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Sun, Oct 25 2009 - 12:49 | Wolfgang Baur, Tim Hitchcock, Tim and Eileen Connors, Stefan Happ, Scott Gable, Richard Clark, Phil Larwood, Michael Kortes, John E. Ling Jr., and Adam Daigle
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This one goes right to the edge, and then one more! Yes, we've shipped the highest-numbered Kobold magazine yet, and this one includes both classics and some wildly inventive new RPG meat, including:
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February 2088: RDP (a subsidiary of Sanjan Tempe Warner Group, NYSE: STW) announces the commencement of the 80th anniversary of the groundbreaking True20 cyberpunk setting: Interface-Zero. This May, they will reissue the setting’s original text as recently unearthed amid the ruins of Old Oakland, California. Within the media, players and Narrators will find: new roles, cybernetic systems, and virtual reality-bending rules presented in bleeding edge, HD True20.
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The galaxy still reels from the last R'Tillek attack in which they were able to depopulate an entire world with the most lethal weapon's grade virus known to exist. A single living sample of the virus has been recovered and entrusted to the top bio-scientist, Doctor Leif Noreck on the planet Eisiu. When the Lamogos attack the world in hopes of obtaining the virus for themselves, Dr. Noreck escapes, only to have his ship captured by raiders after he left the planet.
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Unspeakable terrors and rancorous gods hold sway over the turbulent waves of the sea. The Razor Coast swallows ships and souls by the thousand, and terrible secrets the oceans keep haunt the dreams of every salty mariner who plies their waves. This PDF kicks off with The Tale of The Seabear, a 1st level adventure of survival horror aboard a mysterious ghost ship cursed by dark gods. The Tale of the Seabear is the perfect opener for any campaign of mystery, horror and adventure on the high seas, and a great way to ensorcel your PCs into the murky evil of Dark Vistas #1: Razor Coast.
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Blacksink Marsh has always had an ill reputation. The thorns that grow there are poisonous, beasts and changed things rove the waters, lurking in wait for foolish travelers, and the twisted descendants of an accursed tribe hunt beneath the dark canopy of black willow trees. Explorers tell of strange crumbling buildings suddenly happened upon at dusk and vanishing with the last red rays of the sun, and gators who walk on two legs and drown men from a far with a mere glance. Something has risen from the mire and walked clumsily onto the lands of men.
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