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Dragonlance, The Atlas of Krynn

Started by The Traveller, March 31, 2013, 04:33:11 AM

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The Traveller

Many moons ago I picked up the large and voluminous Atlas of Krynn, back when RPG stuff was still sold in bookshops, and was delighted with the detailed collection of maps, diagrams, city plans, and more contained within. Just on a random impulse I decided to google it this morning, and here's the whole thing on Scribd, under an attribution non-commercial licence. If anyone is interested, there's lots of good stuff in there.

So are there any other such resources floating around, ye olde almanacs and atlases that might have passed into the common if not quite public domain?
"These children are playing with dark and dangerous powers!"
"What else are you meant to do with dark and dangerous powers?"
A concise overview of GNS theory.
Quote from: that muppet vince baker on RPGsIf you care about character arcs or any, any, any lit 101 stuff, I\'d choose a different game.

The Traveller

Another thread just reminded me, the collected World of Lone Wolf gamebooks are all freely available here, with maps, monsters, adventures, magical items, the works.
"These children are playing with dark and dangerous powers!"
"What else are you meant to do with dark and dangerous powers?"
A concise overview of GNS theory.
Quote from: that muppet vince baker on RPGsIf you care about character arcs or any, any, any lit 101 stuff, I\'d choose a different game.