Redaktion Phantastik – RPG759676 – Finsterland – Almanac of the Art of Magic (PRICE COVERED)

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Finsterland – Almanac of SorceryThe first expansion volume to the basic rulebook of Finsterland deals with witches, wizards and magic in this strange and yet so familiar world. In Finsterland, magic is a mysterious but…

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Finsterland – Almanac of Sorcery
The first expansion volume to the basic rulebook of Finsterland deals with witches, wizards and magic in this strange yet familiar world. In Finsterland, magic is a mysterious yet ubiquitous force.
The topic of magic has already been covered in the basic rulebook, but this supplementary volume takes a very detailed look at this side of Finsterland. The life of a magician, their training and famous magicians are presented, as are their opponents and enemies. The background to magic is explained in more detail than in the basic rulebook, and other types of magic are added. The volume concludes with an adventure that is not only intended for characters who know magic.

Weight 0,7 kg
Dimensions 30 × 21 × 2 cm
Target group

Adult, Teenagers

Produkttyp

Book (hardcover)

Kind

role-playing-games

Playing time (max)

120 min

Skill

Profi

Playing time (min)

60 min

Language

DE

Age recommendation

from 14 years

Players (max)

up to 6

Players (min)

3

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Manufacturer information

Redaktion Phantastik
Nordsternstraße 66
45329 Essen
DE - Deutschland

E-Mail: sylvia.schlueter@redaktion-phantastik.de

Person responsible for the EU

Redaktion Phantastik
Nordsternstraße 66
45329 Essen
DE - Deutschland

E-Mail: sylvia.schlueter@redaktion-phantastik.de

The small publisher for role-playing material specializes in the unusual. It starts with the owners: After all, it is the only publisher that consists of two women: Sylvia Schlueter and Ulrike Pelchen, both based in the Ruhr area.