#fc — Focus Series Specification
Contents
Canon — meta. This document defines terminology, numbering, authority, title, and file conventions for the
fcseries. For higher authority-system rules, followco-99-01-authority.md.
There is no unified banner title for the series. Each volume has its own title(Imunrok, Chondamjip, Yahwa, Byeolchaek, and so on). Only the folder code
fcNNis the systematic identifier.
Related Items: co-99-01-authority.md · co-99-02-core-principles.md · ../co-00-04-index.md
#Purpose
The core book(co) and major expansions(ex1·ex2) alone make it hard to steadily publish small supplements focused on a single topic. ex projects are too large to release quickly, while co is the authoritative rule core and cannot carry experimental or local material. fc is a small, single-topic, high-frequency series that fills the gap between them.
#Identity
Small enough to write quickly and revise quickly.
- Small — A volume is basically ≤ 20 .md files(including index, meta, and appendix files). However, if splitting detailed operations documents inside one topic is clearer, volume-level approval may expand the cap to ≤ 25 .md files.
- Single-topic — One volume handles only one topic(single NPC, incident, school, one-shot scenario, and so on).
- High-frequency — If
exis a year-scale project,fcis sized for weekly/monthly release. - Self-contained — It must depend only on
coand be playable on its own.
#Numbering System
#Folder Name — fcNN (two-digit zero padding)
- Format:
fc01,fc02, ...,fc99. - No one-digit form (
fc1✗), no three-digit form (fc100✗). fcreserves two digits because it assumes more releases thanex(1 digit). Maximum 99 volumes.- Numbers follow release order. There are no reserved slots by topic — do not skip empty numbers.
#Internal File Name — fcNN-SS-DD-descriptive-name.md
This inherits the 2-2-name pattern from the core book and expansions.
SS— section number (00–99, two-digit zero padding)DD— document number inside the section (00–99, two-digit zero padding)- Examples:
fc07-01-02-kidnapping-plot.md,fc23-00-00-index.md
#Section Slots
| Slot | Use | Required |
|---|---|---|
fcNN-00-00-index.md | Index (meta card, table of contents, reading order) | required |
fcNN-00-meta/ | Design notes, premises, reading guide (1–2 files) | optional |
fcNN-01 ~ fcNN-98 | Main sections | fit to content |
fcNN-99-appendix/ | Appendix | optional |
#Required Root Files
| File | Use |
|---|---|
fcNN-00-00-index.md | Index |
fcNN-VERSION | Version string (example: 1.1) |
| Volume-specific change record | Maintenance record preserved outside the public root |
| Cover-generation prompt | Optional material preserved in the global cover-prompt archive outside the public root |
#Scope Hard Cap — Basic ≤ 20 Documents, Approved ≤ 25 Documents
- The number of
.mdfiles insidefcNN/should basically stay at 20 or fewer.VERSION, cover images, and maintenance records outside the public root do not count. Meta, index, main text, and appendix files all count. - If the volume's topic would be excessively compressed inside 20 documents, it may expand to 25 or fewer with explicit approval and a maintenance record.
- If the volume exceeds 20 documents without approval or exceeds 25 documents at all, one of the following two paths is mandatory:
- Reduce — merge, delete, or move documents outside the volume to return within the basic or approved cap.
- Promote — migrate it to
exN(see the Promotion Clause below).
- Do not publish while ignoring the cap. The identity of fc is "small."
#Dependencies and Self-Containment
| Dependency | Required/Optional | Rule |
|---|---|---|
co | required | Every fc assumes the core rules. |
ex1·ex2, etc. | optional | References are allowed, but the fc must be playable on its own. Do not write rules that require an ex. If one is used, always state the alternative when that ex is absent. |
Another fcMM | optional | Cross-references are allowed. Circular dependency is prohibited (fc03 → fc07 → fc03 ✗). |
All direct dependencies are listed in the frontmatter depends field.
#Authority
Authority level definitions follow co-99-01-authority.md. The default rank of an fc document depends on content type:
| Content type | Default authority |
|---|---|
| Rule variant (alternate initiative, injury, morale, etc.) | Scene Tool or Campaign Module |
| Summary or quick reference of core rules | Summary |
| Stats for a new NPC, school, yoma, or prop valid only inside the fc | Data Catalog or Campaign Module |
| Scenario narration, staging, dialogue | Fiction-Only |
| Setting, history, design, anecdotal commentary | Reference Only |
| Unused experimental rule | Archive |
#Absolute Rules
- New data in an fc is authoritative only inside that fc. When another fc or ex references it, treat it as optional material.
- An fc cannot overwrite
coCanon. On conflict, the core book takes priority. - An fc also cannot overwrite an
exCanon domain. However, an fc that does not depend on thatexmay include an fc-internal alternative (explicit statement required).
#Frontmatter Standard
Every fc .md has the following frontmatter:
---
version: 1.3.3
depends:
- ../co/co-00-04-index.md
# Add ex/fc if needed
authority: Scene Tool # Canon / Summary / Campaign Module / Scene Tool / Data Catalog / RP Guide / Reference Only / Fiction-Only / Archive
focus: [one-sentence topic] # Example: "Matsunaga Hisahide and the curse of Tsukumo Nasu"
reading_time: 45m # expected time for this document alone
---
The index(fcNN-00-00-index.md) represents the whole volume, so its focus uses the topic of the whole book, and its reading_time uses the time for the whole volume.
#Title Convention — Free Naming By Volume
Each fcNN has a unique title. This follows the same pattern as the core Konsei Reiyotan and the expansions Drift of the Spirit Realm and Hyakka Yoran, which each have different names. There is no single banner title that groups the whole series.
The title format is Korean + Hanja in the form [topic, region, or person] [style suffix]. Choose the style suffix from the open list below — traditional styles outside the list are also allowed.
#Style Suffix Candidates (Open List)
| Suffix | Hanja | Feel and recommended use |
|---|---|---|
| Imunrok | 異聞錄 | Strange stories heard secondhand. Yoma reports and mystery collections. |
| Chondamjip | 寸譚集 | Collection of short tales. Bundles of one-shot scenarios. |
| Yahwa | 夜話 | Stories exchanged at night. Ghost stories and mood-focused pieces. |
| Byeolchaek | 別冊 | Separate booklet attached to the core or an expansion. Supplemental rules and holding tables. |
| Gimunjip | 奇聞集 | Strange observations. Bestiary or sacred-object catalog style. |
| Sucheop | 手帖 | Practical portable notebook. GM/player reference tables. |
| Japgi | 雜記 | Miscellaneous records. Setting-fragment collection. |
| Chalgi | 札記 | Notes and excerpts. Short design notes or interpretations. |
| Jeon(傳), Gi(記), Rok(錄), Dam(譚), etc. | — | Traditional prose styles may be used freely. |
#Naming Examples
fc01— Yogoe Imunrok (妖怪異聞錄) — yoma bestiary supplementfc02— Sakai Yahwa (堺 夜話) — 5 ghost stories from Sakai harborfc03— Oda-ga Byeolchaek (織田家 別冊) — details for Oda Nobunaga and his retainersfc04— Tsushima Chondamjip (対馬 寸譚集) — 3 one-shot scenarios in the Tsushima Straitfc05— Tennen Rishin-ryu Gimunjip (天然理心流 奇聞集) — deeper treatment of a specific schoolfc06— GM Sucheop (GM 手帖) — collection of play-reference tables
#Constraints
- The title must use Korean + Hanja notation. Do not omit the Hanja notation (inherited from the core/expansion convention).
- Do not use the same or a similar title as the core, an expansion, or an existing fc. Examples: do not reuse
Drift of the Spirit RealmorHyakka Yoran. - In the index(
fcNN-00-00-index.md), put the Korean title in the frontmatternamefield and writeKorean (Hanja)in the body H1.
#Inherited Conventions (Same As Core And Expansions)
- Dice: only 2d10, d100, and d10. No other polyhedral dice.
- Time unit: round(間合). Do not introduce a separate turn term or alternate round vocabulary.
- Section symbols: when needed, use the § Scent(香) → § Law(法) structure (same as the ex line).
#Suitable / Unsuitable
#Suitable (write as fc)
- Single NPC deep dive — examples: one volume for Oda Nobunaga, one volume for Matsunaga Hisahide.
- One-shot scenario (1–3 sessions) — examples: "Ghost Story on the Ise Pilgrimage Road", "Black-Market Incident at the Sakai Trading House".
- Single school, sorcery, or rite spotlight — examples: one volume for Tennen Rishin-ryu, one volume for a specific barrier rite.
- Narrow region or custom feature — example: naval-battle supplement limited to the Tsushima Strait.
- Prerelease experimental rule (GM test kit) — candidate for later promotion to
coorex.
#Unsuitable (write elsewhere)
| Attempt | Correct location |
|---|---|
| Core rule redesign | co (authoritative revision proposal) |
| Long arc (5+ sessions) | new exN |
| Large-scale alternate rulebook | new exN (ex2 line) |
| Expected to exceed 25 documents | plan as exN from the start |
| Attempt to overwrite core Canon | not allowed |
#co / ex / fc Comparison Table
| Axis | co | exN | fcNN |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scale | full authoritative core (~150+) | large (60–200+) | small (basic ≤ 20, approved ≤ 25) |
| Nature | core book | campaign / compendium | single-topic focus |
| Release cycle | rare (major) | rare (year-scale) | frequent (weekly/monthly) |
| Self-containment | complete | requires co | requires co, playable on its own |
| Default authority | Canon | Canon (internal) / core takes priority | Data Catalog / Campaign Module / Scene Tool / Reference Only |
| Target reader time | 10h+ | 20h+ | 30m – 2h |
| Number digits | — | 1 digit (ex1·ex2) | 2 digits (fc01–fc99) |
| Maximum volumes | — | 9 | 99 |
#Promotion Clause
fc has the following clause to enforce the identity that it "must be small."
- If an unapproved fc exceeds 20 documents, or if any fc exceeds 25 documents regardless of approval, resolve it within the next minor version.
- Resolution methods:
- Reduce — merge, delete, or move appendix material outside the volume to return within the basic or approved cap.
- Promote — migrate it to
exN. Leave only a "→ promoted toexN" notice at the top of the originalfcNN-00-00-index.md, and demote it to Archive. - An fc left at 26 or more documents is demoted so that its entire authority becomes Archive (automatic clause).
#Deprecation
- A deprecated fc adds a
> **Archive.**callout at the top offcNN-00-00-index.mdand changes frontmatterauthoritytoArchive. - Do not delete the directory (history preservation).
- If another document references a deprecated fc, break the link or add "(Archive)" notation.
- Record the reason for deprecation at the bottom of the volume-specific maintenance change record.
#Publication Number Registry (Optional)
- When publishing sequentially from
fc01, maintaining a registry is recommended so the topic assigned to each number is visible at a glance. - Registry location:
co-99-meta/co-99-fc-registry.md(if created). - This specification document does not force a registry management method (operational discretion).
#Checklist — When Publishing A New fc
- [ ] Is the folder name two-digit
fcNN? - [ ] Are
fcNN-00-00-index.mdandfcNN-VERSIONpresent, and is the volume-specific maintenance change record preserved outside the public root? - [ ] Do internal file names follow the
fcNN-SS-DD-name.mdpattern? - [ ] Does every frontmatter block have
depends,authority, andfocus? - [ ] Is the total document count 20 or fewer by default? If it exceeds that, is there volume-level approval and a maintenance record, and is it 25 or fewer?
- [ ] Do references remain intact without
co? (If depending onex, is the alternative stated?) - [ ] Are there no rules attempting to overwrite
coorexCanon? - [ ] Does the title use Korean + Hanja notation? (free style such as Imunrok, Chondamjip, Yahwa, or Byeolchaek)
- [ ] Does the title avoid duplication with the core, expansions, and existing fc volumes?
- [ ] Are the dice limited to 2d10, d100, and d10?