Mus of Kerbridge review
Book: Mus of Kerbridge Author: Pauli Kidd Pages: 314 Hard Core Scale: 4/4 Normal Scale: 10/10 Publish Date: 1995 About: One foul night a foul magician plots an assassination attempt which leads to accidentally giving intelligence to a mouse. Mus finds himself in a larger world, one no longer of peril and fear but one of beauty and kindness of friends. All around political intrigue and looming war threaten such beautiful peace. But a clever mouse with a big heart can make all the difference in the world. Set in Pauli Kidd’s Lace and Steel RPG setting. Review: I admire its purity. So pure. The romance, the swashbuckling, captured in its ancient art. A genre now often glanced over in fantasy and imagination. Apox on me and my stick shoved up ass. The purest essence of what Pauli is truly capable of. My second favorite book from them and the only reason is “Fangs of K’aath” was written for storytellers and about the story. Its rare for a writer to knock someth...