... and it's interesting. I lean even more rules-light ordinarily, and the book is still somewhat chaotic. But it's a good read, a good example on how to pack a complete game in 48 pages, and it's better organized than OD&D (which, admittedly, isn't a high bar to clear). There's a lot of good in it.
All in all, in a strange way, it's the official D&D version that I can grok the best, it seems.
Might share other impressions or house rules later.
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