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RuneQuest I: Granbretan

Granbretan

A decaying decadent empire whose so-called rulers put self before all...

Publisher's blurb: "For this was the great power of the Lords of the Dark Empire, that they valued nothing on all the Earth, no human quality, nothing within or without themselves. The spreading of conquest and desolation, of terror and torment, was their staple entertainment, a means of employing their hours until their spans of life were ended. For them, warfare was merely the most satisfying way of easing their ennui.

"The Dark Empire of Granbretan reaches out to conquer the world! Within his life-sustaining Throne Globe, the immortal King-Emperor Huon raises a withered hand and a million beast-masked warriors charge across the Silver Bridge. They desire to conquer the world, to enslave all humanity so that the mad Granbretanians can indulge in their twisted lusts or depraved hatreds. No army in Europe can stand against the flame-lances and foul sorceries of the Dark Empire. No force in all the world can staunch the wounds they inflict - save for the eldritch influence of the Runestaff!

"War is coming. Where will you make your stand against the Dark Empire?

"This 128-page book details all the Byzantine depravities of glorious Granbretan. From its decadent nobility to its twisted history and infamous populace, Granbretan is the essential handbook to adventuring in this dark land. Rounding out this Hawkmoon supplement is a brand new adventure, designed to plunge adventurers head-first into the nightmare - Hunters of Granbretan!"

More when I get hold of a copy!

Book Details:
Author: Gareth Hanrahan
Publishers' Reference: MGP8121
ISBN: 978-1-905850-23-5
Paperback, 128 pages
Date: July 2007

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Product page last updated: 30 November 2011