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