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. Angels
in Other Genres
A
Free Web Enhancement for Anger of Angels
While
it's easy to imagine angels taking a role in a typical
fantasy campaign, or even a modern-day realistic campaign,
the forces of Heaven and Hell are quick to invade
other genres as well, though sometimes their actions
are more subtle. While Chapter Three: The Campaign
of Anger of Angels
touches on possible uses for angels in a modern campaign,
sometimes a few rules suggestions can really cement
an idea or inspire a memorable campaign. With that
in mind, here are a few well-known campaign themes,
guidelines for angelic roles in them, and sample game
rules for each.
This
free 5-page web enhancement by Sean K Reynolds offers
suggestions and new feats for using angels in modern
settings, including post-apocalyptic, vampire-hunting,
and more. Most of the rules information in this web
enhancement consists of new dominion feats appropriate
to the setting in question. For background on an angel's
dominion feats, see the Anger
of Angels preview.
Angels
in Other Genres Web Enhancement. Download
now! (164k PDF)
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will need Adobe Acrobat Reader v.5.0 to view the PDF
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it free!
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