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Tir Na Nog (Shadowrun 7211) |
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Rating: Summary: It is a Very Good Synapsis of Elven Culture in Shadowrun Review: I found that the Rules and information Described in it Was Crucial to Properly Running a Elf In that political and volitile time.
Rating: Summary: Great read,but of limited use to the 99.95% of GM's Review: The problem with discussing the nigh silly and completely inpenterable land of tir na nog is mainly that.....why on earth is the Tir Tairngire information(which ,given it's close proximity to seattle makes it fairly likely to pop up in a number of plots and schemes) so sketchy and vague in comparison to the detailed(maps,THEY included MAPS,road maps,county maps,ley lines...yay!)near fully fleshed out Tir Na Nog? Factor in the the distant locale, impossiblility of 'visiting', and the fact that ireland is pretty much removed itself from world politics,and it's easy to see why this book isn't used that often. Tir Na Nog as a sourcebook will be of very limited use to the majority of stroytellers out there, but would certainly be mandatory for anyone playing in an Eire campaign.It's a book that makes most GM's go 'whoa...that's pretty cool' and then toss under the Germany and Lone Star Sourcebooks while playing.
Rating: Summary: Very informative review of the mysterious Elven land Review: The Scottish world of Tir Na nOg is explained in great detail in this place book. The book explains a new Paths system for Tir Na nOg magicians as well as new magical groups, and even a new type of magician! Tir Na nOg also has very detailed information about the culture of the shady world of the Elven Court.
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