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    Steven Erikson's Malazan Books of the Fallen

    This series deffinetly gets my vote and has everything that a fantasy setting needs. The way Erikson has written them is as a series of interlinked storylines accross three continients on an un-named world and it would be easy enough to set the core rules on the Malazan Empire and it's wars on...
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    Doctor Who/Torchwood

    The version that no one can remeber was called Time Lord and was published by BBC books in the early to mid nineties, not long after the end of the series and probably aimed at the people buying the 'New Adventures' books. It is, sadly, too constricted and the character gen was a bit vague...
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    Wheel of Time

    As far as I'm aware WotC only ever produced two books in the series, the core rules and an expansion/source book on the second book in the WoT series called Propecies of the Dragon. I've the core book but I have never seen the expansion/sourcebook anywhere. The main problem is that the entire...
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    Strontium Dog

    Oaky, as this is at least the second thread for this I don't know if this has been said before. Strontium Dogs is the 'Noon' of an Earth timeline which is in three stages: Stage 1 - 'Dawn', Judge Dredd Stage 2 - 'Noon', Strontium Dogs Stage 3 - 'Twilight', Durham Red Each is interlinked with...
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