@scattershot @trashheap Here are a few shots of what I've got here. The boxes are from the most recent edition, initially released in 2109-2020. There's 4 to 7 books in each one...

I think this page lists everything that exists, all editions and languages combined: https://www.legrog.org/jeux/nephilim

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@scattershot @trashheap I'm confused about something regarding this OG English edition though. Or lost in translation, rather than confused.

I've noticed they use 'she' to designate the gamemaster, which is a pleasant surprise at first (it's the middle of the 90's after all). Then I read the stance you can see on the picture. I don't fully understand it, can't figure out if it's serious, or if it's some third degree occult joke.

@FatherEnoch, I saw your boost earlier and read your bio, which says "Capo of the PC woke mob". Would you then be kind enough to enlighten a fellow non-native English speaker about what PC means?

(edit: Politically Correct, of course! thanks!)

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@artsun @scattershot @trashheap @FatherEnoch Politically correct. A term from the Soviet Communist Party, I believe, to dictate what officials are allowed to say and not contradict party doctrine.

I think today, far right bigots would say "woke".

@yora @artsun @scattershot @trashheap

It was not from the Soviet Union, the term "Politically Correct" emerged from some colleges in the United States as a #blanketterm for language that was not either/or racist, misogynistic, xenophobic, et all.

Then the right wing, who were at the same time throwing around words like "Culture War," and "Homintern," jumped all over Political Correctness, calling it censorship and thought control.

@FatherEnoch @artsun @scattershot @trashheap Still pretty much the same as woke.