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Dreaming Spires

By on September 21, 2012
Leagues of Adventure

Dreaming SpiresIt’s a time of revolution!

A time of exploration & discovery.A time when science itself stands poised to usher in a new golden age, or doom the world to terrible war. In the ancient university of Cambridge, the scion of an aristocratic family has gone missing, unearthing a plot which threatens to plunge the British Empire into chaos Can the intrepid globetrotters solve the Cambridge conspiracy before it’s too late? What secrets lie hidden beneath its dreaming spires?

Dreaming Spires is an action-packed scenario, featuring five nail-biting episodes of investigation and adventure. It can be played standalone, or as the first part of The Great Game campaign.

Welcome to the first in a new line of action packed adventures for the critically acclaimed Leagues of Adventure by Triple Ace Games.

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About Dave McAlister

Dave has been roleplaying for over 30 years, having played and/or run most mainstream systems with the espionage genre being an early favourite. So much so that, in 1999, he started Modus Operandi. That same year he joined the Sarbreenar "Living" campaign team as their plotline controller before moving across to the Living Spycraft campaign team (as UK Regional Branch Director) in 2003. 2003 also saw the birth of UK Role Players as well as Dave's first (and, so far, only) freelance appointment (co-writing World Militaries and consulting on both US Militaries and Battlegrounds, all for Spycraft). Since then, Dave has concentrated on supporting the UK gaming scene. He has organised and run several small, one-day, events and was the RPG Area Manager for Gen Con UK in 2004. He is currently the webmaster for the Conception and Con-Quest conventions as well as, of course, UK Role Players. His current favourite systems are Savage Worlds and Cinematic Unisystem

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