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<span style=color:MediumSeaGreen>Yes we do, sir.
 
<span style=color:MediumSeaGreen>Yes we do, sir.
 
<span style=color:Green> By the way, my niece Elyane lives in a garret near the Newsstand.  Her building is part of the Rendoltin Plaza [[Arcology]].
 
  
 
<span style=color:darkred>((GM-Notes:This was intended to be a big campaign.  A Middle-power campaign.  Something tough enough to be dangerous to tough cousins and players familiar with the universes history and my GM style.  The idea starts with much of what Bleys found.  A Shade Realm with a bad history.  My thought was one that failed before the actual creation of the Kingdom of Amber.  So that the power struggle may not have been dynastic, perhaps not even personal.  Just something that happened because all things are possible.  It occurred before Eric was born, before everyone else was.  Its something that happened when shadows of Oberon, Osric, Finndo, Benedict, Borlak and Clymnea was all that existed of the family of Ambir.  It was going to depend on what the PCs in the game turned out to be and how to get them all involved in a campaign together, what the goals and rewards would be.  Was it personal disaster between the family members?  Was it something that happened at the time of Finndo's time as King of Amber, thus effecting this shade realm?  What lesson on cosmology was needed? Where there chunks of power around?  The primal pattern of this realm is intact still. Perhaps the PCs would want the pattern itself for construct use, and things could move from there.  It would have a variety of shadows of people they would know like Bendict, Osric, Finndo, Borlak, Clymnea, Margot, and others from the dawn of time.  Legendary chaosians, Calmirians, who knows.  Pity it never happened. Anyway... make of it what you will.)
 
<span style=color:darkred>((GM-Notes:This was intended to be a big campaign.  A Middle-power campaign.  Something tough enough to be dangerous to tough cousins and players familiar with the universes history and my GM style.  The idea starts with much of what Bleys found.  A Shade Realm with a bad history.  My thought was one that failed before the actual creation of the Kingdom of Amber.  So that the power struggle may not have been dynastic, perhaps not even personal.  Just something that happened because all things are possible.  It occurred before Eric was born, before everyone else was.  Its something that happened when shadows of Oberon, Osric, Finndo, Benedict, Borlak and Clymnea was all that existed of the family of Ambir.  It was going to depend on what the PCs in the game turned out to be and how to get them all involved in a campaign together, what the goals and rewards would be.  Was it personal disaster between the family members?  Was it something that happened at the time of Finndo's time as King of Amber, thus effecting this shade realm?  What lesson on cosmology was needed? Where there chunks of power around?  The primal pattern of this realm is intact still. Perhaps the PCs would want the pattern itself for construct use, and things could move from there.  It would have a variety of shadows of people they would know like Bendict, Osric, Finndo, Borlak, Clymnea, Margot, and others from the dawn of time.  Legendary chaosians, Calmirians, who knows.  Pity it never happened. Anyway... make of it what you will.)

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