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LIFE OF MOONSON
A Fifty-Player Gloranthan Freeform

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The time is Sacred Time, the date is 1632, the place the city of Glamour, capital of the Lunar Empire. The leading citizens, dignitaries and allies of the Empire are gathered for the New Lunar Year celebrations.

The Empire is about to be reborn for another year. A glorious Seven-Year Plan has just ended. The Lunar Empire is at its height, invincible, illustrious and incomparable. But elsewhere other forces are on the move, ancient and unchained forces that are set upon the Empire's destruction. Will they fail like all other enemies before, or has the tide finally turned?

Reaching Moon Megacorp's Life of Moonson is a 50-player game of Lunar politics and intrigue. The players are the rulers, generals, bureaucrats and allies who make up the might of the Lunar Empire.

As a player, you have the opportunity to wield awesome power and influence, to lead great armies, control dread magic and fantastic creatures, or just conspire and back-stab your way to countless riches and rewards.



Reaching Moon Megacorp's Life of Moonson is a fifty-player Gloranthan freeform, written by Nick Brooke , Chris Gidlow, David Hall and Kevin Jacklin, with Rick Meints and MOB.

The freeform was first played at Glorantha-Con V in Victoria, British Columbia, in the summer of 1997. It was repeated in Melbourne, Australia at RuneCon Down Under the following winter, and its final outing was at Convulsion Goes Fourth in Leicester, UK in summer 1998.

 

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