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| - Number: 7210 Released: 1993 Author: Nigel D. Findley ISBN: 1-55560-197-9 Price: $18.00 Pages: 152 + 8 color Status/Availability: out of print/very rare Sections: Introduction, First Impressions, Geography, How It Came to Be, Politics, Tir Society, Economy, Telecommunications, Laws, Tir Tairngire Peace Force, Portland, Salem, Eugene, Open Conference, Map Overview: Finally good information on the Tir. After lots of contradictory statements in earlier books, this one attempts to give a view behind the curtain, sorry, wall that surrounds Tir Tairngire. This is, in my opinion, one of the best country sourcebooks, mainly because it not only focuses on the country's customs and laws, but also on how those laws are implemented, when you have to watch out, and more along those lines. Like most of t
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| - Number: 7210 Released: 1993 Author: Nigel D. Findley ISBN: 1-55560-197-9 Price: $18.00 Pages: 152 + 8 color Status/Availability: out of print/very rare Sections: Introduction, First Impressions, Geography, How It Came to Be, Politics, Tir Society, Economy, Telecommunications, Laws, Tir Tairngire Peace Force, Portland, Salem, Eugene, Open Conference, Map Overview: Finally good information on the Tir. After lots of contradictory statements in earlier books, this one attempts to give a view behind the curtain, sorry, wall that surrounds Tir Tairngire. This is, in my opinion, one of the best country sourcebooks, mainly because it not only focuses on the country's customs and laws, but also on how those laws are implemented, when you have to watch out, and more along those lines. Like most of the country books, this one is most suitable for gamemasters in order to write adventures based in Tir Tairngire, but it also contains useful information for players who want to check up on the world behind the game system. We also get a look at the most important people in the Tir government, with a lot of hints dropped that not all is as it seems to be. Three cities (Portland, Salem, and Eugene) are also described in reasonable detail, and a map of the country is provided at the back of the book, something I feel FASA should have done in all sourcebooks. However, since Tir Tairngire is not very easy to enter (sort of East Germany-style inaccessible), the book is not really useful for players operating from Seattle, unless, of course, some Tir noble decides to hire outside help. Similar Products: Aztlan, California Free State, Denver — The City of Shadows, Native America Nations: Volume One, Native America Nations: Volume Two, Target: Smuggler Havens, Target: UCAS, The Neo-Anarchist's Guide to North America, Tír na nÓg Survey Rating: 6.6 (27 votes) Rating: 6.9 Comment: "This place couldn’t ever exist. Too much inside joking. Wannabe junk."
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