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''Shadowrun'' is linked to ''[[w:Earthdawn|Earthdawn]]'', and is set in the "Sixth World", where ''Earthdawn'' is the "Fourth World" and modern-day Earth is at the tail end of the ''Fifth World''. Such links are not necessary for play, but they allow crossover potential.
 
''Shadowrun'' is linked to ''[[w:Earthdawn|Earthdawn]]'', and is set in the "Sixth World", where ''Earthdawn'' is the "Fourth World" and modern-day Earth is at the tail end of the ''Fifth World''. Such links are not necessary for play, but they allow crossover potential.
  
The concept of the "Worlds" is directly linked to the ancient Aztec belief that the world is renewed every five thousand years—a period called a "Sun" (currently we live in the fifth Sun). The date of the beginning of the "Sixth World" is based on the ancient Mayan calendar which will finish an approximately five-thousand-year period in December 2012, although Shadowrun puts the date in December 2011.  The understanding of the Maya that resulted in the use of the Dec. 24th 2011 date and the use of the "worlds" concept is due to the influence of Frank Waters's book ''Mexico Mystique: The Coming Sixth World of Consciousness'' (1975), whose elaborate cosmology is selectively utilized in the framework of the Shadowrun universe.  Waters took his information about the date of the end of the Mayan Long Count calendar from an early printing of Michael Coe's ''The Maya'' (1966).
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The concept of the "Worlds" is directly linked to the ancient Aztec belief that the world is renewed every five thousand years—a period called a "Sun" (currently we live in the fifth Sun). The date of the beginning of the "Sixth World" is based on the ancient Mayan calendar which will finish an approximately five thousand year long period in December 2012, although Shadowrun puts the date in December 2011.  The understanding of the Maya that resulted in the use of the Dec. 24th 2011 date and the use of the "worlds" concept is due to the influence of Frank Waters's book ''Mexico Mystique: The Coming Sixth World of Consciousness'' (1975), whose elaborate cosmology is selectively utilized in the framework of the Shadowrun universe.  Waters took his information about the date of the end of the Mayan Long Count calendar from an early printing of Michael Coe's ''The Maya'' (1966).
  
 
''Shadowrun'' is influenced by the writings of William Gibson (particularly ''Neuromancer''), who reacted as follows to its release.
 
''Shadowrun'' is influenced by the writings of William Gibson (particularly ''Neuromancer''), who reacted as follows to its release.

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