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Pendragon: Passions at 20

Started by RPGPundit, February 23, 2008, 05:34:07 PM

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Christopher Kubasik

So, Fifth Edition:

It's described in two paragraphs on page 73.  It's in the section under the "Inspired" Heading, beneath the "Inspired By..." table.  The word Shock: is bolded, but the font type is the same size as the surrounding body text.  It doesn't stand out AT ALL.  (In fact, it's almost like there's a spell on those two paragraphs to make them invisible.  I don't know how they did it.)

And there's another mention on page 75, under "Frivolous Rolls."  But, again, it's buried under another topic ("Frivolous Rolls") and never gets it's own heading or section.

It isn't listed in the Index.

CK
 

RPGPundit

Hmm. Now I have to decide if I'm going to use that; seeing as how I haven't been using it at all thus far, and I don't much like the idea of it.

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