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SebastianGray Since: Apr, 2011
29th May, 2019 09:00:44 AM

If it is from a Sourcebook (Vigilus?) as indicated by your third point then it should probably be in the Tabletop Game section.

If it is a sourcebook then I personally would write it as :

Edited by SebastianGray Knowledge is Power, Guard it Well
bitemytail Since: Dec, 2011
29th May, 2019 09:33:28 AM

Yeah, it's from Vigilus Ablaze.

Health sure is versatile. It's possible to be both light-headed and dim-witted. At the same time, no less.
SebastianGray Since: Apr, 2011
29th May, 2019 09:34:50 AM

Abaddon's alliance with the Fallen?

Knowledge is Power, Guard it Well
crazysamaritan MOD Since: Apr, 2010
29th May, 2019 09:38:52 AM

If it isn't a sourcebook/splatbook, which means Barnes and Noble would shelve it with other novels, not rulebooks, it belongs under the Literature category, and both the franchise and the book title should be wicks.


Assuming it is shelved with the rulebooks, ~Sebastian Gray described it correctly, without wicking to the book title.

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bitemytail Since: Dec, 2011
29th May, 2019 10:36:24 AM

^^ Yeah. Specifically how it says that he's made deals with beings as powerful as the Chaos Gods, so the fallen basically immediately agreed to his suggestions on how to use their super-weapon.

Health sure is versatile. It's possible to be both light-headed and dim-witted. At the same time, no less.
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