Discordians - Discordian-inspired Works

Discordian-inspired Works

See also: List of Discordian works
  • The Illuminatus! Trilogy, speculative fiction novels by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson, popularized Discordianism with various quotes and references.
  • Discordian texts and scriptures include Aeturnus Ille Discordia, Apocrypha Discordia, The Black Iron Prison, The Book of the Apocalypso, The Book of Chaos, The Book of Chaos and Its Virtue, The Book of Eris, The Book of Inconveniences, The Book of Life, Book 5 (The Zenarchist's Cookbook), Chao Te Ching, A Discordian Coloring Book, Ek-sen-trik-kuh Discordia: The Tales of Shamlicht, The Honest Book of Truth (portions of which are used in Principia Discordia), Infinite Conception: The First Awareness of Life Singularity, Jonesboria Discordia, Liber Malorum, Lorem Ipsum Discordiana, Principia Discordia, Metaclysmia Discordia, Novus Ordo Discordia, Principia Entropius, Principia Harmonia, Schrödinger's Cat Trilogy, The Shamlicht Kids Club Handbook, Summa Discordia, Voices of Chaos, Warehouse 23, The Wise Book of Baloney, Zen Without Zen Masters, Zenarchy, and Zenarchy Unapologia.
  • Stephen King's The Dark Tower series mentions Discordia in several contexts; one of the main characters, Mordred Deschain, is from Discordia, and the castle that is home to the main antagonist is called Castle Discordia. There is also a spinoff online game called The Discordia Experience devoted to it.
  • The KLF's entire body of work is Discordian both in subject matter and in approach.

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