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In Nomine Liber Canticorum *OP

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The Book of Songs

Make A Joyful Noise

God made the Symphony, but the players choose the tune. Music is passion and power – Songs are all that and more. A popular ditty may be as old as time . . . and able to work miracles!

Just Don't Call It Magic!

Songs aren't spells that can be sung from a hymnal. Songs are melodies already playing in your soul . . . but only a precious few can hear them.

Here is the book In Nomine players and GMs have been demanding – over 300 new Songs, sacred and profane. Not just a "grimoire," it's the definitive guide to Songs in In Nomine . Learn the part that music plays in the Symphony, and expand your campaign with new optional rules and Resources.

With the Liber Canticorum , your In Nomine game won't just sing, it will rock!

128 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1998

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David Edelstein

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I was the author and editor of a lot of supplements for the In Nomine roleplaying game, by Steve Jackson Games. That's pretty much my only claim to fame, but I guess it makes me a "published author."

You can find my In Nomine page at the "official website" link above. And yes, it really has been five years since I've updated it.

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A lot of my ratings are for books I read a long time ago, and my memory is hazy on some of them. I'd likely rate many of them differently if I reread them today.

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April 6, 2010
Yet another biased review, since I was the editor and also wrote much of the material. Mechanically, I think this was a very good supplement; it added a lot of dimension and resources to the game that players and GMs desperately wanted. It didn't do much to expand the universe or preserve the feel of the setting, though. I'd still consider it a must-have for an In Nomine campaign.
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