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Indiana Jones Magic & Mysticism: The Dark Continent is a roleplaying supplement written by Lee Garvin and published by West End Games in 1997. The book provides information on the practice of magic in African societies, and detailed rules for magic using the D6 System rules. It includes a framing story written in epistolary form, about the search for the long-lost British anthropologist Sir Adrian Braidthwaite by Alan James Mauberg, a graduate student from the University of Chicago, as well as an adventure set after Braidthwaite is found.

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  • Indiana Jones Magic & Mysticism: The Dark Continent is a roleplaying supplement written by Lee Garvin and published by West End Games in 1997. The book provides information on the practice of magic in African societies, and detailed rules for magic using the D6 System rules. It includes a framing story written in epistolary form, about the search for the long-lost British anthropologist Sir Adrian Braidthwaite by Alan James Mauberg, a graduate student from the University of Chicago, as well as an adventure set after Braidthwaite is found.
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  • Indiana Jones Magic & Mysticism: The Dark Continent
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  • November 1934 - September 1935
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  • Indiana Jones Magic & Mysticism: The Dark Continent is a roleplaying supplement written by Lee Garvin and published by West End Games in 1997. The book provides information on the practice of magic in African societies, and detailed rules for magic using the D6 System rules. It includes a framing story written in epistolary form, about the search for the long-lost British anthropologist Sir Adrian Braidthwaite by Alan James Mauberg, a graduate student from the University of Chicago, as well as an adventure set after Braidthwaite is found.
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