Fantasy is the most popular genre for roleplaying games. Now GURPS offers roleplayers a comprehensive guide to fantasy worlds of all kinds. Building on the flexible, streamlined Fourth Edition rules, GURPS Fantasy lets you create a campaign to explore the world of your favorite book or film - or your own dreams. You'll find examples of magical plants and animals, unique monsters, nonhuman races, occupations, spells, and enchanted objects, ready to use in your campaign - or to use as inspiration for your own inventions.
This book is completely revised for GURPS Fourth Edition. It combines the spells from the Third Edition GURPS Magic and GURPS Grimoire, plus dozens of all-new spells, for the ultimate tome of magic!
Basic Roleplaying: The Chaosium d100 system (Basic Roleplaying)
Chaosium s BASIC ROLEPLAYING is a core rulesbook that gathers in one place the rules, modules, and options for one of the original and most influential role playing gaming systems in the world. BASIC ROLEPLAYING is designed to be intuitive and easy to play. While character attributes follow a 3D6 curve, most of the other BASIC ROLEPLAYING mechanics are even simpler. Virtually all rolls determining success or failure of a task are determined via the roll of percentile dice. The core virtues of the system are timeless.
(Generic Universal RolePlaying System) is the most flexible roleplaying system ever created. With just this Basic Set, players can adventure into any world they can imaging. Rules are included for all types of weapons from clubs to lasers. For wizards and magic there are more than 100 spells. For psionic powers -- the imagination is the only limit! It avoids having to switch game systems whenever the players change campaigns by giving one set of clear, comprehensive rules to cover any background!
Vikings: Roleplaying in the World of the Norsemen (Roleplaying Game)
"From the fury of the Norsemen, oh Lord, deliver us!" So prayed the Irish monks.
To the victims of a Viking raid, the Norsemen were bearded giants with bloody axes. But the Viking was much more – a skilled navigator, a brave explorer, a hard-working trader. A dreamer whose songs and stories live even today. And a Viking was a free man – a man to whom honor and reputation were more important than life itself.