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Stormbringer 4e: Perils of the Young Kingdoms

Perils of the Young Kingdoms

Wide-ranging adventure collection.

Publisher's blurb: "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."

More when I get hold of a copy!

Book Details:
Authors: Fred Behrendt, Geoff Gillan, Nick Hagger, Mark Morrison, Mike Syzmanski, and Richard Watts
Publishers' Reference: CHA2113
ISBN: 0-933635-82-6
Paperback, pages
Date: 1991

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Product page last updated: 30 May 2011