Logan was getting bored with D&D. Sure, he had tried other games, Paranoia, Call of Cthulu, Shadowrun, even
Munchkin, but his group wanted a D&D style game. He even tried a few games like D&D, but his group had too
many difficulties with the rules. Fortunately for Logan, he had found a new store at the mall. Spells R Us,
obviously a game shop. If not, at least he would probably be able to pick up some Magic cards. When he walked
in though, Logan was very surprised by what he saw.
"What is this place?" He asked.
"This place, Logan, is my Spells R Us. I'd tell you to look around, but I can guess what you came here for."
The shopkeeper said, producing a book from behind the counter.
"How did you, wait, is that what I think it is?" Logan asked, running toward the counter.
"Yep, the Game of Change RPG. You look like a guy who would use it right, so I'll make you a deal. Buy it now,
and I'll throw in a dungeon module for free." The shopkeeper said.
"Wow, that's amazing! Of course, how much is it?" Logan said as he began rummaging through his pockets.
"Twenty five bucks. I also have dice at a quarter each." The shopkeeper said as he put a box of dice on the
counter.
"Awesome! What kind of dice does the Game of Change use?" Logan asked.
"Mostly ten siders, but there are a few rules that bring in sixes." The old man replied.
"I'll take the game and six dice please. Four D10's and two D6's." Logan said.
The old man rang him up and handed over the supplies. As he was handed them, Logan examined the dice. Each of
the ten siders had a symbol replacing the ten. There was a green die with a dollar sign, a red die with a
heart, a brown die with a paw print, and a white die with a bat. The sixes also had symbols replacing their
highest value. The pink one had the female sign, and the blue one had the male.
"Now, I believe there was a dungeon module promised." The old man said, pulling Logan back to reality, "I
think you'll particularly enjoy this one."