Everything is potentially fair game; however, material from the out-of-era books (such as Jedi Academy, Force Unleashed, Knights of the Old Republic and Clone Wars) as well as material from out-era found in other books must be approved by the Game Master on an individual, point-by-point basis. In this case, it is better to ask permission than to beg forgiveness; the GM does not like surprises. That said, the books the Storyteller has are as follows, in alphabetical order:
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| - Everything is potentially fair game; however, material from the out-of-era books (such as Jedi Academy, Force Unleashed, Knights of the Old Republic and Clone Wars) as well as material from out-era found in other books must be approved by the Game Master on an individual, point-by-point basis. In this case, it is better to ask permission than to beg forgiveness; the GM does not like surprises. That said, the books the Storyteller has are as follows, in alphabetical order:
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| - Everything is potentially fair game; however, material from the out-of-era books (such as Jedi Academy, Force Unleashed, Knights of the Old Republic and Clone Wars) as well as material from out-era found in other books must be approved by the Game Master on an individual, point-by-point basis. In this case, it is better to ask permission than to beg forgiveness; the GM does not like surprises. That said, the books the Storyteller has are as follows, in alphabetical order:
* Clone Wars Campaign Guide
* The Force Unleashed
* Galaxy at War
* Galaxy of Intrigue
* Jedi Academy Training Manual
* Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide
* Legacy Era Campaign Guide
* Rebellion Era Campaign Guide
* Scavenger's Guide to Droids
* Scum and Villainy
* Star Wars Saga Edition
* Starships of the Galaxy
* Threats of the Galaxy
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