Enter the world of Zhongguo, where Dragons and Phoenixes live among Cats, Rats, Dogs, and dozens of other races … Where the Celestial Bureaucracy governs not only the Noble Houses of Earth, but also the Heaven Court and even the weather itself … Where evil lurks in forgotten places, and ambition stirs in the hearts of the greedy and the wrathful … Where masters of the mystic martial arts make impossible feats look effortless … Where wizards conjure forth balls of fire, bolts of lightning, thunderstorms, or even changes to fate itself … Where adventure can be found from the uncharted wilderness, to the Forbidden City of Majing, and all places in between.
Jadeclaw: Anthropomorphic Fantasy Role-Playing is a complete game in one volume. Create the character you want to play from the many Races and Careers of Zhongguo, or invent your own. Immerse yourself in martial-arts battles and spell-casting with a game system that is simple to learn yet endless in possibility. Experience the wonder of a fantastic kingdom where the destiny of a thousand years can be decided in an instant.
Jadeclaw is another bold direction in fantasy role-playing games.
Based on mythical China during time of the Warring States period.
No other art is like forensic art. Other professional artists try to create something that is either fresh, beautiful, moving, virtuous, or inspiring. Simply put, throughout history art needed to be desirable to survive. Forensic art is the only artistic profession where the image can be poorly done, sketchy, unfinished, and otherwise flawed yet become perfect if it generates a successful outcome.
No matter how poorly a sketch from a witness comes out, if it helps identify the perpetrator depicted, it becomes a perfect work. The highest degree of difficulty in forensic art is the elusive task of pulling a face from a witness’s memory. However, this is the artistic duty most frequently needed by investigators of crimes against persons. In robberies, aggravated assaults, and homicides where someone lives through the scene who saw the face of the perpetrator, a sketch yielding a vision of the attacker’s face from the witness’s memory can enhance investigative efforts.
This is a chapter where I tried to combine different books in order to make a complete explanation on a theme. This time I have created a few pages where you can find a good explanation of "Inversion in English".
We all know that kids like video games, so why not help them learn course content in these virtual worlds? This guidebook will help teachers (grades 6–12) do exactly that. The authors provide a diverse collection of lively and engaging virtual spaces where students engage in role-based learning. The context might be a gigantic imaginary plant cell, where students learn the role of a biologist, or it might be a shallow valley where they learn to act like a geologist.
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Over 600 photographs, illustrations and maps
Cutaways and floorplans of all the major sights
Walks, scenic routes and thematic tours
Where to eat, where to stay, and how to get around