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New free RPG download at lythia.com

Started by Dan Bell, May 14, 2008, 01:57:39 PM

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Dan Bell

Hello everyone
I want to announce the release of “Nelafayn Quarry”, a new 10 page FREE pdf DOWNLOAD available for immediate download at http://www.lythia.com

While intended for Harn, the quarry may be easily dropped in ANY feudal kingdom in another gaming world/setting.

Nelafayn Quarry is a hillside limestone quarry just west of Abriel Abbey in northwest Kaldor. The site is located two and a half leagues southwest of Olokand on the north side of the Iver Stream in Nelafayn Hundred. Enjoy!
 

riprock

This is the sort of thing folks like me want from a supplement.  In ten pages, we get geology (how the veins of lead formed in the rock), sociology (why the guilds have little ceremonial issues, like forcing the master miner to join the masons' guild) and three different outdoor maps.
"By their way of thinking, gold and experience goes[sic] much further when divided by one. Such shortsighted individuals are quick to stab their fellow players in the back if they think it puts them ahead. They see the game solely as a contest between themselves and their fellow players.  How sad.  Clearly the game is a contest between the players and the GM.  Any contest against your fellow party members is secondary." Hackmaster Player\'s Handbook