When no one sits upon the Lion Throne, all shall try! As a final act of vengeance, High Strategos Pythareus's agents release evidence that the entire Stavian family line may be illegitimate, and now every noble in Taldor is willing to risk civil war to stake a claim to the crown.
Pathfinder Adventure Path #131 (War For The Crown Part 5 of 6) The philosophical haven of Basrakal, where outsiders aid each other to defy their own natures. The trade hub of Shadow Absalom, lit by the mysterious Glare and ringed by an ocean of dust. The isle of Yulgamot, a haven of flowing time within the ageless seas of the Astral Plane.
The darkly perfect city of Dis, home of the First King Dispater and his fiendish court. Within these pages, you'll find details about the following cities, and more: Each entry includes a full-page map and a stat block for the city, a history of the city and its current major players, and a gazetteer of the city's most interesting locales. Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Distant Realmsoffers a look into six of these extraplanar cities that are ripe for exploration by planar travelers. Rolemaster (1982), Middle-earth Role Playing (1984), Spacemaster (1985), Cyberspace (1989), Champions (fourth edition with Hero Games, 1989), Lord of the Rings Adventure Game (1991), High Adventure Role Playing (2003)Įspionage (1983), Justice, Inc.Before the first inklings of civilization rose up upon the mortal world, magnificent cities already existed within the vast corners of the multiverse. Heroes of Olympus (1981), Delta Force: America Strikes Back! (1986), Prime Directive (1993)īehind Enemy Lines (1982), Star Trek: The Role Playing Game (1983), The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (1985), MechWarrior (1986), Shadowrun (1989), Legionnaire (1990), Earthdawn (1993) Star Trek: Adventure Gaming in the Final Frontier (1977), John Carter, Warlord of Mars (1978), Knights and Magick (1980), Swordbearer (1982)
Superhero: 2044 (1977), Empire of the Petal Throne (second edition, 1984), TWERPS (1987) Golden Heroes (1984), Judge Dredd: The Role-Playing Game (1985), Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (1986), Call of Cthulhu (third edition, 1986), RuneQuest (1987 edition), Stormbringer (third edition, 1987), Dark Heresy (2008)
Starfaring (1976), Monsters! Monsters! (second edition, 1979), Catalyst supplement line (1981), Mercenaries, Spies and Private Eyes (1983) This list makes note of the first edition of each game which a company published, and does not try to list subsequent editions of the same game published by the same company.īoot Hill (1975), Empire of the Petal Throne (1976), Metamorphosis Alpha (1976), Gamma World (1978), Top Secret (1980), Gangbusters (1982), Star Frontiers (1982), Marvel Super Heroes (1984), The Adventures of Indiana Jones Role-Playing Game (1984), Conan Role-Playing Game (1985), DragonQuest (second edition, 1989), Buck Rogers XXVC (1990), Amazing Engine (1993), High Adventure Cliffhangers Buck Rogers Adventure Game (1993), Alternity (1998), Marvel Super Heroes Adventure Game (1998) Also listed is the years the company was active, and a list of notable role-playing games the company has produced. This is a list of companies that have produced tabletop role-playing games in English, listed in order of the year that the company published its first role-playing game-related product (game, supplement, or magazine).