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Eragra - The Game of Eras
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What is Eragra?©

Wed Jan 21, 2009, 10:05 AM
Eragra is a new trading card game in combination with books, comics, tv serial animation, live tournaments, board games, console games, figures etc. We could say that it is a step forward from anything you know till now. But first of all "What does it mean?" Eragra means the Game of the Centuries, the ultimate challenge. It is a live game in which if you loose... then you simply die. Many of you are duelists in several games... be sure you haven't dealt with something like this ever!

The game as we said is followed by its own history. Nine books in total will become a part of you for every new edition. The first book edition is called Eragra: The First Step. It is a completely new mythology, new storyline, new creatures but the most spectacular of all is that many worlds, time ages, heroes are mixed to give you an extraordinary adventure.


Every piece of this project is connected with the previous one. 3 heroes are the main subject of it. With you to lead them along the way and based on all the pieces we'll give you, you have a simple mission. To destroy Eragra and save the world. Through them you'll discover too many things... The playing part, the readings, the riddles, the duels, the quests... And of course the prizes you will earn.

For now the only thing we can do for you is to give you a taste from the first book...but don't hurry to judge it from the cover... Its real meaning is hidden behind the words you'll read... Between the lines sort of speak. Till our first publishing the Eragra family welcomes you...©


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