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===The Silk Road===
 
===The Silk Road===
*'''1-5 Involvement''': You are a player in the reopened Silk Road trading routes.
 
**'''0 Bonus''': You gain a +5 Survival Specialty Bonus: Silk Road
 
*'''1-3 Status''': You are known and respected among merchants and officials as a Player in the Silk Road Trade.
 
*'''2 Fortune''': Once per story, declare a person or organization to be another player in the Silk Road trade.
 
*'''3+ Treasure''': The Silk Road brings exotic goods of all kinds from strange lands — gold, silver, jade, glassware, strange wines, spices, beasts otherwise unknown to Shen Zhou, and more. One of these treasures has found its way into your possession.
 
 
 
===Master Jun's Library===
 
===Master Jun's Library===
 
When the Silk Road caravans were making regular stops in Blazing Beacon, they brought with them more than just the exotic wares of the west; they also brought their strange ideas and philosophies. While the Confucian and Legalist establishment took great pains to keep these ideas quarantined in the market quarter, there was a heterodox Daoist scholar who took great pains to learn whatever the foreign merchants had to say — whether it was something as trivial as weather reports, or as earth-shattering as a powerful form of kung fu. The rumors of what it contains are grandiose: sutras of a strange western two-faced god; the true Devil-Deflecting Blade Style; barbarian prayers that grant immunity in battle ... and those are the more plausible suggestions.<br>
 
When the Silk Road caravans were making regular stops in Blazing Beacon, they brought with them more than just the exotic wares of the west; they also brought their strange ideas and philosophies. While the Confucian and Legalist establishment took great pains to keep these ideas quarantined in the market quarter, there was a heterodox Daoist scholar who took great pains to learn whatever the foreign merchants had to say — whether it was something as trivial as weather reports, or as earth-shattering as a powerful form of kung fu. The rumors of what it contains are grandiose: sutras of a strange western two-faced god; the true Devil-Deflecting Blade Style; barbarian prayers that grant immunity in battle ... and those are the more plausible suggestions.<br>

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