Published Feb. 16, 2020 by Phalanx Games Design.
Fantasy Europe
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The fourth book of the Orbis Mundi 2 Kickstarter series, Fantasy Europe provides
- Additional Country Information: Germany
- Additional Country Information: Portugal
- A contemporary description of the Camino de Santiago Pilgrim route
- A contemporary description of the Marvels of Rome as it was in the Middle Ages
- Two contemporary descriptions of pilgrimages to Jerusalem
- Dies Irae, Dies Illa - some thoughts on realistic religions for FRPGs
- Fantasy Europe -- the main section providing an underlying rationale for a 'fantasy' version of Europe that conforms reasonably closely to the nuts & bolts of medieval Society in a quite different geopolitical situation. Covers all of Western Europe, Scandinavia, the Steppes, the Caucasus, and the Eastern and Western Mediterranean
- Fantasy Classes -- experimental D+D/Pathfinder and RQ/Mythras classes inspired by the alternate history
This book is an excellent companion for Ithura & Porthaven (A medieval Barony and Port Town), The Marketplace (realistic prices for medieval …
The fourth book of the Orbis Mundi 2 Kickstarter series, Fantasy Europe provides
- Additional Country Information: Germany
- Additional Country Information: Portugal
- A contemporary description of the Camino de Santiago Pilgrim route
- A contemporary description of the Marvels of Rome as it was in the Middle Ages
- Two contemporary descriptions of pilgrimages to Jerusalem
- Dies Irae, Dies Illa - some thoughts on realistic religions for FRPGs
- Fantasy Europe -- the main section providing an underlying rationale for a 'fantasy' version of Europe that conforms reasonably closely to the nuts & bolts of medieval Society in a quite different geopolitical situation. Covers all of Western Europe, Scandinavia, the Steppes, the Caucasus, and the Eastern and Western Mediterranean
- Fantasy Classes -- experimental D+D/Pathfinder and RQ/Mythras classes inspired by the alternate history
This book is an excellent companion for Ithura & Porthaven (A medieval Barony and Port Town), The Marketplace (realistic prices for medieval goods and services), and, of course, Orbis Mundi 2 which covers the nitty gritty of the medieval period as it actually was ... completely different from the hollywoodised pastiche that is the 'background' of pretty much all FRPGs.