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Weapons of the Gods
How Ancient Alien Civilizations Almost Destroyed the Earth
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- Author: Nick Redfern
- Publisher: New Page Books
- ISBN: 9781632650382
- Category: Civilization, Ancient
- Page: 256
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Every army must know the rules of engagement in order to be effective in warfare. The same is true for the twenty-first-century church. This book is a must for those who are on the front line, and I heartily endorse it to God’s elite forces. The strategies in this book are written by one of God’s present.
In 1945, the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki became the first and last victims of the atom bomb, the most destructive man-made force our planet has ever known. Or were they just the latest in a long line of Armageddon-level events? Is it possible that our civilization is, in reality, just one of many? Did previous cultures blossom, develop, and thrive, only to destroy themselves, tens or hundreds of thousands of years ago, with the same atomic technology? These are the controversial and thought-provoking questions at the heart of Nick Redfern's Weapons of the Gods, which argues that many ancient civilizations cracked the secrets of the atom, only to become the victims of its awesome, terrifying power. Still others may have been destroyed by hostile aliens with their own nuclear arsenals. Where is the evidence? The answer is shockingly simple: it's everywhere. It's just a matter of knowing where to look for it, from the biblical cities of Sodom and Gomorrah and the ancient Pakistani culture of Mohenjo-daro, Pakistan, to the Lonar Crater in India and the revelations in the Ramayana and Mahabharata, two ancient Sanskrit texts that describe nuclear warfare thousands of years ago.
Wuxia Action Series | |
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Designer(s) | Rebecca Borgstrom and Brad Elliott |
Publisher(s) | Eos Press |
Publication date | November 21, 2005 |
Genre(s) | Chinese, Martial arts, Fantasy |
System(s) | Wuxia Action System |
Weapons of the Gods is a wuxiarole-playing game based in an ancient Chinese setting. Created by Brad Elliott and Rebecca Borgstrom, Weapons of the Gods is published by Eos Press and is a license from the Hong Kongmanhua by Wong Yuk Long of the same name. The first supplement for the game, The Weapons of the Gods Companion, was due out in Winter 2006 but was delayed and ultimately released in December 2007.
System[edit]
Weapons of the Gods uses a custom-designed ruleset called the 'Wuxia Action System'. The player rolls the number of specified dice equal to the character's skill. The player then looks for matching dice. For each match, the player multiplies the number of matches by ten and adds the value of the dice in the match. For example, a roll of five dice showing 3,3,6,8,0 is a 23 (or 18, 16, or 10, should the player want a lower result).
The Wuxia Action System is also notable for the concept of the River, a small stock of dice that can be saved from any sets of matches for later use; this models the aspect of wuxia stories in which a badly battered combatant can summon a hidden reserve of strength later in the battle, even when badly wounded.
Lore sheet is a game design representing knowledge and engagement of the players in a single part of the setting. Players can invest experience points in them to be the expert on that part and to secure some future events related. Doing so, they show there are interested in this part of the campaign.[1]
References[edit]
- ^'Review of Weapons of the Gods - RPGnet RPG Game Index'. www.rpg.net. Retrieved 2016-10-04.
- Borgstrom & Elliott Weapons of the Gods (Eos Press, 2005, ISBN0-9710642-6-1)
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