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Weapons and Castles of the
 

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August 31, 2002
03:31 PM: Greg Kessler says...
Weapons and Castles of the

Weapons and Castles of the Orient
Palladium Books wants us all to know that the new sourcebook Weapons and Castles of the Orient is now shipping to stores and your home. This new book is for use with any game system. The book includes all kinds of cool stuff.

  • 15 different, real world castles, each illustrated and with a basic floor plan.
  • The weapons & armor of Japan, China and the rest of the Orient.
  • Spears, swords, bow and arrow, and other weapons unique to the Orient.
  • A look at the Samurai, his weapons and armor.
    This looks like a cool book and brings back images of the classic Bushido from Fantasy Games Unlimited.



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