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* OpulentOutfits: The original styles often feature descriptions of bizarre and exotic garb, to emphasize the decadent strangeness of the setting. To reflect this, the game supplement ''Cugel's Compendium of Indispensable Advantages'' provides a Random Costume Generator; with a few dice rolls, this produces countless descriptions of {{Pimped Out Dress}}es and the like.

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* OpulentOutfits: The original styles stories often feature descriptions of bizarre and exotic garb, to emphasize the decadent strangeness of the setting. To reflect this, the game supplement ''Cugel's Compendium of Indispensable Advantages'' provides a Random Costume Generator; with a few dice rolls, this produces countless descriptions of {{Pimped Out Dress}}es and the like.
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* OpulentOutfits: The original styles often feature descriptions of bizarre and exotic garb, to emphasize the decadent strangeness of the setting. To reflect this, the game supplement ''Cugel's Compendium of Indispensable Advantages'' provides a Random Costume Generator; with a few dice rolls, this produces countless descriptions of {{Pimped-Out Dress}}es and the like.

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* OpulentOutfits: The original styles often feature descriptions of bizarre and exotic garb, to emphasize the decadent strangeness of the setting. To reflect this, the game supplement ''Cugel's Compendium of Indispensable Advantages'' provides a Random Costume Generator; with a few dice rolls, this produces countless descriptions of {{Pimped-Out {{Pimped Out Dress}}es and the like.
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* OpulentOutfits: The original styles often feature descriptions of bizarre and exotic garb, to emphasize the decadent strangeness of the setting. To reflect this, the game supplement ''Cugel's Compendium of Indispensable Advantages'' provides a Random Costume Generator; with a few dice rolls, this produces countless descriptions of {{Pimped-Out Dress}}es and the like.
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Creator/RobinLaws' TabletopRPG adaptation of the ''Literature/DyingEarth'' series by Creator/JackVance, published by Pelgrane Press in 2001.

Please only put the tropes specific to the RPG here. The rest goes to the original novels' article.
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!!Tropes found in the game:

* CityPlanet: In the supplement ''Turjan's Tome of Beauty and Horror'', the planet of Merchdilan is entirely devoted to business/commerce and entirely covered by city.
* {{Courier}}: In the supplement ''Scaum Valley Gazetteer'', the River Skaters use ice skates to carry messages along the frozen Scaum River during winter.
* EmotionEater: In ''Scaum Valley Gazetteer'', the Gleft are spirit creatures who gain nourishment from confusion and distress. They cause these emotions by inserting a ghostly finger inside the victim's brain and stirring it around.
* HungryMenace: The Gleft again.
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