VERS

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VERS (pronounced the same as "verse," like in a song) stands for Variable Environment Roleplay System, and is an open source (CC-BY-SA 4) generic roleplaying system. What the heck does that mean? Let's break it down.


Free and Open Source

First, VERS is open source. That means that not only is this totally awesome (I hope) system free in the monetary sense (you pay nothing, it is all here, 100%), it is also free in the intellectual sense, meaning you can share it, print it, make your own settings for it and sell them, even make your own tweaks and put them up on your own website. All that is required is that you let everyone know that I made the initial version and then can find it here, or on [1]. Finally, this means that the source code, or original documents, are available directly to you. This is a modified version for use as an SRD or Wiki, and you can find PDFs of various types on my site. But I also have links to my raw text files located in a GIT repo. If you don't know what that means, its ok. I'll explain it over on that page. Basically, grab a copy, use it with your friends, modify it and publish your modification or even make it entirely new. Just point people back to me as the originator. Cool, huh?


Generic

Second, VERS is generic. That doesn't mean its the store brand knock off of a more widely known brand. The Oxford dictionary defines generic as "Characteristic of or relating to a class or group of things; not specific," which is a great word to describe it. VERS is not specific to a certain type of game or genre of story. It is, instead, a vehicle for any story you can imagine, from fantasy to sci-fi, or even horror or superheroes. To make this easier, the rules are simple and widely applicable, with a series of well tested extension or optional rules, so that you can customize the little details to fit your games perfectly.


Work in Progress

Currently this wiki is a work in progress. The rules as they appear here currently reflect Playtest v19.7, which is the playtest quality rules as of July 2019. The next intended major update should be near the end of the year in time for Jan 2020.