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Robert Hughes

Robert Hughes is a freelance fantasy and science fiction writer who has published works for tabletop top role playing games like Dungeons & Dragons and Fragged Empire. He has written several full length novels but is currently working on the first piece that he wishes to publish.
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A Single Tearfall
A Silver Best Selling Adventure for Dungeons & Dragons. An injured young fisherman stumbles into Elventree with a brightly coloured egg in his arms. He claims it fell from the sky and broke his rowboat. When he swam to the shore an elf with skin of ash attacked him and tried to take the egg. Will you help him keep it safe, Adventurers? A Two/Four-Hour Adventure for Tier Two Characters. Optimized for APL 8.
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Fantasy

Fragged Empire 2
Robert was one of the location writers for the Location Guide of the popular Fragged Empire Second Edition by Australian game designer Wade Dyer. "Your genetically engineered people are returning to the stars to usher in the dawn of a new age. Now is the time to reconnect with other forgotten species, explore war-torn worlds, combat ancient threats and forge new frontiers."
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Fragged Empire 2
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Science Fiction

Magician's Choice
Magician's Choice is an introduction to the system of Fragged Empire 2 designed and written by Robert Hughes. In this adventure you and your crew witness the crashing of a vessel and must race against time and the locals to salvage the ship and contents. What you discover at the ship puts you the middle two of opposing forces and you must decide how best to turn the situation to your advantage.
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Science Fiction

"You don't have to worry about me dying of old age, Jobe. I'll get popped by a faulty scrubber or a stray piece of slag long before my hair silvers!"
— Becca, Kaltoran Mobile Mining Pilot; Fragged Empire 2 Location Guide

As you cross the threshold of the final gatestone the still air of the Cormanthor forest is abruptly replaced with a cool breeze. Like a new artist painting a scene you're familiar with: the broad strokes of the clearing around you are the same, but they've been painted by a very different cosmic hand.
— Robert Hughes, A Single Tearfall
"At the end of the grand crystalline chamber, a beautiful wingless faerie sits on a throne of ebon wood. His robes are made of running river water, his hair as black as a void. Atop his head sits a crown of ebony leave - only visible against the dark by the starlight filigree adorning it."
— Robert Hughes, A Single Tearfall
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