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THE
DARK
CONT INENT
A land of untold
riches and dangers.
You're
about
to
embark
on a quest into the heart
of one of the most
magical continents on
the face
of
the Earth.
Are you prepared?
Join
the young
American college
student, Alan Mauberg, on a
journey
of
wondrous sights and
incredible perils
into
the
heart
of
Africa.
Discover
the
myster-
ies of African magic as you
trace
the
path Sir Adrian
Braidthwaite
made on
his
a
DESIGN
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A
NOTE TO THE RULES CONSCIOUS
The contents of
this
book
are
divided be-
ground presented, but players do not need to
read
them.
In
fact, gamemast.ers may wish to
tell
their players not to read them,
to
keep the
mystery
of magic alive.
tween background information and rules.
In
order to maintain the atmosphere ofthe supple-
ment, rules
sections
are
set apart from the
main
text. These sections
will
correspond to the back-
Davidson, Basil, The African Past. Boston.
Little, Brown and
Company,
1964.
Frazer,
Sir
James
George, The Golden
Bough.
London. Oxford University Press,
1890.
Gordon, Stuart, The Book
Of
Spells, Hexes,
and
Curses.
New York, NY.
Carol
Publishing
Group,
1995.
Jordan, Michael, Encyclopedia of
Gods.
New
York, NY. Facts on File, 1993.
Some,
Malidoma Patrice,
Of
Water and the
Spirit. New York, NY. Penguin Arcana, 1995.
Stanley, Henry M.,
Through
the Dark Conti-
nent. London. Sampson Low,Marston and Com-
pany,
Ltd., 1878.
Strong, Polly, translator, African Tales.
Mogadore, OH. Telcraft, 1992.
Torrend, S. J
.
J
.,
Specimens
of
Bantu Folk-
lore. New York,
NY.
Negro Universities Press,
1921.
Tylor, Sir Edward Burnett, Anthropology.
New
York,
NY.
D.
Appleton and Co., 1881.
Waugh, Evelyn, Remote People. New York,
NY. The Ecco Press, 1990.
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAao
f'1Ef'10
From Ille desk
or:
Professor
Hastrom
November
30,
1934
My
dear Mr. Mauberg,
I
feel
I
must tell
You that Your
paper
on
Tylor's
£.timitiye
Cultu~
fell
far short
of the calibre of
work
I
have
come
to
expect
from
You
.
While
a Passable
study of that work, You
show no
sense of
what
has come to
Pass
since
ago.was published
,
over
sixty
Years
it
.
The
University
of Chicago
(})
Library o
f
Anthropology
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I
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I
...,
I ...,,
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Anthropology
is
a
living,
growing
science, and one
must regard
it as
such in
o
rder to fully
understand
and, hopefully, one day
contribute
t
o
it.
Of
al
l
my students,
You
hold
the most Po
t
ential to
become a
great
Scientist.
I Wish
to see
You
Prosper,
and not simpl y Pass this course
.
I
am
giving
You a '' B" on
your
Paper,
though
it
would merit an "A" for many
Other
students.
I
hope to
Push
you to
excel
as
I
know You can
.
As far
as Your
term paper
is
concerned, Perhaps You
should
take a
look
at
some of the
more
recent
or
little
.
known
works
we
have
in
the
library
Professor
Hastrom
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