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The setting is most infamous for its currency system, in which occupants of the fantasy city use "orbs" containing mundane ideas as currency, apparently hauling them around in sacks in order to pay for minor items, and minting them by farming thoughts from children.
 
The setting is most infamous for its currency system, in which occupants of the fantasy city use "orbs" containing mundane ideas as currency, apparently hauling them around in sacks in order to pay for minor items, and minting them by farming thoughts from children.
 
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Invisible Sun
Created by Monte Cook
Published 2018
Genres Urban Fantasy
Dice d20

Invisible Sun is a surrealist urban fantasy RPG by Monte Cook making use of the Cypher System. It is notoriously sold at an inflated price point of more than $200 for the "black cube" containing the printed books and other bizarre props (including a sculpture of a giant hand) and $99 for the PDF version. It was briefly sold at the more reasonable price of $24.95 during a Humble sale in 2020 in which many people got to read it for the first time and confirmed it was scarcely worth that.

The setting is most infamous for its currency system, in which occupants of the fantasy city use "orbs" containing mundane ideas as currency, apparently hauling them around in sacks in order to pay for minor items, and minting them by farming thoughts from children.