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    News, Other Systems, Role-Playing 30.05.2009

    This has been something that I wanted to do for some time – a Wuxia conversion for Fate/SoTC. In many senses, a Wuxia game is pretty much like pulp ficition (I hope to explain why in a later article) and I think the Fate system is perfect for such a genre. I will begin writing the game one page per day and am starting a designer journal for it. Please feel free to share suggestions, gives comments and etc.

    One thing for now is that I think I would put the game out on as “donation-ware” with an optional “buy if you like it”. After all, this is just my first work :D

    First chapter coming up tonight!

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    Posted by extrakun @ 4:49 am

    Tags: fate, rpgs

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