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Ridley is in Chaos
In the wake of the Ridley Massacre, a new faction has arisen in Ridley: the Seditionists. These men and women seek to free the northern town from the shackles of the Guild and the manipulations of the Union, in the hopes that Ridley can stand on its own as a free, independent settlement.
The Fated are brought in to help deal with the chaos the Seditionists are causing throughout the town, but are the riots really the result of unruly and entitled workers? Or is a hidden threat using the Seditionists to mask their own sinister plot?
Northern Sedition is the second in a three-part series of adventures for the Through the Breach roleplaying game. It can be played either on its own or as the sequel to Northern Aggression. It requires the Core Rules to play.
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