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Quin question

Started by Settembrini, June 18, 2007, 02:18:16 AM

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Settembrini

What´s the "Quin-campaign" mentioned in the Corebook?
Are there published adventures?
Maybe only in French?

I was pretty confused by the repeated reference to the "Quin campaign" and how the intro-module sets the stage for it.
If there can\'t be a TPK against the will of the players it\'s not an RPG.- Pierce Inverarity

Alnag

You probably mean "Qin" right? It is actually readed "Chin" like China... which is where the name comes from. I did exactly the same mistake, until my friend (which will GM Qin) explained to me...

And, yes... there is one short scenario (adventure) at the end of the core rulebook. I can't say more, because I haven't read it yet, because we are going to play it.
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JongWK

There's a campaign book in French, "Tian Xia" IIRC.
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Settembrini

I see, that would explain it.
If there can\'t be a TPK against the will of the players it\'s not an RPG.- Pierce Inverarity