A Player's Guide to Strinrath

A Player's Guide to Strinrath
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 82
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ISBN-10 : 9781794848481
ISBN-13 : 1794848487
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Book Synopsis A Player's Guide to Strinrath by : Mike Pritchard

Download or read book A Player's Guide to Strinrath written by Mike Pritchard and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2019-06-21 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: -A ""system agnostic"" fantasy word played and refined since its creation in 1990. Run it using any fantasy or generic/universal RPG rules. We also have tailored rules available. -Intended to overlay your favourite adventures and gazetteers. Strinrath provides the depth needed for immersive play to fully simulate strong personas in a rich milieu. -Distinctive without being so exotic players struggle with it. Cultures are loosely based on the Saxons, Picts, Slavs, Assyrians, Celts and Norse updated to a Viking Age feel. -The mythology of the world has ongoing relevance and internal consistency that is the wellspring from which the workings of gods and heroes arise. Gods are idiosyncratic. -A world of floating islands provides total flexibility. Cultural regions have a consistent tone. -A strong context explains how why heroes are intrinsic to everything. Heroes become larger than life as they become legendary and transform the world. -Flexible magic with strong internal logic expands possibilities.


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