Oriental Adventures

Oriental Adventures

Author: Gary Gygax

Publisher: Wizards of the Coast

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9780880380997

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Gathers information about character classes, money, equipment, weapons, fighting proficiencies, magic spells, monsters, and treasures used in an Oriental-style role playing game


Oriental Adventures

Oriental Adventures

Author: James Wyatt

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780786920150

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This sourcebook provides everything needed to add Asian-style characters to any D&D campaign or to run a fantasy Asian campaign. It includes classes such as Samurai, Shugenja, and Ninja, as well as unique monsters, combat rules, and magic systems. Maps.


Seraffyn's European Adventure

Seraffyn's European Adventure

Author: Lin and Larry Pardey

Publisher: Lin and Larry Pardey

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1929214529

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This second book in the Seraffyn cruising series begins with their arrival on the southwest coast of England where they coasted eastward, stopping where fancy held them, where good friends were made, to winter at Pooole, and work to pay for th enext leg of their voyage - toward the Baltic. Denmark, Sweden, Finland were full of welcoming and interesting people and an almost invisible bureacracy. But things were definitely different when they reached Poland were armed guards watched while the poeple greeted them with flowers, fruits and sweets. Their foray behind the Iron Curtain of the 1970's introduced them to some of the people who lead the Solidarity Movement, the force that eventually toppled the Soviet Union. You'll be right on board as they weather a fierce mast-under broach in a Baltic gale and through the wintery North Seas. Here is a feast for the fantiasies of stay-at-homes and a warm account of just two years of the lives of two people who have lived in a wide adventurous world for more than four decades. Their motto -- Go Small, Go Simple, Go Now has encouraged thousands of other sailors to take the plunge. And this book is an entertaining instruction manual on how to live a rich life on very little money. "Lin Pardey has, in her deceptively simple and fresh-faced style, told the story of an unusual and appealing marriage partnership, a speical way of life. Yachtsmen will enjoy the technical description of the problems of maneuvering in the tight harbours and unmapped channels...the perils of heavy seas in a small boat. But what is remarkable is that she can draw a nonsailor into these special subjects and make them as comprehensible and absorbing to a landlubber as they would be to someone about to set out on the same itinerary in a small boat of his own." R. Sokolov, NewYork Times Book Review


L5R

L5R

Author: Rich Wulf

Publisher: Wizards of the Coast

Published: 2002-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781887953382

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This book contains all the details you need to play Dungeons & Dragons adventures in the Legend of the Five rings setting."


Dragon Empires Gazetteer

Dragon Empires Gazetteer

Author: James Jacobs

Publisher:

Published: 2012-01-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781601253798

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Grab your katana, ready your best kung fu, and prepare to discover a whole new world of exciting adventure The mysteries and wonders of the Dragon Empires are finally revealed The continent of Tian Xia stretches from the polar ice in the north to well south of the equator -- a realm where honorable samurai, devious ninja, martial artistry, strange spirits, and imperial dragons rule. The Dragon Empires Gazetteer also presents five new player character races -- the birdlike tengus, reptilian nagaji, shapechanging foxlike kitsune, reincarnted spiritualists known as samsarans, and the shadowy masters of trickery called the wayang. An overview of life in the Dragon Empires offers a look at a new core pantheon (including more than a dozen brand-new deities), several new factions, and the challenges faced by a land recovering from the recent fall of a continental empire.


Uchine Japanese Throwing Arrow

Uchine Japanese Throwing Arrow

Author: Sakai Shigeki

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-03-29

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 9781985071933

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A translation of material related to the Uchine, the Japanese Throwing Arrow, a weapon carried by Samurai when they travelled by palanquin. Originating as a weapon of last resort for archers whose bowstring had broken, the Uchine evolved into a close-quarters combat weapon as well as a self-defense weapon when traveling. Includes the origin of this surprising weapon as well as throwing techniques by Fujita Seiko, the 14th headmaster of the Koga School of Ninjutsu. Several blueprints for Throwing Arrow construction from Edo Era documents are included.


Ogl Ancients

Ogl Ancients

Author: Adrian Bott

Publisher: Mongoose Publishing

Published: 2004-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781904577720

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A new D20 RPG from Mongoose, set in the hugely popular Ancient world .


Al-Qadim

Al-Qadim

Author: Jeff Grubb

Publisher: TSR

Published: 1992-03-01

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 9781560763581

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