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Stormbringer 1e: Box Set

Stormbringer

There were several printings, all essentially the same at least as far as the actual rules go.

Publisher's blurb: "Uh Oh... You knew you ware in for trouble when you answered the strange offer for work - few sailors in those northern parts are offered a noble's pay in gold for a voyage with winter coming on, and fewer stlll are offered the job from a Melnibonean wizard. Gads! What horrid eyes he had, red as blood, and skin as pale as a corpse's. But the money was good and plenty, and there was little mora to do in a frigid city like Banarva. Besides, who else but a famed Tarkeshite sailor like you could handle that strange ship?

"But this? What can you do against an Elemental Lord like Grome, who can toss huge ships, even magical shlps, about like bath toys? What about Elric, the one who hired you? He's a brooding sort, and no mean sorcerer either. He'd have your head before you could turn to face him. And his sword, Stormbringer, is supposed to hold the fate of the Young Kingdoms within its eldritch blade. Maybe they can do something about this Grome...

"STORMBRINGER is an easy-to-play game of fantasy roleplaying. Participants in the game create imaginary characters who go adventuring through a fantasy world where magic is real and heroes exist. Characters can begin play as a sailor, warrior, priest, noble, hunter, merchant, or even a beggar, working and fighting through adversity to gain magic, money, and fame."

More when I get hold of a copy!

Book Details:
Authors: Ken St. Andre, John B. Monroe, and Steve Perrin
Publishers' Reference: CHA2006
ISBN: 0-933-63500-1
Box Set: a 144-page perfect-bound rulebook, a reference book, a map of the Young Kingdoms, a character sheet booklet, and a cardstock sheet of standup figures
Date: 1981

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Product page last updated: 28 May 2011