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'''Publisher:''' Chaosium Inc.
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'''Publisher:''' [[Chaosium|Chaosium Inc.]]
  
 
'''Product Code:''' 23100  
 
'''Product Code:''' 23100  
  
'''Authors:''' Fred Behrendt, Andre Bishop, [[ David Conyers]], D.H. Frew, [[Steve_Hatherley| Steven Hatherley]], [[William Jones]], Steven C. Rasmussen, Kevin A. Ross, Gary Sumpter, John Tynes, [[Richard Watts]]
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'''Authors:''' [[Fred Behrendt]], [[Andre Bishop]], [[ David Conyers]], [[D.H. Frew]], [[Steve Hatherley| Steven Hatherley]], [[William Jones]], [[Steven C. Rasmussen]], [[Kevin A. Ross]], [[Gary Sumpter]], [[John Tynes]], [[Richard Watts]]
  
'''Artists:''' [[David Conyers]], Steven Gilberts, Chris Hill, Blair Reynolds, Tony Santo, Jason Whitley
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'''Artists:''' [[David Conyers]], [[Steven Gilberts]], [[Chris Hill]], [[Blair Reynolds]], [[Tony Santo]], [[Jason Whitley]]
  
 
'''Era:''' Now  
 
'''Era:''' Now  

Revision as of 20:57, 3 February 2006

The Stars are Right! second edition

Publisher: Chaosium Inc.

Product Code: 23100

Authors: Fred Behrendt, Andre Bishop, David Conyers, D.H. Frew, Steven Hatherley, William Jones, Steven C. Rasmussen, Kevin A. Ross, Gary Sumpter, John Tynes, Richard Watts

Artists: David Conyers, Steven Gilberts, Chris Hill, Blair Reynolds, Tony Santo, Jason Whitley

Era: Now

Published: 2004

Format: Softcover

Pages: 176

Todo

Handle differences between editions. This is the second edition.

Contents

Introduction, Love's Lonely Children, Nemo Solis Sapit, This Fire Shall Kill, The Professionals, Fractal Gods, The Gates of Delirium, The Music of the Spheres, Darkest Calling, The Source and the End, When the Stars Came Right Again.

Comments

Updated and expanded on the 1992 original with two additional scenarios: "Darkest Calling" and "The Source and the End".

The first "Darkest Calling" features a monsters of the author's own creation in the tale "Solvent Hunger", appearing in Issue 5 of "The Book of Dark Wisdom". This scenario was original going to be set in and around Darwin, Australia as per the story upon which it was based, but a limit on the word count required that it be adjusted and located in the US, thus more easily accessible to investigators (and less words required to "explain" Australia).

"The Source and the End" features a reference to Rudolph Pearson, an ongoing character featured in the author's own tales "Feasters of the Dark" and "Harami".