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The Word Guide to Barnaynia - the banana-shaped world!
Barnaynia is the World setting for the extraordinary city of Dunromin, capital of the Land of the Young.
This book is a comprehensive guide to the bizarre World of Barnaynia, the banana-shaped world, including Geology, Geography, Climates, Astronomy, Magic, Gravity, Ecology,... [click here for more] |
Dunromin University Press |
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The Book of Legends - over 100 pages of game resources for any FRPG!
In the style of a Rogues Gallery, this new publication from Dunromin University Press if chock-full of ideas and resources for any games master.
The Book of legends adds yet more colour, ideas and inspiration to the World of Barnaynia fantasy role-play setting, including:... [click here for more] |
Dunromin University Press |
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Dunromin is a fantasy city like no other! Conceived and designed as a fully-developed setting for low- to mid-level fantasy role-playing games.
A Traveller's Atlas of the Free City of Dunromin and the Land of the Young is a collection of various detailed maps of the city and surrounding landscapes in full colour, as well as floor-plans of the temples, some maps of other places... [click here for more] |
Dunromin University Press |
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Discovery the mystery and wonder of the Land of the Young and its amazing inhabitants in this 91-page quality product!
The capital City of Dunromin is the centre of power and administration for a fantasy realm to set alight your imagination; the wonderful Land of the Young (so named because humans are its main inhabitant rather than the longer-lived... [click here for more] |
Dunromin University Press |
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In ancient times the bizarre world of Barnaynia was ruled by the Rakuli, the Great Old Ones, a strange species of incredible physical and magical power!
For tens of thousands, perhaps millions of years they ruled the world and every race was a slave to their whims. Using strange magic and odd personal ambitions they created many of the strange species that inhabit the dark places of the world. ... [click here for more] |
Dunromin University Press |
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The Players’ Guide to Dunromin - over 200 pages of quality FRPG City Guide:
Dunromin is the capital of the Land of the Young and (probably) the greatest city on the World of Barnaynia. About its labyrinthine streets loiter innumerable citizens all looking to make a fast coin or two from naïve adventurers passing through. Save yourself that... [click here for more] |
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The Games Master’s Guide to Dunromin - over 200 pages of ideas and descriptions:
While Dunromin is a feast for the mind for any player with enough coin to take advantage of it, everything in the Players’ Guide is but a veneer for the grimy underbelly that is the capital of the Land of the Young. Only the Games Master’s Guide can peel back that... [click here for more] |
Dunromin University Press |
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The Warren is a large dungeon hack designed to be a mental and physical challenge to both players and GM:
Baron Ketterall’s lands are beset by a plague of marauding goblins!
Goblins you say? Pah! Who's afraid of a few poxy goblins?
But two experienced parties have already gone looking for the goblin lair – never to be heard of again. Poxy goblins you say?... [click here for more] |
Dunromin University Press |
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The City of Karan guards the western frontier of the Land of the Young:
Beyond the fortress that is Karan's West Gate lie the Borderlands and beyond them the untamed Wild Lands that stretch for hundreds of mile to the west coast on the Twilight Sea, half a world away. Inside the gate is a multi-levelled city with a proud history.
Situated in a strategically significant... [click here for more] |
Dunromin University Press |
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TheTrials of a Young Wizard is an exciting entry-level set of three scenarios:
Fresh-faced and more than a little hung-over our newly graduated mage of the great Dunromin College of Magic and his friends step into the tea-room next to the Porter’s Lodge and ask for something for a headache. Within minutes they find themselves accosted by the... [click here for more] |
Dunromin University Press |
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