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In this White Bear & Red Moon pre-publication sheet, there are some (highlighted) units that never made it into the game as far as I'm aware. Does anyone have any more info on them, or suggestions as to what abilities they could have? (One's obviously the Walking Fort.)
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An exercise in looking at how 'wide' the phases of the Red Moon are. The lines are not stationary but move (clockwise?) during the day and night. At the distance of Dragon Pass and Prax each phase is hundreds of miles across...
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I need some help with the basic melee combat rules in White Bear-Red Moon/Dragon Pass game. Rule [7.10.3] state that “At most three of the major units in each stack can fight in the melee. If there are more than three major units in a stack, the fourth major unit from the top and any unit stack beneath It is not allowed to fight in a melee” I have trouble figuring out how that rule interacts with the rules for taking damage and counterattacking The combat sequence is (if I got it right 🙂 😞 Total attackers CF of the top three combat units (and any heroes amo
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As I'm comparing different maps of Dragon Pass [Sartar, to be precise] I ask myself "what level of detail is the average Gloranthan campaign map?" Are you playing with the highly detailed maps and whenever your characters are pass through some tiny location you end up here on the forum or in some of the books and do your research? [e.g. map of Colymar Tribe from the GM's Screen Pack] Are you running your campaign with broad bushstrokes, so you only have the major, big places in mind; overland travel isn't very important and you put the characters in action without going into much det
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I've been looking over King of Sartar with an eye toward creating a new scenario or two for Dragon Pass (the AH version of the board game, originally White Bear & Red Moon). However, some questions arise when it comes to mercenaries from Prax (the Bison and Sable tribes are mentioned in particular). 1. How many counters would be available? I'm guessing that the typical Dragon Pass unit is rather small. The only reference I have found so far is that the typical Sun Dome Templar file is 64 men. Also I doubt that large numbers of Prax nomads would hire out as mercenaries and travel
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I thought this was pretty cool. Did you know there was an article in The Dragon magazine (#40) that had some RQ artifacts? I was looking for some Divine Right articles and ran across an article called 'Artifacts of Dragon Pass'. Here are the 6 artifacts for those that are curious... (in parenthesis is the area mentioned for the artifact, where it's at or last seen). The Ring of Black Fang (area between Dwarf Knoll, Moonbroth, to the Dead Place) The Impenetrable Shield of Kiahn (around the road near the Haunted Lands between Notchet and New Crystal) The Wands of Ectal (the wilds of Pra
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What do we know about Wyrms High Pass? I haven't found a great deal of information about the pass, although I realise I may just not have found stuff in sources I've got, so I've put a few tentative ideas together based on the snippets I'm aware of. @Jeff Richard's session at the Kraken last year on creating Gloranthan places was very useful - unfortunately I don't think it was filmed, but its essence was to pull together what is known or inferred about a place from Gloranthan sources and use them as building blocks for creation of both the place and its adventurous potential. This i
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I understand that when broo er, propagate the offspring are part the parent broo and part host animal, with obvious odd hybridisation and chaos mutations in many cases. E.g. a chicken broo that uses a cow would presumably make a horned chicken or a cow with a beak maybe. So what happens when broo use humans as a host? Let's say a goat broo used a person as host?
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Some folks have picked up The Coming Storm, some have not. I wanted to create a thread where folks could ask questions, either about what they are reading or about whether they should buy. First of all, let me capture the answer to a few common questions: Why is this in two books? There are a number of pragmatic reasons: it would be cheaper to ship and the first volume would be completed faster, and could be interleaved more easily with other priorities as a result. In addition there is a natural divide between the two volumes. The Coming Storm (Red Cow Book I) is the setti
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