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Old 06-05-2009, 01:00 AM
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[RPG]: Seers of the Throne, reviewed by C.W.Richeson (2/3)

http://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/14/14309.phtml

Christopher W. Richeson's Summary:

<I>Seers</I> offers more detail on a core <I>Mage: The Awakening</I> antagonist, but has varying quality by chapter.

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Re: [RPG]: Seers of the Throne, reviewed by C.W.Richeson (2/3)

I have to agree. I was underwhelmed with the whole book. They tap dance around any information that discusses what the Exarchs are really doing up in the Supernal Realms. I guess I was more after that, but I'm sure that book is coming. Was it worth the money I spent on it? No, because:

1. It's expensive, even for a PDF.
2. The Seers aren't that different from the regular mages. A lot of what you get is not a big surprise at all.
3. Most boring groups I've encountered in Mage: the Awakening.
4. Some ideas for Supernal reality, but not many.

I hope others get a bigger kick out of it than I did.
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