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I love the supplements but out by Ryan Chaddock but this one is particularly useful. The syndicates and law enforcement groups, with accompanying foci, are sure to add depth to any Numenera game.
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A good collection of characters, 90% of them instantly usable in whatever setting you want and the other 10% quickly adjustable. I'd love more information on Summit City but other than that a solid line-up.
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This book wildly exceeded my expectations. I am running and Mummy game and was looking forward to some more information about the Sixth Guild, the antagonistic counterpart faction in the gameline. I was expecting something like Guildhalls of the Deathless: something comprehensive that expands on things that we already know for a fuller game experience. However, this book is much more like Left-Hand Path or VII from other gamelines. It brings the world of Mummy: the Curse to brand new places and builds on the story in incredible ways. If you are a Storyteller thinking of running Mummy, this book is an awesome edition to your game that will give you some fantastic villains, or a great twist for new protagonists! If you're a player... well, so long as you can keep your player knowledge separate then this book will give you a much richer view of the world of the Shan'iatu and Judges. Plus, you might talk your Storyteller into letting you play one of the Deceived!
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An absolutely amazing adventure! I love EP scenarios like Ego Hunter and Bump in the Dark, but the newer ones (The Devotees and Million Year Echo) are setting an incredible bar. The plot can get pretty awesome if you combine this with Zone Stalkers for some more TQZ action but even on its own this is enough for a great adventure. We'll see what the future holds, but right now this is the Tomb of Horrors of the Eclipse Phase scenarios out there.
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This book has two scenarios that go with "The Legacy of Arrius Lurco," but most of the content is to help Keepers with the nuances of the Roman world. I find the slang and profession chapters especially helpful. If you have a group that is interested in Cthulhu Invictus and you want to step up your game a little bit, I recommend this book.
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These scenarios for Cthulhu Invictus are all wonderfully laid out and well written. This isn't your typical MU Monograph, there's some nice production value here. If you're looking for some varied scenarios to round out your CI collection with, this is your buy.
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This pdf would be worth the price for the treatment of Legba and Nine Lives, but the adventure itself is also awesome and full of interesting Stokesian easter eggs. Anyone considering a campaign that involves Nine Lives in a significant way should get this pdf, and anyone getting this pdf will likely consider involving Nine Lives in a significant way. A must-have.
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I have been eagerly snapping up any Numenera content, from MCG or third parties, and without a doubt this is my favorite yet since the core book. Ryan Chaddock has created some amazing additions to the game with this supplement and I can't wait to use them.
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This book really powerfully fleshes out the guilds of the Arisen and makes multiple-mummy parties much more reasonable. Reading through this took the guilds from a background element of the setting that I wasn't sure what to do with, to a major facet that I'm eager to explore. A must-have for any group playing Mummy: the Curse.
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A good preview for what looks like a very interesting product.
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Worth it and very useful with the Word version of the Fiasco scenario document.
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Really nice expansion to the game, adding a new angle for foes or allies which expands the options even in the Companion book. Definitely recommend it; just get a friend or translate-bot to help if you don't speak French.
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Excellent resources for planar campaigns, 3e, 3.5e, and 2e.<br><br>
<b>LIKED</b>: I liked the layout of the product and the way that it focused more on flavor than on crunch. This is what makes it an invaluable tool, even with the 3.5e campaign I'm running.<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: The organization, like a lot of 2e books, is somewhat confusing. Also like most 2e sources, though, once one is familiar with the book, this is really not much of an issue.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Very Good<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br>
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