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Weird War I: The 13th Warrior

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The British XIII Squadron was formed in 1915 and transferred to France later that same year. Its emblem is a cat’s head with a sword behind it, so some jokingly call it the “Stabbed Cats” squadron. Others call it the “Unlucky Thirteenth,” though at this time it’s brand new and hasn’t proven lucky or otherwise.

In this airborne tale of terror, the heroes are airmen of the British XIII Squadron. Their upcoming trials will pit them against German pilots, social rivals, dark sorcery, and a titanic hunter beyond their wildest nightmares.

This is the adventure by Shane Hensley unlocked in the “War Never-Ending” stretch goal of the Kickstarter for Weird War I!

Requires the Weird War I  and Savage Worlds to play.

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Weird War I is part of Pinnacle Entertainment Group’s Weird Wars series. The Twilight Legion has so far marched across the battlefields of RomeVietnam, and World War II. Now intrepid soldiers, sailors, airmen, and even civilians must endure the mud and trenches of what would become known as World War I.


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Rich E May 27, 2016 5:03 pm UTC
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From page 6: "Run this encounter as a Quick Combat (a supplement is attached to the end of this adventure for those who don’t have it)."
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