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Good adventure, but falls short of WFRP system’s full potential,
An interesting adventure with many location descriptions and full backgrounds on major NPC’s (both human and not).
The opening pages of the adventure book describe in generality the components included in the box. Unfortunately, the rest of the book doesn’t tie the components into the adventure. For example, location cards are provided in the box and would be easily included in the adventure if the writers were to state recommended cards for the locations described in the adventure book. Funny that fans can do this in putting together adventures. They tie the tools from the game into their adventures, but paid writers can’t make that leap.
Don’t get me wrong, the adventure is worth the purchase. It’s just missing the missing the little things which could make it great.
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