Fazzur Wideread, Governor-General of Dragon Pass, originally published in Wyrms Footnotes #12 (1981) By Greg Stafford and Charlie Krank. This write-up as of Storm Season, 1613 S.T. Fazzur was born on Fireday,…
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Personalities of Glorantha – Joh Mith (1999)
Originally published in Griffin Mountain (1981) Location: Balazar, occasionally Sartar Joh Mith is an Issaries Goldentongue Priest, and so is a traveling trader by profession. He is an older man, in his…
Pegasus (Magazine) (1981-1983, 1999)
Pegasus was published from 1981 to 1983 by Judges Guild. It replaced the Dungeoneer’s Journal magazine, running for 12 issues, from 1981-1983. Issue 13 was created but never released. When Judges Guild returned in 1999, issues…
Dragon Magazine (1976-2007)
Dragon was an official D&D magazine running 1976-2007 with 359 printed issues. It had occasional RuneQuest and Gloranthan content along with reviews. The first RuneQuest material was in issue #40.
Alarums & Excursions (US 1979-1984)
Published by Lee Gold Authors and issues to check from here. Check indexes on scanned contents here on image pages.
Wyrm’s Footnotes #11 (1981)
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CHA2007-X Thieves’ World (1981)
Thieves’ World Designed for Use with 9 Role-Playing Systems Skulk through the night on the heels of Shadowspawn . . . delve into the twisted tunnels of the Purple Mage … attend…
CHA4013 Griffin Mountain (1981, 2018)
The Book Gamers have enjoyed playing RuneQuest for a long time now. The time is right for a majorcampaign sourcebook. Griffin Mountain details an area 800 kilometers wide. Elder Wilds is where…
CHA4014 Cults of Terror (1981, 2016)
Nine Dangerous Deities for Runequest Role-Playing The bad guys of Glorantha: nine cults of the cruel and unusual, destined to enliven every campaign. Cults include PRIMAL CHAOS, MALLIA, BAGOG, THED, VIVAMORT, THANATAR,…
Excerpt – History in Glorantha (1981)
Originally published in Cults of Terror. Chaos and Compromise History in Glorantha is the sum of events occurring since Time began. Mythical events prior to Time were non-sequential and simultaneous actions happening…
