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              Wanted: More Stuff
              This section contains items created by users
              of the rules, for users of the rules. Feel free to submit anything
              you have in the way of campaign scenarios, new skills or additions
              to the rules, alternate rules or magic systems, or whatever else
              you think might be useful to people. We will be happy to post it
              with an attribution. 
              Magic Criticals and Fumbles
              Here is a
              criticals/fumbles table developed by Joe Mays and Chris Arnold
              for use with the suggested magic system in the game.  
              Priests and Gods
              Here is a
              system developed by Joe Mays both for use in a Harn campaign
              and as an example of how priestly abilities might work. In
              addition, we would be happy to post any other priestly/god
              combinations people develop under this system, with an
              attribution. Also, other priestly systems that people might have
              developed for use in fantasy campaigns would be welcome on the
              site.  
              Classic AD&D Spells
              Here is a
              system developed by Joe Mays for those who prefer a more
              classic AD&D magic system. These rules can be used to play
              AD&D magic in an Eternal Soldier setting.  
                
                
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