![]() ![]() ![]() Later we got the book Shards of the Exalted Dream, and "Shard" then became the official world for Exalted settings that don't take place in Creation (the Modern Shard, or the Gunstar Autochthon Shard, and such).​Incidentally, I wonder if the term had such a use in White Wolf parlance prior to the release of the book World of Darkness: Mirrors.īecause as far as I know, that was the origin of the use to describe alternative settings it derived from a literary metaphor of holding up a mirror to the system and setting of the World of Darkness and then breaking it to get "shards" that would reflect specific parts, or cast them in different lights.
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