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    Quote Originally Posted by michaeljearley View Post
    Free is for me. No such thing as owning too many systems.
    One might make an argument for the day that one more book causes the house to fall into the basement. But short of that I agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tesral View Post
    One might make an argument for the day that one more book causes the house to fall into the basement. But short of that I agree.
    That's why you build the gameroom/library in a nice, dry finished basement.
    I'm not stupid, I'm not expendable, and I'm not going! (But I'll happily be the GM...)

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    I have this game and have read the book, though I haven't looked at either in a good while. Both are really good, in my opinion. There is a *lot* of potential in a campaign setting as rich as London Below. The game system, as I recall, was fairly rules-lite being reminiscent of FUDGE. I must say it's a very 'niche' game, though. Like the now-defunct Deliria rpg, it's one of those games where you either 'get it' or you don't. Folks who are used to playing hyper-powered killing machines most likely won't 'get it' at all.
    "If someone comes at you with a sword, run. Kung Fu doesn't always work."

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    Loved the book, and loved Deliria. Now that gives me some ideas. Hmm

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