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Pelgrane Press The Book Of The New Jerusalem - Supplemental Hardcover Role Playing Game Book
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Frequently Asked Questions

'The Book of The New Jerusalem' is a supplemental hardcover role-playing game book that explores the secret war coming to England in 1927, focusing on a journalist's quest to recover England's essence through her traditions and legends.

Yes, this book serves as a Keeper's resource and can be utilized as an in-game artifact for players in any Mythos game, enhancing the gaming experience.

The book contains mythic sites, occult rumors, never-before-published early writings of the author of 'The Book of the Smoke', and diary extracts that provide insights into England's most notorious occult crime.

While it is designed for those familiar with Mythos games, the book also stands alone as an entertaining guide to English folklore, making it accessible for newcomers.

'The Book of The New Jerusalem' is set in the late 1920s and early 1930s, during a period when England is beginning to experience the first signs of a magical war.

Yes, the book includes sketches and illustrations that depict English life, enhancing the storytelling and providing a visual context to the content.

The book explores themes of obsession, tradition, and the conflict between mundane life and the hidden magical elements of English folklore.

Absolutely, 'The Book of The New Jerusalem' can be read independently as an exploration of English folklore and occult themes, appealing to fans of the genre.

You can use the lore, settings, and characters from the book to create immersive scenarios in your role-playing sessions, enriching your game with its rich content.

Readers interested in role-playing games, English folklore, and occult themes, as well as fans of the author's previous works, will find this book particularly engaging.

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