This is interesting historically (and not in the sense internal to the game), centering on an event that was quite controversial and not well understood at the time the supplement was written, though it's common knowledge today.
As the blurb mentions, many non-obvious consequences flow from this, some described in detail and others in passing.
What makes the game, I think, is the pre-written character of Kanda Balantu, who in the hands of a thoughtful player may have good reason to question whether he really wants history put back the way it was.
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