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  2. List of Shadowrun books - Wikipedia

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    Eighth adventure of the Shadowrun Missions campaign 1st season and the third part of the Rose Croix Story Arc. It is separated in two files. One is for GMs and one for players. SRM0104: PDF only: 3rd: 2004: Shadowrun Missions: The Gambler: Ninth adventure of the Shadowrun Missions campaign 1st season and the fourth part of the Rose Croix Story ...

  3. Shadowrun - Wikipedia

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    Shadowrun is a science fantasy tabletop role-playing game set in an alternate future in which cybernetics, magic and fantasy creatures co-exist. It combines genres of cyberpunk, urban fantasy, and crime, with occasional elements of conspiracy, horror, and detective fiction.

  4. Tir na nOg (Shadowrun) - Wikipedia

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    Angel Leigh McCoy reviewed Tír na nÓg in White Wolf #44 (June, 1994), rating it a 4 out of 5 and stated that "Aside from detailing the culture, politics and history of Tír na nÓg, this sourcebook gives information on creating a character from the isle, and specifically offers information on creating a druid.

  5. Harlequin (Shadowrun) - Wikipedia

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    Harlequin is a 151-page book designed by Tom Dowd, Ken St. Andre, John Faughnan, W. G. Armintrout, Jerry Epperson, Paul R. Hume, Lester W. Smith, and James L. Long.The various adventures in the book are specifically designed to be interspersed between other adventures, rather than being run sequentially, so that the players don't immediately realize there's a connection between the various ...

  6. Dark Angel (Shadowrun) - Wikipedia

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    Angel Leigh McCoy reviewed Dark Angel in White Wolf #38 (1993), rating it a 3 out of 5 and stated that "a more detailed index would have been very useful for referencing some of the more obscure information that players invariably request.

  7. Shadowrun Companion - Wikipedia

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    Following the publication of Shadowrun in 1989, FASA published a second edition in 1992. To expand the possibilities and options in the game, FASA published Shadowrun Companion in 1996, a 136-page softcover book designed by Jennifer Brandes, Zach Bush, Chris Hepler, Chris Hussey, Jonathan Jacobson, Steve Kenson, Michael Mulvihill, Linda Naughton, and Brian Schoner, with artwork by Doug ...

  8. Downtown Militarized Zone - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Militarized Zone is a two-player board wargame that simulates street combat in the Shadowrun setting. Each player takes one or more characters from the Shadowrun setting, represented by stand-up cardboard cutouts, and tries to defeat the other player's side. [1] As in Shadowrun, the Rule Book covers the use of magic in combat. Movement ...

  9. Shadowrun: Dragonfall - Wikipedia

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    Like Shadowrun Returns, Dragonfall uses point-based character creation, a classless system, and turn-based tactics. [2] Players can hire mercenaries to assist them during missions as in the previous game, but the player is a part of a preexisting team, and these characters are always available. [ 3 ]