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Message no. 1
From: Nightfox <DJWA@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: The Back of "Harlequins Back" :)
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 1994 18:23:54 -0700
Heh - here is the back cover to Harlequin's Back (Which - by the way - Shows his
back - but then again - so does the front :) )

Copyright @ 1994 FASA Corperation. All rights reserved.

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HARLEQUIN'S BACK
AND THE WORLD MAY NEVER AGAIN BE THE SAME!

It's long been said that trouble follows Harlequin around like a loyal dog, but
this time he's taking the lead and dragging some shadowrunners along on his
waking nightmare. It's clear that the level of magic is rising in the Sixth
World, and bigger magic makes the world a more dangerous place. But the
particular danger Harlequin's worried about isn't supposed to be a problem for
another two thousand years...


"Harlequin's Back is a big adventure for Shadowrun, 2nd Ed. It involves magic
and mayhem on a scale beyond any previously published Shadowrun adventure and is
recommended for veteran gamemasters and fearless players. (Experience with the
first Harlequin adventure is helpful, but not required.)

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Another various quotes "Gamemasters still using Shadowrun rules (shame on you!)
will need to make a few adjustments to non-player characters, weapon and spell
statistics."

After having bought the book 2.5 hours ago - It looks VERY interesting and
worth EVERY penny. (For Mike and Erik - I got it at The Keep - the comic book
store up here that used to be a Dimension X - its a cool place - they order from
War Games West like Things for Thinkers.)


Nightfox

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