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New Esoterrorists Campaign Book Released

Started by Pelgrane, January 28, 2008, 01:01:03 PM

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Albion's Ransom: Little Girl Lost, is now available. This Esoterrorists campaign, written by Ian Sturrock was inspired by William Blake's eponymous work.

It's set in Britain, but slanted towards a team of American investigators, with an appendix for American GMs unfamiliar with the UK and Manchester in particular. One of our (US-based) playtesters described it as "I'm British, Spank Me"!

Get it at your FLGs or the http://www.profantasy.com/pelgrane>Pelgrane webstore.