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I definitely agree.
It's an excellent game, but I think you missed the most crucial point about it. It is the only published version of Tekumel that includes rules that are both playable and not vastly archaic. The rules sets from the 80s & 90s are arcane and ludicrously complex horrors filled with endless tables, and while the original D&D variant system works, it's archaic the the extreme. This is the first version of Tekumel that I would consider playing because the rules actually work.
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