Strange Tales From the Nile Empire
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**Reality isn't what it used to be.**
Egypt, and much of North Africa, are no longer part of Earth's reality. Now they are part of the Nile Empire, a land whose reality matches that of our old pulp stories.
The Nile Empire is filled with strong heroes and evil villains. Their reality is represented by the villain Dr. Mobius, and ours by the heroes who fight against him. From realm runners to pulp heroes, from daring adventurers to beautiful heroines, the Tenth Empire of the Nile is full of breathtaking action and death-defying feats. Adventures happen thousands of miles under the Earth in the Land Below, in the marketplaces of Cairo, or within the desert itself.
It's a strange place, a perfect setting for Strange Tales.
Egypt, and much of North Africa, are no longer part of Earth's reality. Now they are part of the Nile Empire, a land whose reality matches that of our old pulp stories.
The Nile Empire is filled with strong heroes and evil villains. Their reality is represented by the villain Dr. Mobius, and ours by the heroes who fight against him. From realm runners to pulp heroes, from daring adventurers to beautiful heroines, the Tenth Empire of the Nile is full of breathtaking action and death-defying feats. Adventures happen thousands of miles under the Earth in the Land Below, in the marketplaces of Cairo, or within the desert itself.
It's a strange place, a perfect setting for Strange Tales.
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