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Vendor: Evil Hat Productions
Product Type : Role-Playing Games
STAND TOGETHER AGAINST THE DARKNESS...
In Jim Butcher's bestselling Dresden Files books, the forces of good bond together into an organization called the Paranet in a desperate attempt to turn the tides of their equally desperate war against big baddies like the Fomor and the Denarians. Now you can bring the Paranet to your Dresden Files RPG game with the Paranet Papers supplement.
Travel to exotic locations like Las Vegas and South America to fight evil. Team up with characters from Turn Coat and Changes to fight evil. Join up with other Paranetters to... well, you get the picture.
The Dresden Files RPG Volume 3: Paranet Papers includes the following material:
The Paranet Papers. Because playing a wizard wasn't dangerous enough already.
A PDF copy is available with purchase of this product.
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