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Private Eye: Basic Roleplaying System Rulebook (GDR)

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Publisher: Redaktion Phantastik GbR
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Private Eye: Basic Roleplaying System Rulebook (GDR)
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The great detective Sherlock Holmes appeared in 1887, moved into an apartment in London, and solved the most intricate cases. Well over 100 years later, Private Eye sent role-players on his tracks for the first time. In the now fourth edition, the hunt again is on for fraudsters and murderers, thieves, burglars, and other major and minor criminals in the city on the Thames River. The time is the last third of the 19th century, the time of Queen Victoria, when London is the centre of the United Kingdom. Deduce yourself: As a lawyer, journalist, older lady or any other contemporary, you become detectives yourself. Easy-to-understand, simple rules allow the game to run focusing on the actual role-playing, the storytelling, and the interaction between the players. The comprehensive background section contains the necessary information about the time-period, which comes to life again with descriptions of important buildings and the facts of everyday life: transportation, fashion, and entertainment. The historical techniques and criminological resources available to your detectives investigating the crime scene and the victim are presented in great detail. Perpetrators and representatives of law and justice both get sufficient attention. After this excursion into Victorian England, the introductory adventure by Martin Lindner invites you to get started in London in 1884: lies and deceit undermine the family life in the pub The King’s Head. The first case for the fledgling detectives!This is the Corebook for the Private Eye detective roleplaying system. It includes all relevant rules, information about Victorian London and methods of criminal investigation at that time as well as a starting adventure and a DIN A1 colour map from London in 1895.

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The great detective Sherlock Holmes appeared in 1887, moved into an apartment in London, and solved the most intricate cases. Well over 100 years later, Private Eye sent role-players on his tracks for the first time. In the now fourth edition, the hunt again is on for fraudsters and murderers, thieves, burglars, and other major and minor criminals in the city on the Thames River. The time is the last third of the 19th century, the time of Queen Victoria, when London is the centre of the United Kingdom. Deduce yourself: As a lawyer, journalist, older lady or any other contemporary, you become detectives yourself. Easy-to-understand, simple rules allow the game to run focusing on the actual role-playing, the storytelling, and the interaction between the players. The comprehensive background section contains the necessary information about the time-period, which comes to life again with descriptions of important buildings and the facts of everyday life: transportation, fashion, and entertainment. The historical techniques and criminological resources available to your detectives investigating the crime scene and the victim are presented in great detail. Perpetrators and representatives of law and justice both get sufficient attention. After this excursion into Victorian England, the introductory adventure by Martin Lindner invites you to get started in London in 1884: lies and deceit undermine the family life in the pub The King’s Head. The first case for the fledgling detectives!This is the Corebook for the Private Eye detective roleplaying system. It includes all relevant rules, information about Victorian London and methods of criminal investigation at that time as well as a starting adventure and a DIN A1 colour map from London in 1895.

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Categories:
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BARCODE: 9783000419423
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