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    Is the conversion by Travis Doom a supplement to the box set? Or a standalone?
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    Although I'm not sure, I think it can be used as both.
    Cattle die and kinsmen die,
    thyself too soon must die,
    but one thing never, I ween, will die, --
    fair fame of one who has earned.
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    I agree, can be used as both. I am suggesting it to player in my pbem who aren't familiar with the Birthright rules. Personally, I don't use a lot of what TD has created, but it does have a lot of good ideas that you can use.
    Let me claim your Birthright!!

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    Orginally posted by Ulairi

    Is the conversion by Travis Doom a supplement to the box set? Or a standalone?
    Definately a supplement. It is nearly useless without the box set (especially the ruins of empire) to _explain_ the wonders of the birthright universe. The conversion manual attempts to be a 'complete' conversion, but makes now attempt to describe the world, etc.

    - Doom

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