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Tempestcover.jpg|1990, ArM2, Lion Rampant<br>Summer - [[The Tempest]]<br>[[ArM2]]; Part II
Tempestcover.jpg|1990<br>Lion Rampant<br>Summer - [[The Tempest]]<br>[[ArM2]]; Part II
A Winters Tale cover.jpg|1991, ArM2, Lion Rampant<br>Autumn - [[A Winter's Tale]]<br>[[ArM2]]; Part III
A Winters Tale cover.jpg|1991<br>Lion Rampant<br>Autumn - [[A Winter's Tale]]<br>[[ArM2]]; Part III
Midsummer Night cover.jpg|1992, ArM3, White Wolf<br>Spring - [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]<br>[[ArM3]]; Part I
Midsummer Night cover.jpg|1992<br>White Wolf<br>Spring - [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]<br>[[ArM3]]; Part I
Twelfth Night cover.jpg|1993, ArM3, White Wolf<br>Winter - [[Twelfth Night]]<br>[[ArM3]]; Part IV
Twelfth Night cover.jpg|1993<br>White Wolf<br>Winter - [[Twelfth Night]]<br>[[ArM3]]; Part IV
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 25 June 2014

The Four Seasons are a series of loosely-connected, long-range scenarios meant to thematically illustrate the life cycle of a typical Covenant with that of the troupe of player characters.

The scenarios are built to develop slowly and to have otherwise unrelated adventures happening during their timeframes. The creative teams of the books are distinct as well; there seems to be no single unifying author involved in all four parts.


Interestingly, the series was published out-of-order; Part I was published in 1992, while Part II was published in 1990. It also broke through the transition from Second to Third Edition, and from Lion Rampant to White Wolf.


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