Chronicle has taken inspiration from a sprawling archive of other works. Below are a selection. Note that some works on this page contain themes not compliant with Chronicle's Conduct and Themes Policy.
Jorge Luis Borges, especially ‘The Library of Babel’ and ‘The Circular Ruins’ (short stories)
The Elder Scrolls, especially Morrowind (video game series)
Susanna Harvey's Orbital (novel)
Ursula K. Le Guin, especially The Dispossessed (novel)
Disco Elysium (video game)
Pentiment (video game)
Terry Pratchett's Discworld (novels)
The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber and David Wengrow (historical anthropology/archaeology)
Planescape (tabletop setting)
Shadowrun: Dragonfall (video game)
China Mieville's Bas-Lag (novel series)
Rachel Hartman's Seraphina (novel series)
Edward Wilson-Lee's The Grammar of Angels (literary history)
Epic poetry, including:
Medieval texts, including:
Society games past, including:
//Ventures// (especially the Myths and Legends Project and the focus on information collection and disparate cultural world building)
Fated (again, in its focus on disparate cultures and the nature of history)
//Contingency// (the theme of the scope of history, and particularly the arcs of some of the PCs whose players are now GMs…)
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//Conviction// (in its portrayal of the intersection of religion and politics)
//Scripture// (primarily the portrayal of gods living among their worshippers)
Access To Memory (archival software)