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Topic: Seraphim Guard Products at RPGNet Mall -- NEW BOOK!
Started by: Michael Hopcroft
Started on: 10/18/2002
Board: Seraphim Guard


On 10/18/2002 at 4:11am, Michael Hopcroft wrote:
Seraphim Guard Products at RPGNet Mall -- NEW BOOK!

Gentles,

Seraphim Guard games are now available at RPGNet Mall. http://mall.rpg.net/ now carries SG's electronic books, including the HeartQuest rules (which I strongly recommend as it's a great game) and the first, brand spanking new, HQ supplement Musical Mistresses!

I am very proud of Musical Mistresses, because it was the product of a fan thinking enough of the game that it inspired him to become a writer. And what a writer he has become -- this is one funny game book. Imagine the love-child of Nakao takeuchi (creator of Sailor Moon and Terry Pratchett writing a magical girl manga and you only begin to scratch the surface of the weirdness Douglas Larke has come up with in this 60-page book.

I know RPGNet Mall isn;t everyone's favorite online retailer yet, but it;s a start.

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On 10/18/2002 at 2:04pm, Ron Edwards wrote:
RE: Seraphim Guard Products at RPGNet Mall -- NEW BOOK!

Hi Michael,

Can you post a URL to click on in this thread?

(itching to buy the new book)

Best,
Ron

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On 10/18/2002 at 4:28pm, Jason L Blair wrote:
RE: Seraphim Guard Products at RPGNet Mall -- NEW BOOK!

Click here--> Musical Mistresses!

Michael,

Don't forget to update your company's webpage!

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