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Cimmeria

Despite its fame as the birthplace of Conan himself, little has been written about the moody hill-country of Cimmeria - until now. In this supplement for Conan the Roleplaying Game, explore the mist-shrouded terrain of this unforgiving land and meet the people - and the creatures - that call it home. Alongside the history, geography and culture of Cimmeria are presented new spells, new combat manoeuvres and new rules to better reflect the atmosphere of the hills and the hardiness of their denizens.

 

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  • Publisher: Mongoose Publishing
  • Pub. Date: September 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9781906103583
  • 160pp
  • Edition Number: 2
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