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WaltOHara21 Aug 2014 9:49 p.m. PST

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Since Deathmaze was done it would be a crime not to have CITADEL OF BLOOD as well. So I've create an epub file of the Citadel of Blood rules and hosted them on the Digital Rules page on my site, under "Commercial, Out of Print" section.

If you want to play the actual game, follow the links on the post to Todd Sander's page and download his re-imaged files.

POST: link

Fishbuckle23 Aug 2014 9:47 a.m. PST

That's great. I got a copy of this when I was a boy at Salute but haven't played it for years. I'll have to dig it out again soon!

Ancestral Hamster23 Aug 2014 10:36 p.m. PST

Good for you Walt, for these revivals.

BTW, I found the full text for Ares #5 here: link

Basically, I wanted to read the "historical" background of the Citadel of Blood.

If someone has a link to a better copy of the text, please post it here. The above is filled with odd errors (mainly random text which I doubt was part of the original magazine).

WaltOHara24 Aug 2014 2:37 p.m. PST

Ancestral Hammer, I found the entire run of ARES on the Internet Archive site and was struck how bad the PDF scans were, as well as the epubs which were probably made from the same PDFs. You can read them as PDFs, but as EPUBs, they are almost unreadable from the bad scans. If I were you I'd try the PDF on the Archive, it's slightly more readable.

Ancestral Hamster24 Aug 2014 7:46 p.m. PST

Okay, thanks Walt.

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