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Tortured Souls! (1984-1986)

Tortured Souls was published by Beast Enterprises Limited in the UK, between 1983 and 1988 with 12 issues published. Tortured Souls! 03 (1984) The Trollball Trophy by Daniel James Runequest Wilderness Scenario Tortured Souls! 04 (1984)…

Multiverse (AUS 1985)

An Australian Role-playing Magazine, published by Adventure Simulations. Multiverse 4 (1985) Goblins in RuneQuest Multiverse 5 (1985) Cult of Ragnaglar (4 pages)

Demon’s Drawl (UK 1983-1985)

First launched in July 1983 and produced for a couple of years before transforming into Telegraph Road. Editor: Jeremy Nuttall Demon’s Drawl 5 (1984) An introduction to the Runequest RPG Demon’s Drawl…

Black Sun (1984-1985)

The Black Sun, or sometimes just Black Sun, was an irreverent short magazine included with White Dwarf mail-order subscriptions for two short periods in the 1980s. The Black Sun‘s contents blended humour with reviews and…

Heroes Magazine (1984-1986)

Heroes was a short-lived magazine published by Avalon Hill beginning in 1984. At the time Avalon Hill was trying to expand into the role-playing industry through the publication of four games: James…

AH8576 Vikings (Box 4 – 1985)

The year is 780 A.D. The homeland was quiet. No strangers or deadly monsters troubled the stead. When Thorgrim Greatmouth asked for volunteers to raid the southlands. many brave warriors responded. Thorgrim’s…

AH8571 Runequest Player’s Edition (1985)

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AH8572 Runequest Gamemaster’s Box (1985)

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AH8573 Monster Coliseum (Box 1 – 1985)

Arena Combat & Chariot Racing for RuneQuest As the beast launches himself at the seemingly-easy target, lightly-armored Tallia nimbly dodges his razor- sharp claws and drives her spear deep into Bloodfeather’s chest….

Integrated Games (1984-1986)

Formed by Simon Forrest and Basil Barrett, who produce four modules containing RuneQuest conversions:

AH8577 Gods of Glorantha (Box 05 – 1985)

60 Religions for RuneQuestGods of Glorantha describes 60 major Gloranthan religions for humans and non-humans, for good guys and bad, for men and women, all from an array of different cultures. A…

Game News #5 (1985)

Publisher: Associates International July 1985 The Visitors by Sam Shirley. A RuneQuest Ill mini scenario The adventurers face a curse terrifying the small village of Donegal

AH8574 Human Adventurer Sheets (Box 2 – 1985)

Human Adventurer Sheets This box contains three types of adventurer sheets. The first is intended for use in creating male human adventurers. The second is intended for use in creating Female human…

AH8575 Non-human Adventurer Sheets (Box 3 – 1985)

Nonhuman Adventurer Sheets This package contains adventurer sheets for nine nonhuman species: broos, centaurs, ducks, dwarfs, elves, halflings, ogres, orcs, and trolls. The base skills percentiles for each of these sheets are…

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