[PnP] Sans Perilous Lands: PnP in the Trollkinian lands

Joseph Isenberg joseph_isenberg at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 24 08:02:59 CET 2011


I remember it being run at our club, then the Iowa State University Simulation Association, when it first came out, with Harn World as the map and cultures.  It was a very well done campaign by a creative and experienced game master.

Cordially,
Joseph M. Isenberg
Boone, Iowa

--- On Wed, 2/23/11, Monster Jam <unlv_runnin_rebels at yahoo.com> wrote:

> From: Monster Jam <unlv_runnin_rebels at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [PnP] Sans Perilous Lands: PnP in the Trollkinian lands
> To: "The Powers and Perils Mailing List" <pnp at abroere.xs4all.nl>
> Date: Wednesday, February 23, 2011, 8:31 PM
> I have run P&P/D&D games in
> various formats:
> 
> Used Powers & Perils (P&P) rules without Perilous
> Lands supplement. If I am not 
> mistaken, Perilous Lands was not available when P&P was
> initially released, so 
> no one could have initially used Perilous Lands with
> P&P rules. I have run P&P 
> in both home-brewed worlds and D&D worlds.
> 
> Used D&D rules with Perilous Lands supplement.
> 
> There are a great many things to love about P&P and the
> setting.
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Panthera Altaica <draltaica at yahoo.com>
> To: pnp at abroere.xs4all.nl
> Sent: Wed, February 23, 2011 7:36:10 AM
> Subject: [PnP] Sans Perilous Lands: PnP in the Trollkinian
> lands
> 
> I wonder how many others used the PnP rules without the
> Perilous Lands 
> suppliment?  I used PnP for DnD settings myself as
> only hand the Powers & Perils 
> box set as a kid and thou I hated the DnD rule system for a
> Roleplaying(thou 
> AD&D2ed is still my favorit Fantasy wargaming rule
> system :P ) I do like most of 
> their campaign setting.
> 
> What I like best about PNP is that each alienmnt has it's
> own idea about what is 
> good and what is evil.
> 
> Anyway for anyone that is interested in a making a PnP
> treatment for the 
> Trollkinian Lands as I link to call
> The-Estate-That-Must-Not-Be-Named as they 
> like sue anyone that even mentions THIER property.
> 
> _The_Last_Ringbearer_ is apocryphal treatment of the Lord
> of the Rings.
> 
> http://ymarkov.livejournal.com/270570.html
> 
> No one sheds a tear over Mordor's downfall, although the
> hobbit Sam Gamgee does 
> spare a moment to wonder if a dead enemy soldier is truly
> evil or has simply 
> been misguided or coerced into serving the dark lord
> Sauron.
> 
> Well, there's two sides to every story, or to quote a less
> banal maxim, history 
> is written by the winners. That's the philosophy behind
> "The Last Ringbearer," a 
> novel set during and after the end of the War of the Ring
> (the climactic battle 
> at the end of "The Lord of the Rings") and told from the
> point of view of the 
> losers. The novel was written by Kirill Yeskov, a Russian
> paleontologist, and 
> published to acclaim in his homeland in 1999. Translations
> of the book have also 
> appeared in other European nations, but fear of the
> vigilant and litigious 
> Tolkien estate has heretofore prevented its publication in
> English.
> 
> That changed late last year when one Yisroel Markov posted
> his English 
> translation of "The Last Ringbearer" as a free download. 
> 
> 
> 
> Dr. Panthera Tigris Altaica
> 
> 
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