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Adama Setting[edit]
"Adama" is an old Hebrew word meaning: "Earth, planet," or "earth, soil". Likewise it is where the name Adam comes from. The first male created by God. This is a sword and sandal, bronze era setting. This setting uses and is inspired by the setting book: Testament. It also uses Jewish mythology and Old Testament writings as a base. Other sources of inspiration come from middle eastern bronze age sources.
Campaign Setting Information[edit]
Players Guide
- Equipment
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World of <!-Setting->
- Religions
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Dungeon Master's Guide
- <--An optional page which goes gives a general explanation of the world-->
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