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Is the dragon pass book still available ?

Submitted by djday45 on Sat, 09/06/2012 – 17:03

I seem to remember a while back there being a product called “dragon pass”I cannot seem to find it in the product section anymore is this book still available? if not what happened to it?

rgdsDean


Submitted by Pastafarian on Sat, 16/06/2012 – 11:32.

Hi Dean,Not sure where you can find a printed copy, but you can purchase the PDF from DriveThruRPG:

http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product/89872/HeroQuest%3A-Dragon-Pass-Gazetteer

The $5 price is a really good deal.

Submitted by cj.23 on Fri, 06/07/2012 – 12:51.

Except the Drivethru site says the map which is pretty much essential to use the Gazeteer is available as a download on the Moon Designs site, which it was till the site makeover. Without the map the book is not really very useful, unless you can guess where D5, A4 etc are! ;( I have tried to find the map on the site but the download no longer seems to be available. I did ask about this last month as it is fustrating. I do have a couple of hard copies from buying the book somewhere, but sadly can’t find mine, and so I bought the download only to find i was no better off than before…cj x


Look here: https://wellofdaliath.chaosium.com/product/dragon-pass-a-gazetteer-of-kerofinela/

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