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Tequendria: RPG Inspired By Lord Dunsany

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Scott Malthouse of Trollish Delver has translated Lord Dunsany's fantasy anthology into an RPG. So Tequendria claims to do that, and this reviewer wants you to believe. A peer of Malthouse, Kyrinn Eis, has converted the DSR to D&D, which is also somewhere on the Trollish Delver blog

Art by Sidney Sime, who illustrated The Gos of Pegana, and Ivan Bilibin should compliment Lord Dunsany's prose and strike the tone easily enough.
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So I thought this name-your-price omnibus deserved a plug here, being Tequendria is the first ever adaptation of Pegana in gaming history. Maybe you devs will mine from the same veins Tolkien and Lovecraft struck?
 

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