25 City-based establishments with over 75 fully-described non-player characters, and scenario suggestions for use with any role-playing system. This book won Flying Buffalo its very first Origins Award in 1982. Maps, portraits, descriptions; everything you need. This book established that you COULD have a GM book that is genuinely for ANY Fantasy Role Playing System, and not just thinly disguised for... [click here for more]
With 22 businesses and services for seaport cities, mariners of every sort can find excitement and adventure. Establishments are complete with detailed maps, fully developed NPC personalities, and over 60 suggested scenarios. Includes scenarios written by Dave Arneson, Michael Stackpole, Bear Peters, and Charles de Lint. ... [click here for more]
18 businesses and establishments in the part of town where you’re most likely to be caught dead!
36 suggested scenarios, and over 60 fully-developed NPC personalities.
All the descriptions and mechanics are in generic terms so it will fit in with whatever campaign system you are using. ... [click here for more]
This book is a connoisseur's catalog of condemnable calamities, ghastly glamours, distinctive disasters, and an astonishing array of annoying misdirections and miserable misfortunes. . . IN OTHER WORDS, THE TROLL IS BACK! The 102 traps within this book have been presented without game mechanics of any kind; the nature, cause and effect of each trap has been thoroughly described so that any... [click here for more]
More horrible than a nightmare, more feared and loathed than the IRS, Grimtooth the Troll has returned with another collection of over 100 traps. This is the original book from 1990, digitally redone by the cover artist, Steve Crompton. Includes a (humorous) description of each trap, and a (fiendish) illustration by Steve or Michael. Includes new art by Steve. ... [click here for more]