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In this setting, character classes were [[Retool|re-tooled]] to more modern ones like "Athlete," "Criminal," and "Cowboy," and characters received salaries depending on their career. There were magic-using classes (the Adept) and priest-like ones (the Dilettante), along with some others that were rough parallels of the traditional D&D classes.
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The Red Death in this setting was, as were the mists in Ravenloft, a mysterious force that was not strictly defined in the campaign materials. Several theories were floated in the materials to give [[Dungeon Master|DMs]] something to play with. The Red Death was known to raise undead, make people insane or change them into monsters, and move locations around. The Red Death is the source of all magic in the realm.
In 2004, [[White Wolf]] published a sourcebook for Masque of the Red Death, using the [[D 20|D20 system]], under the [[Swords and Sorcery]] imprint. In addition, some of the qabals, and even the Red Death itself, got [[Cameo]] mentions in [[
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