White Wolf's Creative Director, Richard Thomas, founded Onyx Path Publishing in 2012, and acquired the Trinity Universe, Scarred Lands, and Scion.
sharing a common background and developing an alternate history of humanity through two centuries, and allowing players to play almost all genres of science fiction - from comic-book superhero action to cutting edge technothriller, space opera, and old-fashioned pulp standards.
Though it had a vocal fanbase the whole game line was discontinued due to low sales in 2001;[citation needed] an adaptation for the d20 system was released in 2004.
[2] Set in the 22nd century, Trinity Continuum: Æon portrays a future Earth slowly recovering from a disastrous war (the origins of which are covered in Aberrant) and expanding in space.
Characters take the roles of psionic individuals, working for one of the many organizations in the gaming world, and tackling troubles when they arise.
The game setting, which is detailed in a number of supplements, allows for a variety of styles, from cyberpunk-like corporate espionage to Mad Max-style post-holocaust frontier adventure, to space exploration.
Legal issues arose with the holders of the rights for the animated series Æon Flux, which claimed the game challenged their trademarks.