Scarred Lands Gazetteer: Ghelspad
Scarred Lands Gazetteer: Ghelspad is a sourcebook for the Scarred Lands d20 setting.
Summary
- From the White Wolf Catalog:
- A War Among Gods Scarred the Land
- Whether you first played in the Scarred Lands in using 3rd Edition or revised 3.5 rules, or you are just now discovering this fantasy campaign setting, this gazetteer provides you with everything you need to begin your adventures in this unique world.
- Welcome to the Scarred Lands
- When the gods and the titans warred for supremacy, vast armies of mortal creatures fought beside their creators. The monstrous spawn of the titans violently engaged humans, elves, dwarves and other Divine Races. Now 150 years after the defeat of the titans, the world remains scarred and untamed. Even Ghelspad, the most populated and mapped continent of the Scarred Lands, plays host to vast unexplored regions; guards unsolved riddles from ancient cultures; and taunts adventures with the promise of undiscovered riches hidden among ruined civilizations.
- This Scarred Lands Gazetteer provides you with everything you need to explore this land and tell your own heroic tales. The original full-color foldout map of the entire continent included in the print edition is reproduced so you can piece it together and you also receive 48 pages explaining a history of the land; descriptions of all the nations and city-states; and details regarding the organizations that vie for power in the Scarred Lands.
Contents
Introductions
Chapter One: History of the Scarred Lands
Chapter Two: History of Ghelspad
Chapter Three: Nations & City-States
Chapter Four: Topography of Ghelspad
Chapter Five: Organizations
Chapter Six: Cosmos & Cosmology
Background Information
Memorable Quotes
Characters
References
| Previous release | Game Books | Next release |
|---|---|---|
| SL: Relics & Rituals | Scarred Lands books | SL: Creature Collection II: Dark Menagerie |
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