also the OldWorldOfDarkness, TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness, which inspired parts of the game, and which the developers have mentioned that they would very much like to [[AlternateUniverse crossover]] with.



A third edition is in the works, with John Mørke and Holden Shearer as developers and original Exalted developer Geoffrey C. Grabowski returning as a writer. On May 9th 2013, the Kickstarter funding it [[http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/200664283/deluxe-exalted-3rd-edition?ref=search went live]], utterly shattered its goal in less than twenty minutes, and became the most-funded tabletop RPG kickstarter ''ever.''

On October 23, 2015, [[ScheduleSlip after many delays]], ''Exalted'''s third edition was released to backers. It was released for everyone else six months later on the 20th of April 2016.

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A The third edition is in the works, with features John Mørke and Holden Shearer as developers and original Exalted developer Geoffrey C. Grabowski returning as a writer. On May 9th 2013, the Kickstarter funding it a deluxe version [[http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/200664283/deluxe-exalted-3rd-edition?ref=search went live]], utterly shattered its goal in less than twenty minutes, and became set a new record for the most-funded tabletop RPG kickstarter ''ever.''

kickstarter, eventually being toppled by ''TabletopGame/SeventhSea'' second edition.

On October 23, 2015, [[ScheduleSlip after many delays]], ''Exalted'''s third edition was released to backers. It was released for everyone else six months later on the 20th of April 2016.2016, hitting platinum on [=DriveThruRPG=] within two days.
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On October 23, 2015, [[ScheduleSlip after many delays]], ''Exalted'''s third edition was released to backers.

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On October 23, 2015, [[ScheduleSlip after many delays]], ''Exalted'''s third edition was released to backers.
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On October 23, 2015, [[ScheduleSlip after many delays]], ''Exalted'''s third edition was released to backers.



On October 23 of 2015, [[ScheduleSlip after many delays]], ''Exalted'''s third edition was released.
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Confused? You're not the first. Fortunately, the website Scribd has several extensive [[http://www.scribd.com/collections/3319192/Exalted?page=3 free samples]] of both editions' sourcebooks, both of which explain the game rather better than one page of text can.

Third Edition is coming [[ScheduleSlip close to completion]] and should be out soon-[[TemptingFate within 2015 is one estimate]]. There was a leak in June, 2014 of the playtest though it was in a highly incomplete, non-final state. A second leak happened in early 2015 of a pre-layout text.

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Confused? You're not the first. Fortunately, the website Scribd has several extensive [[http://www.scribd.com/collections/3319192/Exalted?page=3 free samples]] of both the first two editions' sourcebooks, both of which explain the game rather better than one page of text can.

Third Edition is coming On October 23 of 2015, [[ScheduleSlip close to completion]] and should be out soon-[[TemptingFate within 2015 is one estimate]]. There after many delays]], ''Exalted'''s third edition was a leak in June, 2014 of the playtest though it was in a highly incomplete, non-final state. A second leak happened in early 2015 of a pre-layout text.
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Third Edition is coming [[ScheduleSlip close to completion]] and should be out soon-[[TemptingFate within 2015 is one estimate]]. There was a leak in June, 2014 of the playtest though it was in a highly incomplete, non-final state.

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Third Edition is coming [[ScheduleSlip close to completion]] and should be out soon-[[TemptingFate within 2015 is one estimate]]. There was a leak in June, 2014 of the playtest though it was in a highly incomplete, non-final state.
state. A second leak happened in early 2015 of a pre-layout text.
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Third Edition is coming [[ScheduleSlip close to completion]] and should be out soon-[[TemptingFate within 2014 is one estimate]]. There was a leak in June, 2014 of the playtest though it was in a highly incomplete, non-final state.

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Third Edition is coming [[ScheduleSlip close to completion]] and should be out soon-[[TemptingFate within 2014 2015 is one estimate]]. There was a leak in June, 2014 of the playtest though it was in a highly incomplete, non-final state.
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'''The Liminal Exalted''', or ''Chernozem'', surfaced in the ''Masters of Jade'' sourcebook. These Exalted are, like the Abyssals, associated with reanimation and corpses, and are said to be ghost hunters and sorcerer-exorcists, caught between the realms of death and life. They come to be when someone attempts one of the few truly impossible feats in Creation: bringing back the dead. On rare occasion, the fervor of these attempts reach into the Underworld and attract the attention of the Dark Mother. Something rises, but not the one who died...

'''The Getimian Exalted,''' revealed as part of the 3rd edition Kickstarter campaign, are apparently "drawn from stillborn destinies" and act as agents in a war against the Sidereals. Their charmsets are heavily tied to alchemy, as well as the yin-and-yang principle, and they are led in said war by a rogue Sidereal named Rakan Thulio. Their Exaltations are created by an as-yet-unrevealed figure "of godlike power", though not necessarily ''a'' god, and their name carries connotations of time.

'''The Exigents,''' also revealed in the Kickstarter, are champions of their individual patron spirit, and do not share a common charmset. In times of crisis, a god may petition Heaven for permission to create their own unique Exalt. The process demands a sacrifice from the god, however, and may drain the very life from a weak deity (powerful ones can create several Exigents), so such a deity must be careful who they choose. As an example, an Exigent created from the power of a harvest god would be known as the Chosen of the Harvest, and have harvest-themed abilities. (The Exigence, the divine fire that empowers them is a form of Exaltation; consequently they are not 'Exigent Exalts' but rather 'Exigents'.)

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'''The Liminal Exalted''', or ''Chernozem'', surfaced in the ''Masters of Jade'' sourcebook. These Exalted are, like the Abyssals, are associated with reanimation and corpses, and are said to be ghost hunters and sorcerer-exorcists, caught between the realms of death and life. They come to be when someone attempts one of the few truly impossible feats in Creation: bringing back the dead. On rare occasion, the fervor of these attempts reach into the Underworld and attract the attention of the Dark Mother. Something rises, but not the one who died...

'''The Getimian Exalted,''' revealed as part of the 3rd edition Kickstarter campaign, Exalted,''' are Exalted apparently "drawn from stillborn destinies" and act as agents in a war against the Sidereals. Their charmsets are heavily tied to alchemy, as well as the yin-and-yang principle, and they are led in said war by a rogue Sidereal named Rakan Thulio. Their Exaltations are created by an as-yet-unrevealed figure "of godlike power", though not necessarily ''a'' god, and their name carries connotations of time.

'''The Exigents,''' also revealed in the Kickstarter, are champions of their individual patron spirit, and do not share a common charmset. In times of crisis, a god may petition Heaven for permission to create their own unique Exalt. The process demands a sacrifice from the god, however, and may drain the very life from a weak deity (powerful ones can create several Exigents), so such a deity must be careful who they choose. As an example, an Exigent created from the power of a harvest god would be known as the Chosen of the Harvest, and have harvest-themed abilities. (The Exigence, the divine fire that empowers them is a form of Exaltation; consequently they are not 'Exigent Exalts' but rather 'Exigents'.)
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'''The Liminal Exalted''', or ''Chernozem'', surfaced in the sourcebook ''Masters of Jade''. These Exalted are, like the Abyssals, associated with reanimation and corpses, and are said to be ghost hunters and sorcerer-exorcists, caught between the realms of death and life. They come to be when someone attempts one of the few truly impossible feats in Creation: bringing back the dead. On rare occasion, the fervor of these attempts reach into the Underworld and attract the attention of the Dark Mother. Something rises, but not the one who died...

'''The Getimian Exalted,''' revealed as part of the 3rd edition Kickstarter campaign, are apparently 'drawn from stillborn destinies,' and act as agents in a war against the Sidereals. Their charmsets are heavily tied to alchemy, as well as the yin-and-yang principle, and they are led in said war by a rogue Sidereal named Rakan Thulio. Their Exaltations are created by an as-yet-unrevealed figure 'of godlike power,' though not necessarily ''a'' god, and their name carries connotations of time.

'''The Exigents,''' also revealed in the Kickstarter, are champions of their individual patron spirit, and do not share a common charmset. In times of crisis, a god may petition Heaven for permission to create their own unique Exalt. The process demands a sacrifice from the god, however, and may drain the very life from a weak deity (powerful ones can create several Exigents), so such a deity must be careful who they choose. As an example, an Exigent created from the power of a harvest god would be known as the Chosen of the Harvest, and have harvest-themed abilities. (The Exigence -- the divine fire -- that empowers them is a form of Exaltation; consequently they are not 'Exigent Exalts' but rather 'Exigents'.)

The so-called 'black market' Exalts are the Exigents' dark siblings, created by gods who have stolen the Exigence and turned it to their own dubious ends. Like the Exigents, they share no common patron or charmsets.

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'''The Liminal Exalted''', or ''Chernozem'', surfaced in the sourcebook ''Masters of Jade''.Jade'' sourcebook. These Exalted are, like the Abyssals, associated with reanimation and corpses, and are said to be ghost hunters and sorcerer-exorcists, caught between the realms of death and life. They come to be when someone attempts one of the few truly impossible feats in Creation: bringing back the dead. On rare occasion, the fervor of these attempts reach into the Underworld and attract the attention of the Dark Mother. Something rises, but not the one who died...

'''The Getimian Exalted,''' revealed as part of the 3rd edition Kickstarter campaign, are apparently 'drawn "drawn from stillborn destinies,' destinies" and act as agents in a war against the Sidereals. Their charmsets are heavily tied to alchemy, as well as the yin-and-yang principle, and they are led in said war by a rogue Sidereal named Rakan Thulio. Their Exaltations are created by an as-yet-unrevealed figure 'of "of godlike power,' power", though not necessarily ''a'' god, and their name carries connotations of time.

'''The Exigents,''' also revealed in the Kickstarter, are champions of their individual patron spirit, and do not share a common charmset. In times of crisis, a god may petition Heaven for permission to create their own unique Exalt. The process demands a sacrifice from the god, however, and may drain the very life from a weak deity (powerful ones can create several Exigents), so such a deity must be careful who they choose. As an example, an Exigent created from the power of a harvest god would be known as the Chosen of the Harvest, and have harvest-themed abilities. (The Exigence -- Exigence, the divine fire -- that empowers them is a form of Exaltation; consequently they are not 'Exigent Exalts' but rather 'Exigents'.)

The so-called 'black market' "black market" Exalts are the Exigents' dark siblings, created by gods who have stolen the Exigence and turned it to their own dubious ends. Like the Exigents, they share no common patron or charmsets.
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'''''Exalted'''' is a [[TabletopGames tabletop RPG]] by WhiteWolf set in a mythic fantasy world known as Creation. The player characters are the Exalted, epic heroes and demigods blessed with cosmic power to reshape the world to their will. There are many established kinds of Exalted, each one chosen by a different god, [[OurTitansAreDifferent titan]], or cosmic force, and each one with a different role.

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'''''Exalted'''' '''''Exalted''''' is a [[TabletopGames tabletop RPG]] by WhiteWolf set in a mythic fantasy world known as Creation. The player characters are the Exalted, epic heroes and demigods blessed with cosmic power to reshape the world to their will. There are many established kinds of Exalted, each one chosen by a different god, [[OurTitansAreDifferent titan]], or cosmic force, and each one with a different role.
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''Exalted'' is a [[TabletopGames tabletop RPG]] by WhiteWolf set in a mythic fantasy world known as Creation. The player characters are the Exalted, epic heroes and demigods blessed with cosmic power to reshape the world to their will. There are many established kinds of Exalted, each one chosen by a different god, [[OurTitansAreDifferent titan]], or cosmic force, and each one with a different role.


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''Exalted'' '''''Exalted'''' is a [[TabletopGames tabletop RPG]] by WhiteWolf set in a mythic fantasy world known as Creation. The player characters are the Exalted, epic heroes and demigods blessed with cosmic power to reshape the world to their will. There are many established kinds of Exalted, each one chosen by a different god, [[OurTitansAreDifferent titan]], or cosmic force, and each one with a different role.

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unpleasable fanbase is Flame Bait


Third Edition is coming [[ScheduleSlip close to completion]] and should be out soon-[[TemptingFate within 2014 is one estimate]]. There was a leak in June, 2014 of the playtest though it was in a highly incomplete, non-final state and provoked [[UnpleasableFanbase several different reactions]] [[BrokenBase from people]].

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Third Edition is coming [[ScheduleSlip close to completion]] and should be out soon-[[TemptingFate within 2014 is one estimate]]. There was a leak in June, 2014 of the playtest though it was in a highly incomplete, non-final state and provoked [[UnpleasableFanbase several different reactions]] [[BrokenBase from people]].
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It says quite clearly on the page for And The Fandom Rejoiced not to link to it. It is for in-universe examples and the descriptions at the beginning of trope pages only. Fan Dumb is Darth Wiki only. What Do You Mean Its Not Awesome is now Mundane Made Awesome; this is not an example, and is the sort of misuse that led to the re-naming.


Third Edition is coming [[ScheduleSlip close to completion]] and should be out soon-[[TemptingFate within 2014 is one estimate]]. There was a leak in June, 2014 of the playtest though it was in a highly incomplete, non-final state and provoked [[UnpleasableFanbase several]] [[AndTheFandomRejoiced different]] [[FanDumb reactions]] [[BrokenBase from]] [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotAwesome people]].

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Third Edition is coming [[ScheduleSlip close to completion]] and should be out soon-[[TemptingFate within 2014 is one estimate]]. There was a leak in June, 2014 of the playtest though it was in a highly incomplete, non-final state and provoked [[UnpleasableFanbase several]] [[AndTheFandomRejoiced different]] [[FanDumb several different reactions]] [[BrokenBase from]] [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotAwesome from people]].
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Third Edition is coming [[ValveTime close to completion]] and should be out soon-[[TemptingFate within 2014 is one estimate]]. There was a leak in June, 2014 of the playtest though it was in a highly incomplete, non-final state and provoked [[UnpleasableFanbase several]] [[AndTheFandomRejoiced different]] [[FanDumb reactions]] [[BrokenBase from]] [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotAwesome people]].

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Third Edition is coming [[ValveTime [[ScheduleSlip close to completion]] and should be out soon-[[TemptingFate within 2014 is one estimate]]. There was a leak in June, 2014 of the playtest though it was in a highly incomplete, non-final state and provoked [[UnpleasableFanbase several]] [[AndTheFandomRejoiced different]] [[FanDumb reactions]] [[BrokenBase from]] [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotAwesome people]].
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Third Edition is coming [[ValveTime close to completion]] and should be out soon-[[TemptingFate within 2014 is one estimate]]. There was a leak in June, 2014 of the playtest though it was in a highly incomplete, non-final state and provoked [[UnpleasableFanbase several]] [[AndTheFandomRejoiced different]] [[FanDumb reactions]] [[BrokenBase from]] [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotAwesome people]].
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Big Damn Hero is about rescuing. It\'s an action trope. The Hero is more appropriate for such a pothole.


This backstory would be bleak, forbidding, and generally depressing in any other setting, but the basic premise of ''Exalted'' is that you are [[BigDamnHero a Hero]], in a universe where Heroes Matter, and in fact are endowed with power to equal the rulers of the world. The RuleOfCool is the order of the day, and there is ''nothing'' you cannot do if you put some effort into it. In fact, the setting-function of the Primordial War is intended to show you that, given time and effort, you can overturn the foundations of the world and define your own reality.

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This backstory would be bleak, forbidding, and generally depressing in any other setting, but the basic premise of ''Exalted'' is that you are [[BigDamnHero [[TheHero a Hero]], in a universe where Heroes Matter, and in fact are endowed with power to equal the rulers of the world. The RuleOfCool is the order of the day, and there is ''nothing'' you cannot do if you put some effort into it. In fact, the setting-function of the Primordial War is intended to show you that, given time and effort, you can overturn the foundations of the world and define your own reality.

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