
1248 Sourcebook 2: Bearers of the Flame eBook
This book focuses on the Fourth Imperium, successor to the Third (and thus the Rule of Man and the original Ziru Sirka). The Fourth Imperium came into existence in troubled times, a century after the collapse of the Third Imperium in a bloody civil war. Other events are also afoot, which will make the founding years of the new empire more interesting than it would perhaps like.Ā
The Fourth Imperium tried to build on all that was best in the Third while avoiding its worst mistakes. However, everything about creating an interstellar society is complicated, especially in the New Era, and nothing ever works out quite like the planners had hoped. This applies to in-game details too. While this book presents a broad image of the Imperium as it is seen from āaboveā, as the viewpoint is moved in to focus on one or another aspect of the setting it will be seen that there is a lot of local variation. One WorldCorp is not necessarily like another; a given Imperial Baron is different from his neighbouring lord. There is plenty of room for individual Referees to add or change details and make the setting their own.
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This book focuses on the Fourth Imperium, successor to the Third (and thus the Rule of Man and the original Ziru Sirka). The Fourth Imperium came into existence in troubled times, a century after the collapse of the Third Imperium in a bloody civil war. Other events are also afoot, which will make the founding years of the new empire more interesting than it would perhaps like.Ā
The Fourth Imperium tried to build on all that was best in the Third while avoiding its worst mistakes. However, everything about creating an interstellar society is complicated, especially in the New Era, and nothing ever works out quite like the planners had hoped. This applies to in-game details too. While this book presents a broad image of the Imperium as it is seen from āaboveā, as the viewpoint is moved in to focus on one or another aspect of the setting it will be seen that there is a lot of local variation. One WorldCorp is not necessarily like another; a given Imperial Baron is different from his neighbouring lord. There is plenty of room for individual Referees to add or change details and make the setting their own.












