You can find the second arc at the Vaults of Pandius, in PDF. The second arc, " Wake of the White Witch's Wrath," tells of the fallout and resolution of events which separated the group towards the end of the events surrounding the defeat of the Winter King.
If message boards aren't your thing, you can download the first arc of the Chronicle here, in epub format, or find it in two parts at the Vaults of Pandius, in PDF. The Castle Mistamere portion went on to become the first adventure in the Thorn's Chronicle Adventure Path: TC1: The Baron's Favor, downloadable here. This meeting is chronicled in the first arc, " The Rise of the Winter King." They meet the scoundrel Bargle, foil one of his schemes, only to become entangled in another, and the true nature of their mysterious companion comes to light. They met up with the druid called Thorn in the mountain pass between Darokin and Karameikos, lending aid to two dwarven brothers and their charge, a pale, mysterious girl with hair like spun gold and eyes the same silver as moonlight. Demons long banished still haunt the world, their shadows longer and darker than that of even long lost Blackmoor.īut what good are villains without heroes to oppose them? Thus was the band of adventurers thought up: The fighter Varis, recently released from service in the Grand Duke's Mountainguard the bowman Gilliam, one to bet on just about anything the shy servant of the Silver Flame, Ana, bid by the Keeper of her order to travel the lands of Brun. My take on Mystara is perhaps a bit darker. I have been working on this project since mid-to-late 2008. The familiar Karameikos of Gaz 1, but with my own spin.
Maybe, I thought, I'll write about the travels of a druid in Karameikos.
It was also an effort to maybe do a bit of tinkering, a-la Bruce Heard's Voyage of the Princess Ark series from Dragon Magazine. The original thread for this Collector's Guide is here.Thorn's Chronicle began as an effort to gather together several years' worth of notes and thoughts about how I'd like to work my own version of the nations presented in the D&D Gazetteer series. This was the fifteenth installment when the Collector's Guides were initially published. The Acaeum, in particular, contains a wealth of information on the various printings of early products, which is a level of detail beyond the scope of this Guide. Both site are recommended for anyone who takes their D&D collecting seriously. For the Collector's Guides dealing with the early history of D&D, both The Acaeum and the Tome of Treasures were critical resources. David Keyser's Mystara product list on the Vaults of Pandius was useful for checking the main list of Mystara game products, as was Ciro Alessandro Sacco's book, Hunters of Dragons: The Original Dungeons & Dragons Collecting Guide. The later Challenger and Red Steel lines are also part of this guide, since those are set in Mystara.Īcknowledgments are due to a number of sources. Indeed, the earliest products in the D&D line didn't really have a setting, other than was described in the popular Gazetteers (from 1987 onward), and were assumed to be located in or near the Known World region described in the Expert Set.įor this Collector's Guide, the 1977 Basic Set has been taken as a starting point, and all the D&D products released during the Basic, Expert, Companion, Master and Immortal (BECMI) series era have been included, even if some of those products aren't explicitly set in Mystara. For most of the setting’s history, it was simply the Known World. Somewhat ironically, despite the extensive line of BECMI products with which it is closely associated, the setting did not have an official name until the late 80s. This Collector's Guide looks at Mystara, the world of the Dungeons & Dragons game before there was an 'Advanced' D&D. This is one of a series of Echohawk's D&D Collector's Guides, each of which aims to provide a comprehensive guide to D&D products published for a particular setting or era of the game.
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