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The NeXus Files

The NeXus Files

If you tended to see what Nexus had been up to each month when you got your Signs and Portents, this is for you - and if you have not heard of him, but are entertained by gamers' stories, it is worth a look.

Publisher's blurb: "In May 2003, Jonny Nexus embarked on a journey that would take him from the ruins of post-WWIII Poland to the shores of long-gone realms, and from the faded grandeur of 1920s Venice to the twice-sunned deserts of alien worlds. During this journey he would view fabulous sights, witness epoch-shattering events, and meet beings of both might and majesty - many of whom he then proceeded to kill. He engaged millennia old vampires in hand-to-hand combat armed only with petrol bombs and a ready wit. He uncovered secrets of ages past; he forgot secrets of ages past. He robbed from those that had money, and kept it. Across a score of glittering worlds he entirely failed to write himself into either myth or legend.

"But he did have fun.

"And somewhere along the way he even found time to die.

"Several times.

"For thirty months, Jonny Nexus recorded the thoughts aroused by, and the lessons learned from, his twice-weekly roleplaying habit in a column he wrote for Mongoose Publishing's Signs & Portents magazine. Part travelogue, part guide, part manual, and part manifesto, these are those columns."

More when I get hold of a copy!

Book Details:
Author: Jonny Nexus
Publishers' Reference: MGP6196
ISBN: 978-1-907702-60-0
Paperback, 218 pages
Date: September 2011

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Product page last updated: 15 December 2011