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An entire subsector at your fingertips!

The third edition of Subsector Sourcebook: Sequoyah details the Sequoyah Subsector which is Subsector F of Clement Sector.

Sequoyah is the last of the four main subsectors to be colonized.  While all of the systems have been settled, the subsector still maintains a frontier feel.  As the spinward frontier of Clement Sector, the subsector is the gateway to the colonies on the edge of Clement Sector and the unsettled worlds of Leonidas Sector.

Within these pages you will find the wilds of Bowemiwak, equality on Chriseda, the Igbo music of Amadioha, the optimism of Torarentsacorsus, and the strength of Boone.  Each of these worlds with very different ideas on the way to proceed after the Conduit Collapse of 2331.

Each world comes complete with detailed information concerning the system and the planet itself, yet leaves the Referee plenty of room to use these worlds as they see fit.  Made with the busy Referee in mind, this book can be used to expand your knowledge of Clement Sector or as a useful set of worlds to expand your current campaign.

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147
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SS4
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File Last Updated:
December 04, 2022
This title was added to our catalog on May 02, 2016.