Ce n'est pas Cities of Harn (ni pour Harn en général).
Ce n'est pas "made in UK".
Ce n'est pas dans White Dwarf
Ce n'est pas Runequest
Ce n'est pas Sanctuary
Virgile a écrit : ↑lun. juin 08, 2026 1:30 pm Je pensais à Kaiin pour Dying Earth car lien littéraire et deux éditeurs potentiels (Pelgrane et ceux qui font DCC). Mais c'est du UK made pour Pelgrane, et j'ai rien trouvé dans mon bouquin.
Je signale donc l'abandon de cette piste pour participer à l'effort collectif de recherche.
The Upright Man is the actual leader of the guild. No one except Slyman knows his identity. He only appear when a Full Guild Court is in session and presides over it wearing a black hood. Some say he is a noble, leading a double life, others think him to be a simple merchant. He is actually
Culture: [Name] is based on the historical layout of a real European city (Caernarfon in Wales), and most of the names in the city have a European feel to them. The Kingdom is also loosely based on European culture. It would be easiest to put [Name] in a European culture on your world. Non-European cultures would be more difficult to accommodate but certainly possible.
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MERCHANT,
Herman's Odds and Ends.
This is a strange shop, specializing in all manner of strange items, many of which defy explanation and description. There is no telling what can be found by those willing to spend the time browsing among the piles of oddments in Herman's. As no item has any obvious worth, price is left to the outcome of a healthy haggle with Hector, Herman's assistant (Herman is never in the store, being busy looking for new items for the shop). Hector will be insulted should the haggle not last at least a rousing 10 minutes and will refuse to sell any item he judges the buyer less than wholeheartedly interested in.
Some great buys can be found by those willing to look and haggle. Among the items buried in the mess: 1 solar powered water purifier*, 1 painted crystal ball (still works, no one's thought to clean the paint off),
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