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Paradigm Concepts, Inc.
Company typeRole-playing game publisher
IndustryRole-playing games
Websitehttp://www.paradigmconcepts.com/

Paradigm Concepts, Inc. is a small-press game publishing company located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

They published the award-winning Arcanis campaign setting and managed the Living Arcanis campaign independent of the RPGA.

Previously Arcanis operated as a d20 system campaign setting using the rules of Dungeons & Dragons.

Arcanis is now featured in Arcanis the Roleplaying Game, being released summer 2011 and the Legends of Arcanis campaign - inheritor of the Living Arcanis history.

They previously published the self-developed Witch Hunter: The Invisible World game-line. The company was founded by Henry Lopez, Nelson Rodriguez, and Eric Wiener in 2000.

Paradigm Concepts Inc. also produces Spycraft, d20 System, Legend of the Five Rings and True 20 books under license.

The company won the 2005 ENnie award for Fans' Choice Best Publisher.

Paradigm Concepts is known for an active and very successful Origins Game Fair performance and manages the Gathering, the primary Origins Game Fair organized role playing game event.

RPG game settings

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Products

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  • Races of Legend
  • SpellDecks
  • Spycraft
  • Legend of the Five Rings RPG
  • True 20
  • Arcanis: the World of Shattered Empires
  • Arcanis: the Roleplaying Game (Arcanis)
  • Arcanis 'Cert Shirts'
  • Witch Hunter: the Invisible World
  • Witch Hunter: the Invisible World, Second Edition
  • Strange Aeons of Cthulhu
  • Rotted Capes

Reception

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Paradigm Concepts won the 2005 Gold Ennie Award for "Fan's Choice for Best Publisher".[1]

References

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  1. ^ "The ENnie Awards -- 2005 Awards". www.ennie-awards.com. Archived from the original on 3 August 2009. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
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