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Archendurn, capitol of the kingdom, is your first portal to adventure on the world of Aernth, a medieval fantasy setting with Celtic overtones, tempered with a dash of gritty realism.

In this 57-page module written by Aaron Smalley, you will find a richly detailed living city, illustrated with color street-maps and floor plans of selected buildings. NPCs from all walks of life from reigning monarch to humble tradesman are described, many with complete Rolemaster and HARP statistics. Real people for real role-playing opportunities rather than cardboard cutouts. Your players will want to make Archendurn their headquarters; their characters will have a place to call home. A superb set of extended adventure hooks will help you to get your next great campaign underway.

If you have your own world, do not despair. You'll find that Archendurn can be slotted into most fantasy settings with a minimum of fuss, saving you the time and effort needed to design a complete metropolis.

This second edition of "City of Archendurn" is fully compatible with Rolemaster (RMSS/FRP and RM Classic) and HARP.

A free 2-page preview of this module can be found in the November 2002 issue of The Guild Companion (www.guildcompanion.com)

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June 6th, 2013
This product is good. I will be using it in my campaign under a different city name. I would have liked to see the city divided into sectors and described in that manner, rather than more specific places as it appears to be described after general de [...]
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December 30th, 2012
A reasonable description of a fantasy city with a Celtic flavour. It is clearly intended to be adaptable to a range of campaigns and rule systems, and so leaves some details vague (for example, there's only brief information on the city's spell-casters [...]
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April 27th, 2003
The City of Archendurn details a Celtic city of about 6500 people and is designed to be able to be used in most fantasy settings.?Statistics are given for both the D20 System and the Rolemaster system. The "Celtic feel" comes partly fr [...]
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57
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1.0
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November 03, 2008
This title was added to our catalog on October 18, 2002.
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Iron Crown Enterprises
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