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Convention Report: Scotscon 2003

Scotscon 2003 By Nick Davison Scotscon was great fun. The campus is attractive, with plenty of wooded areas, a loch, and swans and geese. Although our rooms were at the other end…

Valkyrie (GBR1995)

Published by Partizan Press, Valkyrie was a UK role-playing magazine that was published between 1994 and 2003.

Tortured Souls! (GBR 1984-1986)

Tortured Souls was published by Beast Enterprises Limited in the UK, between 1983 and 1988 with 12 issues published.

Tabletop Gaming Magazine (UK 2018)

Published by Warners Group Publications PLC

Read Pheasant Throughout (GBR 1994-1995)

Published by Nick Eden

Demon’s Drawl (GBR 1983-1985)

First launched in July 1983 and produced for a couple of years before transforming into Telegraph Road. Editor: Jeremy Nuttall

Black Sun (GBR 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…

2006 Continuum (GBR 2006)

Continuum (GBR 2006-)

This convention in England continued where Convulsion left off. Conventions

Convulsion CO2 (GBR 2002)

Firebird Productions (UK)

UK based publisher of Mythic Russia. Publications

Pelgrane Press (GBR 2000-)

Founded in 2000 by co-owner Simon Rogers and Sasha Bilton, Pelgrane Press is a UK-based tabletop roleplaying game publishing company. They publish 13th Age by Rob Heinsoo and Jonathan Tweet, a fantasy RPG game…

Rune Riter (GBR 1986-1987)

UK fanzine, published by Neil Smith, 4 issues.

GW102107 RuneQuest Boxed set (GBR 1982)

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GW004655 Land of Ninja (Volume 4 GBR 1987)

Journey to the land where the sun rb:ies on fantastic adventure! Anned with your two swords, your loyalty to your master; and your honour. you must face the perils of feudal Japan….

GW004616 RuneQuest (GBR 1987)

RuneQuest, Third edition Volume 1 Now in hardback book format – RuneQuest Fantasy Basic Roleplaying Adventure – of the world’s most acclaimed roleplaying games. Based on Chaosium’s Basic Roleplaying system, Games Workshop…

Fantasy Chronicles (GBR 1986-1987)

A Irish Fantasy Role-Playing magazine which was published published by Fantastic Publications Ltd. Sold on the news stands in the UK. Nine issues:

DragonLords (GBR 1980-1983)

DragonLords was an early RPG non-fiction zine published in the UK. It features articles about D&D, AD&D, Runequest, Traveller, and Warhammer. 22 issues.

Adventurer (GBR 1986-1987)

Subtitled “The Superior Fantasy & Science Fiction Games Magazine”, this independent role-playing magazine published adventures and articles related to a number of different RPGs. The magazine was published from 1986 to 1987…

Rapier Miniatures (UK)

Based in Pinner, London Borough of Harrow, UK. https://rapierminiatures.com/ They have a range of 28mm Gloranthan figures:

Cakebread & Walton (GBR 2010-2011)

https://clockworkandchivalry.co.uk/ British game company founder in 2009 by Peter Cakebread and Ken Walton, based in Lancaster. They began self publishing in 2013. Known for Clockwork & Chivalry based originally on MRQ2, and…

Tales of the Reaching Moon (GBR 1989-2003)

History, 1989-2003 In the Summer of 1989, David Hall, Brian Duguid, and Matthew Tudor published the first issue of the British RQ fanzine, Tales of the Reaching Moon. It was clearly a…

Pavic Tales (GBR 1987-1989)

Think Tales of the Reaching Moon was the first British publication to sport the title “The RuneQuest Fanzine”? Think again. Over a span of three years, a group of dedicated Brits (Butch…

Sceaptune Games (GBR 2006-2013)

Sceaptune Games is an Imprint of Sceaptune Publications Ltd. Sceaptune Games was founded in 2006 to specialise in tabletop Role Playing Games. Our approach is to provide useful, rich, enjoyable and playable…

Auxo Limited (GBR 2009-2016)

https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/06211759 Shadows Over Aralem (2009) (Solo #2) Down Among The Dead (2010) Firerock Pass (2010)

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