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Galitia Citybook

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From the back of the book: 'Galitia's like an Undead. It comes to life after dark. It hides its secrets well. And it can off you before you can manage a scream.' It's one of the largest cities on Marl, and one of the meanest. It's a tough, dirty sprawl of flesh mills, alchemical plants, and gin joints, squeezed between the river Skorn and the Pendar Mountains. And if you're looking for adventure, brother you don't have to look any farther. The Galitia Citybook give you everything you need to run an adventure or campaign in the dark streets and alleys of this burg. Its history and the way it is today; the powerbrokers and the pickpockets; the mages and the madmen, and everything in between. You'll also find new breeds of the Unnatural, details on the Wilderness surrounding Galitia, rumors and adventure hooks, and more maps then you can shake a conjure stick at. So, if you've got the guts, Galitia's waiting. Galitia Citybook is intended for use with the Bloodshadows roleplaying game. You will need the World of Bloodshadows book and the Masterbook to play.

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