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The world of Elric is now available as a D20 setting. An excellent description can be found here "Based upon the popular Michael Moorcock fantasy novels, Dragon Lords Of Melnibone offers the players a complete role gaming adventure in a dark world where the forces of law and chaos clash. Players are provided with a complete description of this mystical world of Young Kingdoms and such strange races as Melniboneans and the Myyrrhn; magic and religion; demons, monsters, folk and heroes; and a gaming system that is riveting from first to last. Of particular value is The Dungeon Masters Companion section including reference guides for campaigns, mass combats, effects of chaos, scenarios, allegiances, three forces, enchantments, rumors, a character sheet template, and user friendly index. Wonderfully illustrated throughout, Dragon Lords Of Melnibone is a very highly recommended addition to any dedicated role gamer's reference and player collection." ...from Amazon reviewer "Midwest Book Review" Slaves of Fate (D20)
![]() Stormbringer, 5th edition
"If you are a roleplayer and a follower of Moorcock's epic novels, than look no further. The book uses same rules (which are easy to digest) as Call of Cthulhu and the two books can accompany each other. Detailed information on Moorcock's world, spells, bestiary and stats for well known heroes and characters. This game has something that other roleplaying games, in my experience, lack. You are not restricted by alignment, nor do you have to pick a strict character class. So you can end up with a skilled warrior-sorcerer (Elric style) or any other occupation and still be able to cast magic spells. Another great feature (in tradition with Elric novels) is character's abilities to summon and bind demons, elementals and other supernatural creatures, depending on the character's following of eather Law, Chaos or Balance... There are no levels so any spell can be cast or creature summoned even by novice sorcerers, only if the adventurer has enough resources for the deed. This, of course, you do at your own risk for it is a high price to pay for disturbing the Lords of the Higher Worlds... The game has the dark and brutal feel about it and is not recommended for those that prefer high fantasy and happy endings. In my opinion, those that enjoy "Call of Cthulhu" or Vampire: The Masquerade will like this as well. If you know what I am talking about, go forth and get your hands on this classic piece. You will not regret it, this I swear by Arioch..." ...from Amazon reviewer "beliorao" ![]() 1993 Elric: Dark Fantasy Roleplaying in the Young Kingdoms
Elric! replaced Stormbringer (4th ed). An excellent description can be found here "This RPG has proved brilliant and entertaining for both novice role-player and experienced, for both those familiar with Moorecock's work and those who are not. I'll be the first to admit that the release of 3rd edition D&D has distracted me from this ingenious work of dark fantasy but before 3rd edition came out this system was the only one out of the many I have played in my 12 years of gaming to hold my attention (there are plenty of new rules that cropped up in 3rd edition that look familiar to ones in this book). The system of incresing abilities and skills is much better than the much acclaimed 3rd edition D&D. This game is also a much more "realistic" RPG than anything that TSR or Palladium ever put out. The fact that characters do not gain levels but instead increase their various skill and ablities by practicing them is a BIG step towards working realism in RPGs. There are none of the class restrictions found in other RPGs in this game. You can do what you learn how to do. And for those of us tired of explaining why our worlds are not controlled by the blatantly more powerful elven and dwarven races, this games' human-only content is quite refreshing. There is of course the non-human race known as the Melniboneans but they are little more (functionally speaking) than an eldritch and sorcerous race of decadent humans. My only complaints are that the book is paperback and that more people don't realize it's brilliance. Combat is extremely well laid out with an unsurpassed balance of realism, utility, and entertainment. Even if you do not plan to run the campaign this book is FULL of great ideas applicable to any RPG from personal character quirk lists to a great and novel system of allegiance to the forces of law and chaos. Just beware of those brutal critical hit tables! oof!" ...from Amazon reviewer "Bryant Roque" 1993 ... 160 pages ... CHAO 2900 ... ISBN 0933635982 ![]() Melnibone: Dragon Isle and Dreaming City
"Melnibone is an island, an archipelago set amidst the oldest ocean. For 10,000 years the bright empire of Melnibone ruled the world. The folk of Melnibone are not human, and their race is far older than humanity. Powerful sorcerers, their magic comes easily to them, as easy as breathing. They forged unthinkable pacts with demon gods, shaped the elements and lands to their liking, and tamed dragons and rode them to conquest. Age has dulled the bright empire, tarnished its beauty, and weakened its people. The empire rots from within. Soon a new emperor will come to the Ruby Throne, and rescue Melnibone from its dotage. Elric is that emperor, a brooding albino unhappy with his pre-ordained life. He rails against the gods of chaos, his culture, and his proud ancestors. Will he bring the bright empire back to its former glory, or send it to its extinction?" 1993 ... 128 pages ... Chaosium 2901 ... ISBN 1568820011 ![]() Fate of Fools: Two Tests of Wits and Wiles in the Young Kingdoms
"Two ELRIC! Adventures -- Strange apparitions haunt the city of Raschil. An unusual source commissions the adventurers to stop the phenomenon. They journey to the famous university of Casandria and there attempt to gain possession of a Melnibonean Relic. Only the Book of Brilliant Things can staunch the flow of mysterious events and aid a friend in need. A lovesick young nobleman finances a search across Ilmiora, the Sighing Desert, an the Weeping Waste in search of his true love. They must quest for a magical Lute, and ancient Hymn, and a Troubadour with no equal to restore a love lost. This traveling adventure makes a good introduction to the northern realms. Maps included in this book portray a portion of the Northern Continent, and summary plan of the University of Casandria, details of the library, and city maps of Ilmar on the Pale Sea, Raschil, and Casandria. There are also many new illustrations and statistics, several new spells, and other source materials." 1994 ... 64 pages ... CHAO 2903 ... ISBN 1568820240 ![]() The Bronze Grimoire
"SORCERERS STRIVE TO UNDERSTAND THE UNIVERSE THROUGH UNHOLY PACTS WITH THE LORDS AND DEMONS OF CHAOS. NOW THEIR AMBITION GROWS. THEIR RUNE MACIC ALLOWS THEM TO CAST HIDEOUS SPELLS DIRECTLY UPON A LIVING BEING OR INANIMATE OBJECT, CURSING THE UNFORTUNATE WITH THE POWERS OF THE DAMNED. THEY SPEAK WITH THE DEAD, CALLING FORTH ROTTED CADAVERS TO DO THEIR BIDDING AND TO DIVULGE SECRETS FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE. NOW THESE SORCERERS SEARCH THROUGH ANCIENT TOMES FOR YET GREATER POWER, DISCOVERING NEW DEMON BREEDS AND NEW INFERNAL POWERS WITH WHICH TO IMBUE THEM. FOOLS! THEY WILL BE THE END OF ALL." 1994 ... 80 pages ... CHAO 2904 ... ISBN 1568820291 ![]() Atlas of the Young Kingdoms, Vol 1: The Northern Continent
"Great Imperial Melniboné lay swollen across the world. Her fingers wound through the planes of the multiverse a hundred times. Among the earthly slaves of the great Melniboné were grunting ape-men who ploughed and harvested the fields and vineyards. When the ape-men changed, they challenged their betters, and won against them. New kingdoms were gathered, this time by human hands. The Atlas of the Young Kingdoms: The Northern Continent discusses the Sighing Desert, the Weeping Waste, heavenly Tanelorn, horrible Nadsokor (the kingdom of beggars), the ancient evil of Org, and the Forest of Troos, free-trading and progressive Ilmiora, and the Lawful hell of dying Vilmir. We learn the origin of the Young Kingdoms and the great rebellion of Vil Valario, the ways of the people, histories, products, and attitudes, customs and holidays, provinces and towns, and important leaders. There are plot ideas and story seeds, scores of illustrations, full-page national and regional maps, city plans, a Lormyrian and a Melnibonéan calendar, and an index." 1996 ... 144 pages ... CHAO 2905 ... ISBN 1568820216 ![]() Sailing on the Seas of Fate: Ships of the Young Kingdoms
Description ![]() The Unknown East: Heart of an Ancient Empire
"Twenty-thousand years ago Grome and Straasha waged a mighty war. Continents, oceans, islands and seas were created. Twelve-thousand years ago a strange people settled an island, changed the world, and in the process changed themselves. Melniboné and her chaos patrons warred against the Menastrai, supporters of the balance, and a bloody fight ensued. Ancient sorceries allowed the Menestrai to flee their Melnibonéan pursuers, and escape to unmapped eastern lands. There they built beautiful kingdoms, each based upon the principles of balance. For a thousand years they prospered until found by Melniboné once again." 1995 ... 96 pages ... CHAO 2907 ... ISBN 1568820321 ![]() 1990 Stormbringer: Fantasy Roleplaying in the World of Eric (4th ed.)
Stormbringer (4th ed) replaced the 3rd edition. An excellent description can be found here "This book is a complete RPG game published by Chaosium, detailing the world of Michael Moorcock's Elric saga. The players usually take the roles of human explorers in the Young Kingdoms, although other race information is provided. The Elemental Gods (so frequently invoked by Elric) are described and a system for magic spells is also given. The game was revised and republished under the title Elric! some years later, however many people I know consider Stormbringer a better work. Like other Chaosium-produced games (Ringworld, Elfquest, Runequest, and Call of Cthulhu) skills are done on a d100 system and stats usually range from 2d6 to 3d6+6, depending on racial packages. Thus, if you know one game, it is pretty easy to pick up another. Of course, there are some minor differences from system to system, so it is not a truly universal RP system. I did like this game and would recommend it to any Moorcock, Chaosium, or fantasy fan." ...from Amazon reviewer "Derek Petrey" 1990 ... 192 pages ... CHAO 2110 ... ISBN 0933635664 ![]() Rogue Mistress: Adventures Through the Multiverse
"The multiverse is a complex system of intertwined universes, each unique, with peculiar physical laws, varying influences of the gods of Law and Chaos, and differing in the degree to which the use of magic and technology are effective. Heroes of sufficient cunning and ability traverse the physical barriers between these universes by means of special devices, spells, or magical portals. Risking their very existence, such heroes reap the reward of fabulous magical knowledge or exotic technological weaponry. The Rogue Mistress is a vessel able to navigate among these million universes — a pirate ship of ancient origin, captained by the beautiful Maria de Tres Pistolas who leads an exotic free-booting crew gathered from across the Million Spheres. The adventurers encounter the Rogue Mistress as the result of a foul trap laid by Pollidemia, an immensely powerful sorceress. Using monstrous demon allies, she forces the adventurers to do her bidding in a manner so fiendish that she ensures their loyalty and cooperation. If successful, she promises to make them whole once again. ROGUE MISTRESS presents a high-powered, dangerous campaign for either the Storm-bringer or Hawkmoon roleplaying games. ROGUE MISTRESS features eight chapters, comprehensive listings of new weapons, additional races from which new adventurers can be created, plentiful illustrations1, plans, and diagrams, and new rules and clarifications for the Stormbringer roleplaying game." 1991 ... 144 pages ... CHAO 2111 ... ISBN 0933635737 ![]() Sorcerers of Pan Tang
SECTIONS: Information ... Pan Tang ... Pan Tangians ... The Church of Chaos ... Pan Tang Magic ... Encounters on Pan Tang ... Pan Tang Digest. ADVENTURES: See Hwamgaarl and Die ... Slaves of the Demon Isle ... Chaos Exultant ... One Who Laughs ... Under the Volcano ![]() Perils of the Young Kingdoms
"A thousand years ago a great war between the Dharzi and Melnibone' eliminated the ancient race of sorcerers from the Young Kingdoms, and established the Dragon Lords as masters of the world. Far to the north of Melnibone', the family of a lesser lord took the caverns of a tall, black island as their home, transforming the former laboratory of a Dharzi sorcerer into a magnificent abode. Then, the Bright Empire began its inexorable decline, and the caverns were abandoned. Four hundred and fifty years have past, and something dark and vile now inhabits this isle, warping the natural order of living things and twisting their very beings into hideous monsters. Lord Straasha summons the adventurers to the coast of Tarkesh, bordering the frigid Pale Sea and the unholy domain of forbidden Pan Tang. Visions of bloody waves ceaselessly haunt their dreams, presaging a doom to come should the heroes fail to heed Straasha's urgent call. PERILS OF THE YOUNG KINGDOMS provides five independent adventures for the STORMBRINGER roleplaying game. Each of these adventures explores places scattered across the world of the Young Kingdoms, revealing marvelous, mysterious, and treacherous locales such as the Floating Realm, a sargasso sea of ruined ships; the Link Machine, an engine of law which slowly mutates the winged Myrrhyn race; and a Chaos Storm, carrying the chaos pack of Queen Xiombarg, which hastens the appearance of the Infinite Cathedral of Gormweller the God Seller." 1991 ... 120 pages ... CHAO 2113 ... ISBN 0933635826 ![]() Sea Kings of the Purple Towns
"Between the Oldest Ocean and the Eastern Ocean lies the Isle of Purple Towns, the center of commerce and trade in the Young Kingdoms. Sailing into port, visitors are impressed with the magnificent buildings, the splendid markets, and friendly people. Few see the undercurrents, the dirty deals, and the politics which threaten to rip apart the apparent serenity of the island. The Isle of Purple Towns is a haven for adventurers, a safe port to count money and plan future deeds of daring. It lies literally in the middle of the world, and ships sail from Purple Towns ports to every other nation. It can form an excellent foundation for your ST0RMBRINGER roleplaying campaign. SEA KINGS OF THE PURPLE TOWNS provides adventures and background for the STORMBRINGER roleplaying system. It features four scenarios, information on the island of the Purple Towns and its inhabitants, instructions for creating characters from the Purple Towns, and intriguing illustrations and maps." 1992 ... 128 pages ... CHAO 2114 ... ISBN 0933635435 ![]() Prior Stormbringer: Fantasy Role-Playing in the World of Elric (1st Edition) [BOX SET]
"INCLUDED IN THIS BOX- Stormbringer Rulesbook (art by Frank Brunner, welcome to the Young Kingdoms, character generation, weapons & combat, skills, sorcery, cults, creatures, hints for the game master, statistics for characters from the novels, sample summonings, game tables & charts, introductory scenario), Map of the Young Kingdoms (22x28"), Playaids (eight major character forms, sixteen minor character forms, eight demon forms, eight page reference booklet, twenty-five character & creature silhouettes)." 1981 ... Chaosium 2006-X ![]() Stormbringer Companion
"Stormbringer is a roleplaying game of action and adventure in the Young Kingdoms, the world created by noted author Michael Moorcock in his ELRIC novels. This is the first supplement produced specifically for Stormbringer. "Within this book you will find two main sections: Additions and Scenarios. The Additions section contains creatures, heroes (or antagonists), and exotic treasures for use by the Game Master in Stormbringer adventures. "The Scenarios section contains six far-ranging adventures ready for immediate play. The adventurers will travel the world over: starting from daunting Forest of Troos, through the Dragon Sea, into the Marshes of Mist, over the northern hills of Shazaar, and onto the Plane of Shadows. They must meet and master every foe imaginable, but the rewards are well-worthwhile for the few lucky survivors." 1983 ... 80 pages ... CHAO 2102 ... ISBN 0933635079 ![]() Demon Magic: The Second Stormbringer Companion
"DEMON MAGIC is the second companion for Stormbringer, the roleplaying game of action and adventure in the Young Kingdoms. "Authorized by fantasy author Michael Moorcock, DEMON MAGIC includes all necessary statistics, maps, and plans, and contains many original illustrations. Among its contents are: * The Velvet Circle: a scenario in seven chapters, which takes many sessions of play to conclude. The adventure includes a complete red-light district, with business notes and a plan of the Circle. * Sorcerer's Isle: a shorter, more intense scenario to fill one or two evenings. * Runes of Rathdor: analyzes and describes the properties of six magical runes discovered during the reign of the 42nd Emperor of Melnibone. * Sanity for Stormbringer: introduces the optional characteristic of SAN into Young Kingdoms play. * Six new creatures, six nationalities, seven new Demon abilities, and five new magic items." 1985 ... 80 pages ... CHAO 2103 ... ISBN 0933635222 ![]() Stealer of Souls: A Quest For Vengeance in Ilmiora
"STEALER OF SOULS is a scenario book for use with the STORMBRINGER game. The scenarios depict a woman's quest for revenge against a deadly conspiracy of merchants in Bakshaan. The four merchants (rivals of the woman's father, a man named Haver Nikorn) hired Elric to storm his keep and kill him. That battle is chronicled in the Moorcock story entitled "Stealer of Souls". "Freyda Nikorn, the dead merchant's daughter gathers together a group of adventurers and friends to embark on her mission of vengeance. The adventures in this book tell the tale of Freyda's vengeance against the four merchants, and her success or failure is determined by the players. "The gamemaster is provided with extensive information on the government, culture, and environment of Bakshaan. A complete description of a Bakshaan-Karlaak trade caravan is also included. Extensive character descriptions aid the gamemaster in storytelling. "Four pages of player pullouts provide the players with all the information they need to start playing the scenarios. The pullouts include player-character knowledge of Bakshaan, a map of the city, and statistics for Freyda Nikorn." 1985 ... 44 pages ... CHAO 2104 ... ISBN 0933635273 ![]() Black Sword: Pursuit of the White Wolf
"BLACK SWORD is a scenario book for use with the STORMBRINGER game. The scenarios depict a woman's quest for revenge against Elric himself. Elric was hired by three merchants of Bakshaan (rivals of the woman's father, a man named Haver Nikorn) to storm the Nikorn keep and kill her father. That battle is chronicled in the Moorcock story entitled "Stealer of Souls". "Freyda Nikorn, the dead merchant's daughter gathers together a group of adventurers and friends to embark on her mission of vengeance. The adventures in this book tell the tale of Freyda's quest for vengeance against Elric and of Freyda's final battle with the White Wolf. Her success or failure is determined by the players. "Freyda's quest takes her across the land of llmiora to observe the breadth of the destruction which always follows in Elric's wake. Elric's adventures during this period are chronicled in the book 'The Bane of the Black Sword'. "The gamemaster is provided with extensive information on the governments, cultures, and environments of the various lands which Freyda must visit while following Elric's trail, including Nadsokor, Org, and Karlaak of the Jade Towers. Non-player-character descriptions aid the gamemaster in storytelling. "The companion to this volume, called STEALER OF SOULS tells of Freyda's revenge against the conspiracy of merchants who slew her father, and of their plots against Freyda herself." 1985 ... 64 pages ... CHAO 2105 ... ISBN 0933635281 ![]() White Wolf: Temples, Demons, & Ships of War
"WHITE WOLF, a supplement for the Eternal Champion series of roleplaying games, presents many items of interest to gamemasters, particularly those wishing to run high-level campaigns. The book contains: *Complete information, stats, and maps for three powerful temples of the Young Kingdoms. DARKSPIRE: Temple of Chaos is a mysterious and sinister place, with many dooms for the unwary adventurer. From this dark abode the twisted worshippers of Mabelrode, the Faceless God, bring fear to all who fail to bow down to the power of Chaos! The Temple of the Eternal Flame lurks in the fiery heart of an ancient volcano. This remarkable temple is dedicated to the worship of Kakatal, Lord of the Fire Elementals. The mighty fortress of HAVEN: Temple of Law stands defiant against the minions of Chaos, and offers refuge to all who flee their wrath. Its courageous guardians worship four great Lawful dieties: Donblas, Goldar, Arkyn, and Callandus. They stand ready to battle Chaos whenever called upon by the faithful. * Escape From Yellow Hell, a high-level, ultra-magical scenario that will challenge even the most powerful adventurers. The adventurers must rescue a priest trapped in the Yellow Hell, a x5 Chaotic plane of the damned ruled by Zhortra, Lord of Chaos. * WHITE WOLF also contains naval rules for the Eternal Champion series, suitable for any campaign, and new data on Elric of Melnibone (the "White Wolf"). "Any adventurer created for an Eternal Champion game will function without flaw in any scenario in the series. The strength of Law or Chaos on a plane may affect a character's magical ability." 1987 ... 56 pages ... CHAO 2108 ... ISBN 0933635427 ![]() The Octagon of Chaos
"In the time of Sadric the LXXXVI, the Bright Expire was experiencing a time of peace belying the decadence and retrogression that has gripped the empire. Imperial garrisons in the far-flung Southern Kingdoms are brought home to Imrryr, the dreaming city, their need apparently past. Upon this vacuum the greedy theocrat of Pan Tang cast a crafty eye. He was not known to waste his time on trifles. In another place, a faceless Duke of Chaos contemplated the coming slaughter. This volume is designed specifically for use with Stormbringer, Chaosium, Inc.'s fantasy roleplaying game set in the world of the young kingdoms, as written by Michael Moorcock. Illustrations, diagrams and a pull out map are provided to help the gamemaster vividly portray the events of this epoch." 1986 ... 56 pages ... Theatre of the Mind (TOME) 68612 ![]() Stormbringer: Fantasy Roleplaying in the World of Elric
(Games Workshop [UK] hardcover edition) "Available for the first time in a hardback book, and including the separately published Stormbringer Companion, Stormbringer brings alive the lands of the Young Kingdoms. Based on the same game system as the enormously popular RuneQuest Fantasy Roleplaying Adventure game, Stormbringer allows players to choose from a wide variety of backgrounds, from Melnibonean Noble to Pan Tangian sorcerer. All the characters and places from the Elric mythos are here, ready for your characters to meet and adventure with. 1987 ... GW 4313 ... ISBN 0933635435 ![]() Hawkmoon Hawkmoon RPG: Science & Sorcery in Earth's Far Future (Boxed Set)
"The Eternal Charnpion is a mystical hero who lives upon all planes of existence, in all ages and times. Whenever the greatest need arises, the Eternal Champion awakens to ensure mankind's survlval. His names are many: Elric, Corum, Erekose, Urlik, Hawkmoon, and a multitude of others. Into the thlck of the fray he strides, heroic companions at his side. "Dorian Hawkmoon, Duke of Koln, is an lncarnatlon of the Eternal Champion and the sworn enemy of the foul Granbretan empire. His homeland was ravaged, his people were murdered, and the twisted scientists of Granbratan sought to enslave Duke Dorlan's mind - thus the Jewel in the Skull. "Hawkmoon is an easily-played game of fantasy roleplaylng, part of the Eternal Champion line of roleplaying games available from Chaosium. The game players create imaginary characters who adventure together through a vision of Earth as it might be, where magic is real and heroes exist. "This box contains everything you need to create and play such adventures." Contents: Players Book, Gamemaster Book, Science Book, Reference Sheets, Poster Map of Tragic Millennium Europe. 1986 ... Chaosium 2106-X ... ISBN 0933635311 ![]() The Shattered Isle: Rebels Against the Mutant Master (Eternal Champion)
"The Shattered Isle is a supplement for the Eternal Champion series of Roleplaying games. This series, currently consisting of the games Stormbringer and Hawkmoon, is based on the fantasy novels written by noted author Michael Moorcock. This book contains two sections: Additions and Scenarios. "ADDITIONS: Contains new rules which are later used in the Scenarios. Included here are guidelines for vehicular and aerial combat and exotic and powerful weapons found in the New Fenian armory, more than 50 Beast Orders from the isle of Granbretan, and a glimpse into the daily routine of Oshol Nariva -- a typical member of the Order of the Boar. "SCENARIOS: Contains numerous adventures set on the Tragic Millennium Earth. An extensive section titled Getting Here presents to the gamemaster capsulized methods for getting the adventurers involved with the Shattered Isle scenarios, including a variety of options for both Young Kingdoms and Tragic Millenium Earth adventurers." 1987 ... 64 pages ... CHAO 2107 ... ISBN 0933635419 ![]() Corum Corum: Heroic Adventures Across the World of the Five Planes
”It was a rich time and a dark time. The time of the Sword Rulers.” "The balance between Chaos and Law has tipped. Barbarian hordes sweep across the land while civilization decays in doomed castles. Eldritch beasts terrorize the innocent. Arcane technologies are all but lost and foul Chaotic magic corrupts land and sea alike. In the age to come a cursed Prince will seek his destiny across this dying world. His path will be vengeance, his ultimate goal ... to confront the gods themselves. What deeds will herald his coming? What heroes will prepare his way? In this supplement for the acclaimed role-playing game Stormbringer you can adventure in an heroic fantasy setting based on the World of the Five Planes created by the master of fantasy, Michael Moorcock. You will confront the most bizarre monsters and foil the deadliest plots on this and other planes of the Multiverse as you battle to free yourself and your world from the machinations of the gods. Adventure as a Vadhagh - aristocratic and solitary; or as one of their one-time rivals, the Nhadragh - now overwhelmed by the extinction of their civilization; or as a Mabden human faced with choice - to serve the barbaric forces of Chaos or the Lawful ideals of the waning elder races; or as one of the Shalafen who dwell in Coral Castles in the midst of the ocean; or a representative of the timorous, dissembling Ragha-da-Kheta of Khoolocrah. Players of Elric! and Stormbringer can even continue to use their established characters in this new milieu. In addition to the geography and history of this unique fantasy world, Corum contains detailed overviews of its major peoples, creatures and customs. Special rules are provided for chariots, for Sorcery, Contriving and other arcane arts, and for creating other planes of the Multiverse. Included are three scenarios which convey the distinctive flavor of Corum’s world, and many exclusive maps. This book has been written as a supplement for Chaosium Inc.’s 5th edition of the Stormbringer roleplaying game, and is completely compatible with its previous edition, called Elric!." 2001 ... 166 pages ... Darcsyde DCS 2000 ... ISBN 0957842708 | 2300 AD | AD&D | Aftermath! | Albedo | Alternity | Amazing Engine | Amber Diceless | Ars Magica | Atlantis | Avalon Hill Games | Babylon 5 RPG | Battletech | Bloodshadows | Boot Hill | Bram Stoker's Dracula | Buck Rogers | Call of Cthulhu | 'Compleat' FRPG Supplements | Conan | Dark Conspiracy | DC Heroes | Delta Force | Doctor Who RPG | DragonQuest | Dream Park | Dungeons & Dragons (classic) | Earthdawn | Elfquest | Elric / Hawkmoon | FGU RPGs | Gamma World | GangBusters | GDW Wargames | Ghostbusters | GURPS | Harn | Indiana Jones | James Bond RPG | Jorune | Judge Dredd | Justifiers | Living Steel | Lords of Creation | Man, Myth & Magic | Marvel Super Heroes | Mayfair Games | Merc | Middle Earth Role Playing | Midkemia | Millennium's End | Morrow Project | Mythus - Dangerous Journeys | Palladium Fantasy | Phoenix Command | Ringworld | Robotech | Runequest | Shadowrun | Sovereign Stone | Space 1889 | Space Master | Space Opera - Other Suns | Star Ace | Star Frontiers | Star Wars | Tales From The Crypt | Talislanta | Talisman | Tekumel | Terminator 2 RPG | Thieves' World | Timemaster | Top Secret | Traveller | TSR/SPI Boardgames | Twilight: 2000 | Willow | World of Darkness | Campaign Building | Constantinople | Everyday Life | Foreign Language Roleplaying Games | La Conquista Campaign | Miscellanea | RPG Magazines | Weapon books | | Return Home | What's New | FAQ - Finding RPG's | Contact WaynesBooks.com | |
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