Parallel Lines is a collection of eight very different scenarios set in seven very different versions of Earth. Each mission is self-contained, but the collection can be played as a complete campaign with the characters forming an elite team in Valhalla's Mjollnir Section.The adventures include the Salem Witch Trials, a post-apocalyptic Camargue, an Orwellian Britain, epic journeys by airship and Trans-Siberian Express, a voyage to the bottom of the sea, an investigation through the streets of a disintegrating Edinburgh, and a murder hunt through a dystopian London.Packed with wild ideas and creative locations, along with dozens of colourful NPCs (and some distinctly weird ones), Parallel Lines is transplanar adventuring at its very best.Parallel Lines requires access to both Luther Arkwright: Roleplaying Across the Parallels and Mythras for full enjoyment.
This book challenges the conventional wisdom that dismissed disco as fluffy prefab schlock while also recuperating punk’s unhip pop influences, revealing how these two genres were more closely connected than most people assume.
Through "Euclid's Window" Leonard Mlodinow brilliantly and delightfully leads us on a journey through five revolutions in geometry, from the Greek concept of parallel lines to the latest notions of...
This book challenges the conventional wisdom that dismissed disco as fluffy prefab schlock while also recuperating punk's unhip pop influences, revealing how these two genres were more closely connected than most people assume.
Parallel Lines is the visual journal of emerging photographer Ope Odueyungbo: artist, social influencer, and traveler.
By making believe there are no straight edges or rulers in the world, the reader learns the geometric principles of straight, parallel, and perpendicular lines.
Then it turned sour - strikes, bad food, delays. This is the story of these railways: the real railway and the railway of our dreams.
Parallel Lines: The Science Fiction Illustrations of Peter Elson & Chris Moore
Hornsby station was opened on 17 Sept. 1886 and at the time of Whitton's estimate in Oct. 1885 would have been under construction . Whitton appears to have been referring to a location close to Hornsby as “ Pearces Corner " .
This new, expanded edition of 'Welsh Quilts' is an authoritative guide to the history and art of the quilt in Wales.
Parallel Lines reaches across vast distances in time and place, from 19th century industrial England to 21st century coastal BC, unfolding a memoir in poetry that explores the loss, discovery and longing that is the immigrant experience.