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(New page: {{realworld}} A '''roleplay module''' is a publication designed to be used as part of an RPG (role-playing game). This could include various types of reference books and [[short s...)
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A '''scenario''' is in individual adventure in a [[RPG|role playing game]] or [[game|computer game]], generally equivalent in complexity to a [[short story]], [[novella]], or [[episode]]. A series of related scenarios is generally termed a '''''campaign'''''.
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A '''roleplay module''' is a publication designed to be used as part of an [[RPG]] (role-playing game).
 
   
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This could include various types of [[reference book]]s and [[short story|short stories]] designed to guide players through a game.
 
 
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A scenario is in individual adventure in a role playing game or computer game, generally equivalent in complexity to a short story, novella, or episode. A series of related scenarios is generally termed a campaign.