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Palladium FRPG: The Eastern Territory

The Eastern Territory

This book looks at the Eastern Territory, which is the 'up and coming' area of human habitation within the Palladium game world. Trade, seafaring and general growth of cities and other infrastructure occupy their minds.

However, it's not all that peaceful: much of the area is still unexplored, uncharted wilderness with assorted monstrous inhabitants who do not welcome human intrusion. There's plenty of scope for adventure here!

Publisher's blurb: "A 224 page fantasy sourcebook packed with towns, cities, monsters and adventure in the Eastern Territory.

"This region of the Palladium World has never been described in the past, and is one of the most anticipated books in the Fantasy line, don't miss out.

"Much of the area is unexplored forest inhabited by inhuman races not happy to see 'human invaders' ravaging their land like hungry locusts. The boom towns of the Eastern Territory also attract bandits, bushwhackers, thieves, assassins, mercenaries and monsters who see the new towns, cities and wilderness colonies as easy pickings, ripe for plunder. Likewise, these new communities represent new places for criminals to establish rackets, thieves' and assassins' guilds, dark cults and rare opportunities for all types of scoundrels.

"The Eastern Territory also holds its share of secrets and treachery, at the hands of both humans and nonhumans alike. All of this makes for a fertile land of adventure. A place where heroes, adventurers and opportunists (even rogues) can carve out a reputation, become famous and/or build a fortune, maybe even their own kingdom!

More when I get hold of a copy!

Book Details:
Authors: Steve Edwards and Kevin Siembieda
Publishers' Reference: 465
ISBN: 157457034X
Paperback, 224 pages
Date: 2001

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Product page last updated: 6 January 2019