Haven Fallen - Solo Adventure - Dead Zone
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In Haven Fallen - Dead Zone you assume the role of an adventurer in a Dark Science Fantasy setting. You will require The Haven Fallen Core Rulebook (CRB)¸ and any associated Expansions you wish to use to assist you¸ along with a pen and paper or word-processing document¸ to play.
The story is set up with an Introduction¸ a handful of location details and a few pertinent Story Points. The rest is down to you and your imagination.
The Actions you take should depend on who and what you see¸ and how you wish to interact. Keep a record of your story and adapt it as per the result of each Action. As you progress you will see that you are behaving as your own Storyteller¸ creating the interactive world in which you are playing.
Use the Character Creation section of the CRB to create your Character and use the Storyteller section of the CRB to assist with generating NPCs.
Once you have familiarised yourself with the following few pages¸ you are ready to begin.
THE BONUS DIE
When allowed to roll a Bonus Die¸ roll two of the same required Dice and choose the most beneficial result.
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There are parts of the Known where even the bravest fear to tread. The Dead Zone is a part of the furthest reaches of the Wahid Sector. Though the Trinity Pact claim to have dominion this area of Space¸ there are less than half a dozen Pact operatives who can claim to have ventured to the Dead Zone. It is farther from the Core Beacon than the Yarathun Homeworld in the Arbea Sector. It is less explored than the entirety of the Aithnayn Sector. The Tenarnun prohibit their Shaman from stepping foot here.
In correlation to it's enigma¸ the Dead Zone also represents the last part of the Known which is unknown. Recently¸ the Trinity Pact have placed an importance upon the exploration and colonisation of the Dead Zone. This fact¸ coupled with the Zaralunil reluctance to enter the Dead Zone¸ has made this vast unexplored place an attractive target for prospectors and those of influence. It is no person's land¸ yet it represents the chance for all to rise.
