NEW LIFE Many thanks to Leoj O'Brian, Daniel B Ray, Andres Gonzales, and Chris Risberg for their sterling work on New Life. Without them, it would SUCK. This scenario was originally inspired by Final Fantasy VII. Great game. Probatus is a mirror of Jenovah in it. (BUT!! You don't need to have played FFVII to play this.) New Life is quite linear, because I wanted to create a tightly- structured game. Having said that there are a lot of side dungeons and so on, and you're pretty free to explore most of the time. New Life is R-Rated, and with reason. There is a fair bit of bad language, although no F-word, and some pretty graphic descriptions of gore or torture, most of it on a human subject. It's not as adult-themed as Johnny Favourite (few things could be, with the possible exception of 'Confessions of an Order Mage') ;-) All-MU parties: Ivan Solaris' clever all-Magic User parties (see Articles and Examples) will probably have no trouble. A good way to deal with the bosses is to haste up your Priests and then throw six wounds per round. For example, you can take out the egg before it uses a single special spell. On the other hand, there are some sections where all-MUs will have a some trouble. The Mould Fortress springs to mind, as does the research station, the Quad (because only a fool would charm the invisible monsters so that they can block passageways in an invisible maze..) and possibly Willard's. Coming soon, by the same author: GAZING AT THE SKY Six adventurers, down on their luck, are dragged into the experiments of Leo Gail, the genius astronomer. Or into the Anama's attempts to silence his work. The plot unfolds to reveal a huge discovery. What does the sky hold?