Mosstroopers


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This book provides the rules for a new war-gaming table-top experience called 'Mosstroopers, ' from Collide-O-Scope Edutainment. Easy to learn to play, hard to walk away, and fun to share with others! Based on Scottish Border Reiver history, players immerse themselves in the chaotic existence of those who swore to defend the Border, their families, and their freedom







The Moss Troopers


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"A tale of smuggling set in the Napoleonic era, the Galloway countryside is juxtaposed against London life in a story of pressganging and kidnapping as Free Trading is explored from a number of angles through a fast paced adventure romance. The heroine Patsy has to find a hero worthy of her love from the many varieties of man on offer. The contrast between London and Galloway lifestyles are highlighted with an ironic humour and it is no surprise that Patsy learns more on Isle Rathan than she ever does in London."--Booksellers website.




The Mosstrooper


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Reproduction of the original: The Mosstrooper by Robert Scott Fittis




The Mosstrooper: A Legend of the Scottish Border


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"The Mosstrooper: A Legend of the Scottish Border" by Robert Scott Fittis. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.




Terra Moss


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In another mind, in another place, and elsewhere in time, there is the world of Terra Moss. It is inhabited by tellurians, the cat-eyed kindred, who are divided into many kindreds (races) of which the predominate are the Kedi, the qitt, the Koboldlyn, along with other minor kindreds. A world of beauty, seid (magic), numerous gods, and thousands of years of history. An era had ended; a once-proud though arrogant kindred, the Twiniarians, the white-eyed kindred (the Hvitragua), had fallen; the victors showed little to no mercy. Their cities, great and small, were plundered and razed; the inhabitants fled, tossed to the winds to be either slaughtered or enslaved. This is the tale of one of the fallen, a white-eyed miris (male) named Burrwood--the Scrolls of Burrwood Aen'Nith, Amanuensis; Book 1, Terra Moss.













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