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Datapuls ADL

By: Catalyst Game Labs

Type: Hardcover

Product Line: Shadowrun (5th Edition) - Foreign Language Editions

Last Stocked on 7/24/2020

Product Info

Title
Datapuls ADL
Publisher
Sub-category
Publish Year
2016
Pages
176
Dimensions
12x8.5x.5"
NKG Part #
2147752271
MFG. Part #
CAT47020G
Type
Hardcover

Description

And today ... ADL

The Alliance of German Countries - a patchwork country, a region full of contrasts, a country deeply interwoven with the shadows. Here you will find troll republics, elven states, toxic contaminated zones and huge megaplexes. Berlin with its eternal conflict between anarchist neighborhoods and corporate strongholds. Hamburg with its flooded roads and the springboard to the contaminated North Sea. The Rhein-Ruhr-Megaplex, a melting pot of ghettos, city centers, industry and corporations - over which the dragon Lofwyr is enthroned in Neu-Essen. And just because the ADL is so heterogeneous, a mix of rampant wilderness and teeming urbanity, remote escape and overcrowded cities, awakening mysteries and contaminated lands, runners should know it well, otherwise the shadows will eat you faster,

Datapuls ADL is a source book for Shadowrun 5, which presents an overview of the current situation in the Alliance of German Lands in 2078. It offers new insights, but also gives summaries of the already known, to make new and old playgroups the ADL home for their runs and runners. In addition to descriptions of the lifestyle, the corporate and political world, of subcultures, magic and matrix, a focus is placed on the three plexes Berlin, Hamburg and Rhine-Ruhr-Megaplex. But also short descriptions of the SOX, the Troll Republic, the Papal State Westphalen and the Elven Duchy Pomorya can be found, as well as insights into dark Metaplot mysteries, new NPCs and floor plans for direct use at the gaming table. Time and again interrupted by datapulse news of the latest events - because uninformed runners are dead runners.

Please note this is a German-language item with no English language components unless noted in the condition note.