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    Ben
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    birthright xpt files for CR2

    I thought I saw at one point somebody mentioned having core rules import
    files for birthright. If I'm not wrong, can somebody point me in the right
    direction?

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    Olesens
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    birthright xpt files for CR2

    Ben wrote:

    > I thought I saw at one point somebody mentioned having core rules import
    > files for birthright. If I'm not wrong, can somebody point me in the right
    > direction?
    >

    Netbook, http://darkstar.cyberserv.com

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    JNeighb934@aol.co
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    birthright xpt files for CR2

    In a message dated 03/27/99 4:36:22 AM Pacific Standard Time,
    olesens@bellatlantic.net writes:

    >

    This is an awesome website! Who needs TSR for source materials? Some very
    ambitious projects are being started with building the Adurian continent and
    the Imperial City of Anuire from the ground up, but I love the idea. I just
    started DMing a Birthright campaign a couple of months ago, and was sort of
    disappointed when I learned that TSR had basically dumped the setting and had
    no plans for further material. From the moment I started reading through the
    original boxed booklets I became very excited about the potential of this
    campaign world, so I couldn't understand why TSR would just let it go and why
    it had not picked up a broad base of support among D&D players. Birthright
    seemed so underdeveloped that I wondered if I would be able to find the time
    to put in the level of detail in my campaign that I would like. The thought
    crossed my mind that maybe I had gotten interested in a campaign world a few
    years too late and it was now in serious decline from lack of interest.
    However, the past few weeks of chatting on this list and checking out BR
    stuff on the web has shown me that those fears are totally unfounded. There
    is a multitude of material on the web put forth by dedicated DMs and players
    who obviously love the setting. And it will be exciting to watch the Online
    City and the Empires of Blood projects keep adding on ever growing levels of
    detail and information. Hopefully, I'll find the time to contribute myself.
    Anyway, it is good to know that there are still others out there who share
    such an interest in Birthright.

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