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Splittermond - Zhoujiang : Der Phönix im Schatten des Drachen (3958670628)



Lang und stolz ist die Geschichte von Zhoujiang, dem Land des Phönix, weit im Osten des Kontinents Lorakis. Seit Jahrhunderten blühen Kunst, Kultur und Wissenschaft in dem prachtvollen Reich am Jadeband, finden wertvolle Waren ihren Weg in weit entfernte Länder, lehren Kampfmeister ihre Kunst an angesehenen Schulen, erkunden Mönche und Gelehrte in abgelegenen Bergklöstern den Willen der Götter und das Wesen der Welt.

Heute jedoch ist ein Schatten über das Land des Phönix gefallen. Der Tod der alten Kaiserin und der Aufstieg des einflussreichen General Wu haben das stolze Kaiserreich gespalten. Die Anhänger der Kaiserfamilie und die Soldaten des Generals liefern sich einen mal offenen, mal verborgenen Schlagabtausch, und im Schatten dieses Kampfes bauen die Triaden, die mächtigen Verbrecherorganisationen Zhoujiangs, ihre Macht immer weiter aus.

Zhoujiang ist ein Quellenband für das Rollenspiel Splittermond, in dem das Kaiserreich am Jadeband beschrieben wird. In diesem Buch erhalten Sie einen tiefen Einblick in die Kultur und Geschichte dieses Landes, in die Mentalität seiner Bewohner, in seine Städte, Siedlungen und Länder. Damit kann der Hintergrund eines Charakters aus Zhoujiang mit weiterer Tiefe versehen werden und das Kaiserreich noch besser als Kulisse für Abenteuer und Kampagnen dienen. Ebenfalls enthalten sind neue Ausbildungen, Meisterschaften, Hintergrundgeheimnisse und zahlreiche weitere Dinge, die dazu einladen, Zhoujiang am Spieltisch mit Leben zu erfüllen.


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  • Hardback | 144 pages
  • 214 x 304 x 15mm | 844g
  • German
  • 3958670628
  • 9783958670624


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