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From the back cover: "In 1950, Chinese communist soldiers marched into Tibet. They forced the Tibetans to agree to a slow conversion to communism. Yet as the number of troops in Tibet grew, so did the intolerance of the Chinese. It is 1959 and Tibet is a country on the verge of chaos. Tales of Chinese atrocities are spreading. The Chinese seem ready to disband the Tibetan government at any moment. The people fear for the fate of their religious leaders. An anti-Chinese rebellion is slowly engulfing the whole country in warfare. Yet things in Tibet are not always what they seem. Tibet is a place where ancient mystical teachings have been hidden. The opportunities for enlightenment are powerful, but so are the dangers. Sorcerers, malevolent spirits and cursed ritual objects are just a few of the magical hazards. For all its peace and beauty, Tibet is a harsh and dangerous place where one must be strong or smart to survive."
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| Rating | User | Comments |
| 5 / 10 | Zachary The First | Good setting material, average system. |
| 8 / 10 | Mechante_Anemone | The core system is no big whoop, though there are a few clever and eminently stealable mechanics; but the setting material is superb. |
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