Aberrant
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Aberrant
Summary
Aberrant is a tabletop role-playing game[1]. Aberrant draws 80 Wikipedia views per month (tabletop_role_playing_game category, ranking #50 of 299).[2]
Key Facts
- Aberrant's instance of is recorded as tabletop role-playing game[3].
- Aberrant was published by White Wolf Publishing[4].
- Aberrant's genre is tabletop role-playing game[5].
- Aberrant's language of work or name is recorded as English[6].
- Aberrant's country of origin is recorded as United States[7].
- Aberrant was released on 1999[8].
- Aberrant's title is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Aberrant'}[9].
- Aberrant's uses is recorded as epigraph[10].
- Aberrant's uses is recorded as fictional quotation[11].
- Aberrant's uses is recorded as four-sided die[12].
- Aberrant's uses is recorded as six-sided die[13].
- Aberrant's uses is recorded as eight-sided die[14].
- Aberrant's uses is recorded as ten-sided die[15].
- Aberrant's uses is recorded as twelve-sided die[16].
- Aberrant's uses is recorded as twenty-sided die[17].
- Aberrant's uses is recorded as list of tabletop role-playing games references[18].
- Aberrant's cites work is recorded as Trinity[19].
- Aberrant's cites work is recorded as Mind's Eye Theatre[20].
- Aberrant's cites work is recorded as Vampire: The Masquerade[21].
- Aberrant's cites work is recorded as Vampire: The Dark Ages[22].
- Aberrant's cites work is recorded as Mage: The Ascension[23].
- Aberrant's cites work is recorded as Werewolf: The Apocalypse[24].
- Aberrant's cites work is recorded as Wraith: The Oblivion[25].
- Aberrant's cites work is recorded as Changeling: The Dreaming[26].
- Aberrant's cites work is recorded as Werewolf: The Wild West[27].
Why It Matters
Aberrant draws 80 Wikipedia views per month (tabletop_role_playing_game category, ranking #50 of 299).[2]