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RuneQuest 5th edition, Mongoose 2nd edition Code Title Published Author Setting Notes MGP8170: RuneQuest II Core Rulebook: 2010: Lawrence Whitaker and Pete Nash: MGP8172: Pavis Rises: 2010: Lawrence Whitaker: Glorantha: MGP8175: Cults of Glorantha: 2010: Lawrence Whitaker: Glorantha: MGP8176: Races of Glorantha, volume 1: 2010
The third main title Stronghold 3 (2011) was released by a new parent company based on a new game engine. Years later, Stronghold Crusader II (2014) was released based on this game engine as a story sequel to Crusader (2002), and Stronghold: Warlords (2021) was released as a separate spin-off.
Utilizing this license, Keith Baker has published multiple non-official Eberron themed adventures and supplements for the 5th Edition on the Dungeon Masters Guild: Curtain Call: A Sharn Adventure (August 2018, PDF) [20] Trust No One (October 2018, PDF) [21] Morgrave Miscellany (March 2019, PDF) [22] [23]
With Jade Edition, L5R introduced the concept of "arc legality".Newly printed cards were now marked with a "Jade bug". This allowed tournament rules to limit the card base allowed to be used: either "Strict Jade" in which only cards with the bug were legal or "Extended Jade" in which all Actions, Followers, Items, Kihos, and Regions were legal but all other types were required to have the bug.
Stronghold Warchest was only released in a limited number of countries (e.g. USA or Poland), meaning players in the rest of the world have never encountered the second Crusader Trail, or second set of characters. This changed when an updated version of Stronghold Crusader, Stronghold: Crusader Extreme was released in early 2008.
Firefly Studios was established in August 1999 by Simon Bradbury, David Lester, and Eric Ouellette, [3] who met while working at Impressions Games. [4] The studio released its first game, Stronghold, in 2001, to critical and commercial success. [5]
Faerûn (/ f eɪ ˈ r uː n / fay-ROON) is a fictional continent and the primary setting of the Dungeons & Dragons world of Forgotten Realms.It is described in detail in several editions of the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting (first published in 1987 by TSR, Inc.) with the most recent being the 5th edition from Wizards of the Coast, [1] [2] and various locales and aspects are described in ...
The Legend of the Five Rings Role-Playing Game is currently in its fifth edition. The first four editions used an original ruleset designed specifically for the setting. [citation needed] To distinguish this game system from the d20 System mechanics (see below), it is often referred to as the d10, "classic", or the "Roll & Keep" ("R&K") system.