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<blockquote data-quote="Prest0" data-source="post: 2170795" data-attributes="member: 13621"><p>So you think strapping a nuclear reactor to your back and waving a proton-thingamahoochie around makes you a ghost hunter? Think again! My name is Jackson Green, and I'm a professional ghost hunter. I’ve seen some stuff that would make your hair curl if it’s straight or straighten it out if it’s curly. Ghost hunting is a job that requires preparation. Walking into a supernatural situation without the right instruments and knowledge is like trying to fix a ’56 Chevy without a toolbox.</p><p></p><p>illustration of Jackson GreenThis guide is your toolbox. It’s a collection of notes from my close brushes with the supernatural, and hopefully this book can help you avoid some of the bumps and bruises I earned by learning things the hard way. You may be familiar with some of these techniques as published in Last Rites and Bloodlines, but most parts have never seen the light of day before now.</p><p></p><p>Now, there's other guides out there that give you new ghost-hunting professions, skills, feats, magic, and whatnot. This ain't like those guides. No sense in going over the same old crunch. My guide tells you:</p><p></p><p> * How to conduct a ghost hunt if you're a player or how to run one if you're a GM</p><p> * Ghost hunting equipment used by real-world ghost hunters and advice on how to use it</p><p> * Detailed information about the different kinds of ghosts</p><p> * A template for converting characters to ghosts</p><p> * A random Seance outcome table</p><p> * Three ghost-themed adventure outlines for GMs</p><p> * FORTY-SIX additional adventure seeds, just 'cause I'm a cool guy</p><p> * A Paranormal Lexicon with terms and concepts vital to ghost hunters.</p><p> * A short list of websites that make for great research</p><p></p><p>And here's the nitty-gritty:</p><p></p><p> * 46 pages, not counting front cover or OGL</p><p> * Color cover, illustrations, and helpful sidebars throughout.</p><p> * Includes "printer-friendly" version with all color and artwork removed.</p><p> * Requires free Acrobat PDF Reader 5.0 or newer (available here)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prest0, post: 2170795, member: 13621"] So you think strapping a nuclear reactor to your back and waving a proton-thingamahoochie around makes you a ghost hunter? Think again! My name is Jackson Green, and I'm a professional ghost hunter. I’ve seen some stuff that would make your hair curl if it’s straight or straighten it out if it’s curly. Ghost hunting is a job that requires preparation. Walking into a supernatural situation without the right instruments and knowledge is like trying to fix a ’56 Chevy without a toolbox. illustration of Jackson GreenThis guide is your toolbox. It’s a collection of notes from my close brushes with the supernatural, and hopefully this book can help you avoid some of the bumps and bruises I earned by learning things the hard way. You may be familiar with some of these techniques as published in Last Rites and Bloodlines, but most parts have never seen the light of day before now. Now, there's other guides out there that give you new ghost-hunting professions, skills, feats, magic, and whatnot. This ain't like those guides. No sense in going over the same old crunch. My guide tells you: * How to conduct a ghost hunt if you're a player or how to run one if you're a GM * Ghost hunting equipment used by real-world ghost hunters and advice on how to use it * Detailed information about the different kinds of ghosts * A template for converting characters to ghosts * A random Seance outcome table * Three ghost-themed adventure outlines for GMs * FORTY-SIX additional adventure seeds, just 'cause I'm a cool guy * A Paranormal Lexicon with terms and concepts vital to ghost hunters. * A short list of websites that make for great research And here's the nitty-gritty: * 46 pages, not counting front cover or OGL * Color cover, illustrations, and helpful sidebars throughout. * Includes "printer-friendly" version with all color and artwork removed. * Requires free Acrobat PDF Reader 5.0 or newer (available here) [/QUOTE]
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