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RuneQuest was published by Chaosium in June of 1978 note its development began on July 4th in 1976, making it one of the oldest tabletop Role-Playing Games. Among other things, it introduced an experience system that replaced levels (as in Dungeons & Dragons) with skills that increase when successfully used (Traveller replaced levels with skills first, but they didn't increase with use). It also introduced hit regions instead of general Hit Points and did not use Character Classes, which removed weapon and armor use restrictions.The original RuneQuest was set in the Constructed World named Glorantha created by Chaosium co-founder Greg Stafford in 1966. The setting shares many tropes in common with other fantasy worlds, despite Stafford's insistence that it was more inspired by studies in folklore than popular fantasy.The history of the game is somewhat convoluted, with many offshoots. The first edition debuted as a 120 page book at the Origins Game Convention in 1978, and sold over 1,000 copies. It was reworked into a 2nd edition in 1979, which went on to sell over 10,000 copies by 1981. The most popular version of the 2nd edition was the boxed set (which were popular at the time). It included a pair of starter adventures (Apple Lane and The Rainbow Mounds), a set of dice, and a stripped down quick-reference for new players called Basic Role-playing along with the main rulebook, which was given all new typesetting and error corrections. It is commonly considered the definitive edition.After that, Chaosium, needing money to expand, sold the rights to the name to Avalon Hill, and co-wrote the subsequent 3rd edition, but retained the rights to the Glorantha setting and editorial approval of all use of the world (the third edition, originally published in 1984 as a large box set, included both Glorantha and an alternate generic fantasy Europe setting). After some time, the game went dormant (a planned new edition in 1994 was canceled mid-development). Stafford left Chaosium in 1997 after unrelated financial issues, taking the rights to Glorantha with him (he retained a large ownership stake in Chaosium, though). Stafford formed a new company, Issaries Inc., to create an entirely different, more narrativist game called HeroQuest in conjunction with the publisher Moon Design Publishing, and eventually acquired back the rights to the RuneQuest trademark from Avalon Hill (which had wound up owned by D&D publisher Wizards of the Coast) in 2004.In 2005 Stafford licensed the RuneQuest name to Mongoose Publishing to create a new version, published in 2006. It cloned the basics of the rules but didn't use the original copyrighted wording (which had reverted to Chaosium). This version was placed under the Open Gaming License. A heavily revised Mongoose edition, written by longtime RuneQuest fans and game designers Lawrence Whitaker and Pete Nash, was published in 2010, and was far better received than the first Mongoose edition. However, Mongoose's license was not renewed, and in 2012, a new company formed by Whitaker and Nash, The Design Mechanism, picked up the license and published a 6th edition of RuneQuest, an expansion of the second Mongoose edition. Moon Design Publications purchased all of the rights and trademarks for RuneQuest and Glorantha from Stafford in 2014, and maintained the license at first. Shortly after, however, ongoing financial issues at Chaosium led Greg Stafford and Sandy Petersen (who collectively owned a majority ownership) to retake control of Chaosium and arrange a merger with Moon Design, whose management team would run the combined company. With the trademark and copyright for RuneQuest once more under its control, Chaosium developed a new edition of RuneQuest, called RuneQuest: Roleplaying in Glorantha, which appeared in 2018.Sandy Petersen held a funding campaign on Kickstarter in 2019 for Glorantha the Gods War, an asymmetrical strategy game about gods battling it out.Since 1980 Chaosium has used versions of the core RuneQuest rules for other games like Call of Cthulhu, Stormbringer, and the ElfQuest RPG, and many, many more; these rule variants are now collectively known as the Basic Role-Playing System (BRP), which has in fact sometimes been available as a generic ruleset. The fantasy world of Glorantha is also the setting of the video games King of Dragon Pass and Six Ages, the webcomic Prince of Sartar, and the boardgame Khan of Khans. Although the RuneQuest title has occasionally been attached to games with other settings, it has always been and remains closely associated withe Glorantha, and the vast majority of the tropes listed below actually relate to Glorantha rather than BRP; hence, they could in fact also be considered to relate to HeroQuest and any other games and fictions which use that setting.
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Colour Coded Armies: The Vadeli in the West, much like the Brithini they broke away from and warred with, are divided into castes. Brown Vadeli are commoners, and until recently, the only ones that seemed to survive into historical times; they're slimy and evil, but not actually that great at military planning or any grandiose long-term schemes. More recently, Red Vadeli warriors came back onto the scenes — and quickly rallied the Brown Vadeli for a campaign of maritime terror. Everyone dreads the possibility of the return of the Blue Vadeli, the leaders and archmages, who could actually put the bad old Vadeli Empire together again.
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Our Elves Are Different
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Our Elves Are Different: Elves are Plant People, descended from the plant goddess Aldrya, and are physical embodiments of the forests they inhabit. They can vary very widely in appearance, although each resembles their specific type of bonded tree; the most humanoid largely resemble fantasy elves with hair and clothes made out of plants, but others are humanoid figures made out of wood and foliage and others still are simply walking trees with gaping knotholes for eyes and mouths and twisting, knotty branches for limbs. They are one of the Elder Races and were once a powerful and widespread people, but have been pushed back into a number of small enclaves by a series of civil wars, conflicts with humans, dwarves and trolls, and blights of insect pests. They are collectively referred to as the Aldryami, a broad group that includes multiple other types of sapient plants descended from Aldrya.
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Unreliable Narrator: Lots. Many texts are written from an In-Universe point of view, and even if All Myths Are True in Glorantha falsehoods and inaccuracies still exist and creep in.
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Redemption Quest
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Redemption Quest: Orlanth goes To Hell and Back in order to resurrect his own victim.
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Order Versus Chaos
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Order Versus Chaos: The Lunar Empire versus the Orlanthi, although it is kind of a weird case — the Lunar Empire promotes (cosmic) Chaos but is very organized, whereas the Orlanthi are Chaos-hating barbarian berserkers.
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The Maker
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The Maker: The patron deity of the Mostali (dwarves), who they literally refer to by this title.
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A Year and a Day
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A Year and a Day: In Avalon Hill's Sun County supplement, a village was renamed Repentance for this period for failing to pay its annual cult remittances.
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Glowing Eyes
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Issue #92, article "Demons! Dealing with the Otherworld". The demon Tagrikas the Devourer slaughters human beings in the world of Glorantha at the command of the demon Megaera. He has red Glowing Eyes.
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Multi-Armed and Dangerous
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Multi-Armed and Dangerous: The giant Grotarons (a.k.a. Trimanes and Maidstone Archers) have a third arm where their head would be (and eyes on the backs of their hands and a mouth in their solar plexus...) They use massive bows, held in their left and right arms and drawn with their top arms. Supplement Dorastor: Land of Doom. The Chaos creature Yeachi has four arms. It uses them to fire arrows from two bows at once in ranged combat or hit opponents with the bows (attacking with them as if they were staffs) in melee combat.
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Beast Man: Beast Men are a collection of species unified by combining the features of animals with those of humans. There are multiple breeds, including centaurs, fauns, minotaurs and manticores. Not all human/animal chimeras are Beast Men, however — they seem to require some tie to natural forces, and true Beast Men always recognize each other as such and are natural allies. Broos are not Beast Men, but tend to resemble them due to reproducing by impregnating whatever animals are common in an area to produce more broo. As such, most resemble humanoid versions of whatever creatures are common in their ranges, usually hardy herbivores such as antelope, deer or wild goats or livestock such as sheep or cattle. One based on larger herbivores such as bison or rhinoceri are rarer by not unheard of, and while carnivore-based broo sare possible they're quite rare due to the rarity of large predators and the difficult of impregnating them.
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Endless Winter
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There is a supplement called Orlanth is Dead. He isn't, because the act that would symbolically kill him was rigged by the Orlanthi, but it sure as hell feels like he was.
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Giant Enemy Crab
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Giant Enemy Crab: Supplement Trollpak, Book of Uz part 2. The crabs tamed and used by trolls can weigh more than 2,000 lbs.
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Deity of Human Origin
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Deity of Human Origin: Zistor and Nysalor, who was to be the perfect deity and turned out to be the incarnation of a previous one.
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Dinosaurs Are Dragons
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Dinosaurs Are Dragons: Dinosaurs are mutated descendants of dragonewts, themselves a species of neotenic dragons, who have let emotional imperfections drive them away from the path towards full dragonhood and trapped them permanently in flesh.
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Only Flesh Is Safe
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Only Flesh Is Safe: The spell Animate (Substance) is restricted to inanimate matter with the caveat that it works on organics if they are already dead.
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Bird People
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Bird People: The Durulz, divided into two major tribes: the Ducks and the Keets, with the latter being made up of various species (flamingos, pelicans, penguins, auks, herons, swordbills, peacocks, etc).
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Curb-Stomp Battle
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Curb-Stomp Battle: The Dragonkill War describes what the dragons did. They exterminated a powerful army and then killed every human in the Dragon Pass region.
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To Hell and Back
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To Hell and Back: The Lightbringers, to rescue Yelm and end the Greater Darkness.
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Elemental Powers
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Elemental Powers: Glorantha uses five basic elements: Darkness (the primal element), Earth, Sky (which includes fire), Water, and Storm (the air between Earth and Sky). The Lunar Empire regards "Moon" as a sixth element, and most other cultures hate and fear them.
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Butt-Monkey: The Durulz, or ducks, see themselves as the Butt-Monkey for the entirety of Glorantha. Even their own racial sourcebook agrees with this perspective, going to extensive lengths to point out how all the other races look down on and tend to ignore or bully ducks and keets.
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Always Chaotic Evil
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Always Chaotic Evil: Deconstructed with the broo; they were created as a warped parody of life meant only to destroy, and they know it. And they have never forgiven their creators. Played straight with the Vadeli, the corrupt relatives of the sorcerous Brithini people. Like their nicer if xenophobic relatives, Vadeli are The Ageless so long as they follow the rules of their Fantastic Caste System. Unlike the Brithini, the caste systems of the Vadeli generally involve breaking the laws of Malkion, which is to say things like "Murder is bad", "Incest is abhorrent", "Don't lie"... About the only reason they're tolerated is that those same rules make them ideal, if untrustworthy businessmen — and because they cheerfully blackmail port cities into playing along.
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The Hero's Journey
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The Hero's Journey: HeroQuests work like this, with the HeroQuester deliberately playing the role of the hero.
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North Is Cold, South Is Hot
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North Is Cold, South Is Hot: Glorantha is a magical world, not a planet floating in space. The northern continent ends with huge glaciers, the southern continent with deserts of fire.
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Artists Are Attractive
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Artists Are Attractive: Orlanth and Emperor Yelm decided to Compete for the Maiden's Hand through a test of music. Orlanth played on the bagpipes, a new and ungraceful instrument that disgusted the court's snooty judges, and lost. However, he made the "maiden" (Ernalda) and many of Yelm's servants laugh, which won them to his side later on.
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Synchronization
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Synchronization: Supplement Trollpak, "Book of Uz" part 2. The Aranea cult has a special type of Divine Intervention. The supplicant can link themselves to another person so that if the supplicant dies, the other will as well. This is an excellent way to persuade another person not to kill you.
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Dark Is Not Evil
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Dark Is Not Evil: For humans, sure it is, but trolls are subterranean creatures; troll Hell is located in human Heaven and vice versa. Even though Zorak Zoran and his worshippers are complete man-eating, necromancy-edged, brawl-loving berserks, other Troll gods are actually quite benevolent, if only a bit brutal. Well, they may still eat you, but only because they're hungry, nothing personal to it. The Carmanians follow a dualistic religion. While they believe in Idovanus and Ganesatarus as the main good and main evil gods, respectively, with the latter being definitely not okay, their philosophy states that it is actually sensible for a man to combine "light" and "dark" aspects in his life, following a balanced path; for instance, being good and kind to his friends, but remorseless and cruel to his enemies, or tempering the dark action of revenge with the light idea of justice. What this means is that a Carmanian may well come across as a cruel and evil bastard, while actually just acting that way towards his enemies to better protect his family. Of course, they are as often just classical Lawful Evil feudal overlords. Also, the users of the Death Rune are highly respected and well-liked, due to their ability to confer with the ancestors and their anti-undead powers... in some cultures, anyway. In other cultures, the Death worshipers are exactly as creepy as you'd expect.
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Fantastic Racism
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Fantastic Racism: The Durulz are subject to this as part of their ongoing curses from the gods. In return, ducks hate trolls (the Uz regard Durul flesh as particularly delicious), whilst keets hate each other, with the flamingo and heron keets in particular loathing each other to the extent it's written into their creation mythology.
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He's Just Hiding
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Later, the Lunar Empire also wants everybody to worship their Goddess, so that the world can be one in All again. And damn are they succeeding. According to King of Sartar the Red Moon will eventually be defeated, but even that could be a lie (there are invoked"She is just hiding" theories In-Universe).
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Fantasy Metals
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Fantasy Metals: Glorantha is not Earth, and the metals called bronze, iron, gold, and so forth, are analogs, not duplicates, of Earthly metals.
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Pumpkin Person: The Jack O'Bear is a hairy bear-like monster with an orange head that looks like a pumpkin.
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World Shapes
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World Shapes: The world of Glorantha is shaped like an enormous stone cube floating in the ocean. On its upper surface, patterned, weathered and scarred by ages of cataclysms and divine events, are the continents and oceans of the world. At its edges, the ocean drops off into a fathomless abyss and continues until the absolute edges of the universe, ending in the Sky Dome that forms the edge of the universe. A few islands float on the waters just past the edges of the world proper, while the Underworld lies beneath Earth and Water at the bottom of everything.
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Attack Reflector: If a Reflection spell is in effect on a living being, it will attempt to reflect any other spell cast against the being or its equipment back upon the caster. If a living person is protected by the Cast Back sorcery spell and an attacking spell doesn't overcome the target's magic points with its own, the incoming spell will boomerang back on its caster and affect them instead. Cacodemon has the Chaotic Feature of being able to reflect all spells that cost 10 Magic Points or less back at the caster. Supplement Trollpak, "Book of Uz" part 2. The Xiola Umbar cult has a spell called Turn Blow that reflects all damage that affects the recipient back upon the source.
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Silver Bullet
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Silver Bullet: Refined silver allows a weapon to wound creatures that can only be harmed by magic.
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Bizarre Alien Reproduction
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Bizarre Alien Reproduction: Green, brown and yellow elves mate like humans (or, at least, human scholars are reasonably sure they do). After this, however, the female elf gives birth to a coconut-sized seed, which is then planted and grows into a plant that bears a single fleshy fruit. After two years of maturation, the fruit is split open to reveal an elf child equivalent to a four-to-six-years-old human infant. The Slorifings — also called red elves and goblins — are all male, and reproduce by worshipping a type of love spirits. After a successful worship session, the supplicant buries himself and goes into eternal sleep. Afterwards, a spore-bearing plant such as a fern sprouts over his grave and produces a crop of miniature Slorifings, which are called imps and treated as adults from birth. Dwarves aren't born as such; in fact, they find sexual reproduction repulsive. Instead, they're essentially manufactured. The process requires a male-female pair to spend a few weeks using their respective "mortar" and "pestle" to create the blank template of a dwarf (the dwarves find this process horrific, and usually suppress their memories of the event). This is then placed in a caste-specific container to brew for a number of years, before being decanted as a young dwarf ready for labor.
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Viewers Are Geniuses
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Viewers Are Geniuses: Are you familiar with the work of comparative mythologists like Joseph Campbell or Mircea Eliade? What about concepts like "mytheme" or "euhemerism"? Yeah, good luck trying to wrap your head around Gloranthan deep lore if you answered "no".
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Our Wyverns Are Different
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Our Wyverns Are Different: Wyverns are two-legged, dragon-like creatures. They come into being when True Dragons dream lustful dreams, which manifest as lustful Dream Dragons which thereafter mate and produce wyverns. The resulting creatures can breed true and often establish independent populations afterwards. Different populations of wyverns can be very different in behavior, as each tends to inherit the behavioral quirks of their True Dragon progenitor.
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Horn Attack
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Horn Attack: The following Gloranthan creatures have horn/butt attacks: bison, broo, broobats, rhino, sable (antelope), sky bull, unicorn.
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Creepy Crosses
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Creepy Crosses: A symbol almost identical with the Christian cross is the Rune of Death in Glorantha, and it represents the sword of Humakt, the god of death. Thus, you can use a cross to repel undead in the setting without any kind of connection to Christianity, or even Crystal Dragon Jesus.
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Poison Is Corrosive
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Poison Is Corrosive The claws of the powerful, evil Chaos being Cacodemon inject a potent corrosive venom that can inflict up to 114 Hit Points of damage. The claws of his Fiend minions inject a similar poison that can do up to 20 Hit Points of damage. (A typical human has 11–12 Hit Points, for reference.) Supplement Trollpak, "Book of Uz" part 2. Trolls control a type of giant whip-scorpion called a vinegaroon. It can spray a liquid poison that is highly acidic. White Dwarf #45 article "Dealing With Demons". A sraim demon can spit acidic venom up to 10 meters away with a 50% chance of hitting.
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Scary Scorpions
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Scary Scorpions: Giant scorpions used by the trolls can weigh as much as 480 lbs.
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Fantasy Gun Control
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Fantasy Gun Control: The dwarves have rifles. There is even a renegade Dwarf Cult of the Cannon in the Dragon Pass.
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God Couple
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God Couple: Given the elaborate nature of the setting's myths, it's not surprising that several of these are prominent. Some, like Yelm and Dendara, Orlanth and Ernalda, enshrine the nature of marriage for their worshippers. Others serve to bind a "foreign" god into a pantheon, as with Esrola and the Darkness god Argan Argar, or Redalda and the sun god Elmal.
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Creepy Centipedes
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Creepy Centipedes: Heroes magazine Volume I #3 article "Creepy Critters: Insects for RuneQuest". Centipedes can grow up to 20 meters long and their bite can inject a lethal poison. Trollpak boxed set, "Book of Uz" Book 2. Centipedes can grow up to 40 paces (33 yards) long and weigh up to 3,800 lbs.
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Grey-and-Gray Morality
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Grey-and-Gray Morality: A main staple of the setting, though Wakboth and the Unholy Trio are pitch black.
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God Is Dead
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God Is Dead: Orlanth killed Yelm and it ended badly. Luckily he got better, thanks to Orlanth's Redemption Quest. There is a supplement called Orlanth is Dead. He isn't, because the act that would symbolically kill him was rigged by the Orlanthi, but it sure as hell feels like he was.
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Combat Tentacles
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Combat Tentacles: Supplement Dorastor: Land of Doom. One encounter with Jack O'Bears includes Jack O'Bear #2. It has four tentacles in place of its arms, each of which can inflict 4-24 Hit Points of damage, in a game where most player characters will be lucky to have 16 hit points. The Howler has a single tentacle in the middle of its chest that can do up to 12 Hit Points of physical damage plus up to 10 Hit Points of acid damage.
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All Myths Are True
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All Myths Are True: All Gloranthan myths are literally true, even utterly contradictory myths of different cultures. Changing a myth (by going on a Heroquest to the world of the gods) can retroactively change reality.
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Lovecraftian Superpower
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Lovecraftian Superpower: Exposure to Primal Chaos can give you "Chaos Features", neat powers that often come with horrific physical manifestations. But you can also be Blessed with Suck and end up with "Chaos Flaws".
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The Ageless
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Played straight with the Vadeli, the corrupt relatives of the sorcerous Brithini people. Like their nicer if xenophobic relatives, Vadeli are The Ageless so long as they follow the rules of their Fantastic Caste System. Unlike the Brithini, the caste systems of the Vadeli generally involve breaking the laws of Malkion, which is to say things like "Murder is bad", "Incest is abhorrent", "Don't lie"... About the only reason they're tolerated is that those same rules make them ideal, if untrustworthy businessmen — and because they cheerfully blackmail port cities into playing along.
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Ancestor Veneration
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Ancestor Veneration: The Cults of Prax supplement includes the Cult Of Daka Fal which worshipped the First Mortal from whom all other mortals were descended and was openly described as ancestor worship. The special spells granted by this cult allowed interaction with deceased ancestors although finding the friendly and neutral ones while avoiding the hostile ones was entirely the job of the players who participated in this cult.
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech
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The keets hold a bitter resentment for all non-keet races, blaming them for ingratitude in the face of the keets saving Vithela from being completely destroyed by the demon Zmalak. Completely ignoring that Zmalak's plan to shatter the continent only succeeded because the keets were too busy bickering and fighting with each other and everyone else to stop it — to the point the demon himself gave the keets a "The Reason You Suck" Speech calling them out on their petty squabbling before casting his continent-shattering spell.
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Our Mermaids Are Different
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Our Mermaids Are Different: Merfolk are descended from ancient water deities, and are divided into two main groups, the friendly, mammalian Cetoi and the hostile, piscine Piscoi, based on which side of a divine conflict their ancestors took part in. Most need to breathe air, but only once every hour or so.
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The Night That Never Ends
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The Night That Never Ends: Before Time, Orlanth killed his enemy Yelm, the god of the Sun. Predictably, this happened. And then it gets worse. That age was called the Great Darkness, and it ended only with Yelm's resurrection.
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PC
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3rd Edition boxed set "Gamemaster Book". In the adventure "The Money Tree", the PCs All Meet In An Inn: specifically, the Bouncing Buffalo Inn.
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Sdrawkcab Name
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Sdrawkcab Name: Into the Troll Realms, adventure "The Flying Trollkin". Nesretep is the leader of the title criminals. Sandy Petersen co-wrote the supplement.
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God of Evil
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God of Evil: Wakboth the Devil, a god of Chaos. The Unholy Trio, a subset of the Chaos gods, are even more so — even Chaos worshipers hate them. The Vadeli believe the Invisible God is trying to kill Himself and destroy the entire world in the process (as they are coterminous to some extent), which explains the Darkness et cetera. They want in on the action, and believe everyone else is cowardly and impious for not letting God die. Of course, everyone else that even believes in the Invisible God (i.e. Westerners, mostly) disagrees with their assessment.
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Never Mess with Granny
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Never Mess with Granny: Esrolia is matriarchal. Glorantha creator Greg Stafford has pointed out that this does not mean "rule by women" — it means "rule by mothers" and specifically by grandmothers, the heads of extensive matriarchal patrician (matrician?) clans (and their clients). Some of them are genuinely well-meaning and benign; others are ruthless, controlling, manipulative tyrants. All of them are iron-willed, powerful Earth priestesses with decades of positively Byzantine political experience, and so none of them are to be messed with. Older troll leaders tend to fall under this too. Female trolls don't tend to venture out of the dark or fight with weapons much — they have expendable males for that. If threatened or provoked, however, troll "grannies" usually have a vast arsenal of dark magic and demons to throw at an enemy.
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Bad Moon Rising
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Bad Moon Rising: The Red Moon rose, and her Empire wants you to worship her.
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Crystal Dragon Jesus
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Crystal Dragon Jesus: You may think so given the Invisible God, but no; about the only commonality between his church and Catholicism is some sects having saints. Otherwise, they're more like Zoroastrians and Hindis. Although Hrestol is pretty much a Jesus-like figure, martyrdom and all.
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin
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Wakboth the Devil, a god of Chaos.
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Super Spit
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Super Spit: Supplement Dorastor: Land of Doom: The Gnarl, one of the Slime Broos gang, can spit acid up to 20 meters away that does 12 Hit Points of damage to a hit location of his choice. The Spit Snake is one type of Chaos Snake. Each Spit Snake can spit a different liquid substance, such as potent acid, a skunk spray-like oil, glue, contact poison, dyes, and one that gives off a smell that attracts Chaos creatures. The Howler can spit acid 9 times per day that does up to 20 Hit Points of damage. The three-headed Chaos creature Yeachi can spit acid from its central head (that does up to 32 Hit Points of damage) five times per day. White Dwarf #45 article "Dealing With Demons". A sraim demon can spit acidic venom up to 10 meters away with a 50% chance of hitting.
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Glacial Apocalypse
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Glacial Apocalypse: The Late Storm Age and much of the Great Darkness were dominated by plunging temperatures and worsening climates due to the rise in power of the ice god Valind and his covering vast portions of the northern lands beneath a massive glacier, the vanishing of celestial bodies, and the eventual breaking of the world by Chaos. The Later Storm Age itself saw the world plunge into an endless winter of cold storms and barren lands, where only monsters and hardy creatures survived and most nations and empires crumbled one by one. The Great Darkness saw the near-total extinction of conventional plants and animals, while the land was completely frozen over and scoured by killing winds and toxic gases and sapient races clung on only in scattered, desperate holdouts — except for the darkness-loving trolls, who swarmed everywhere and preyed on everything. By the time the Sun rose again in the Dawn, almost everything in Glorantha had died.
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Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil
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Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil: In RuneQuest: Roleplaying in Glorantha, rape is one of the two most dishonourable deeds in the game (the other is killing of a kin) -0 both of these would cause a loss of 50 honour points. In contrast, killing a guest is only a loss of 35 points.
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Formerly Sapient Species
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Formerly Sapient Species: One of the Praxian tribes, the Morokanth, consists of humanoid tapirs who herd non-sapient humans as pack beasts and food. In ages past, the human tribes and their totem animals were presumably both sapient, until the chief Praxian god decided to hold a series of lotteries between each tribe and its totem to determine who would be the eater (sapient herders responsible for the well-being of their herds) and eaten (able to forage for sustenance in the Praxian wastes, but stripped of sapience). Humans won four out of the five lotteries, but the tribe with the Morokanth as its totem wasn't as lucky. The modern Morokanth can also turn captive normal humans into nonsapient herd-humans, but don't expect a last-minute rescue by The Cavalry if they try to do this to you — the Morokanth are Praxians, and the surrounding human Praxian tribes feel a stronger cultural kinship towards them than a species one towards any poor schlubs who got themselves in that particular pickle.
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God-Emperor
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God-Emperor: The Red Emperor is this for the Lunar Empire, periodically-reincarnating and fantastically powerful son of the Red Goddess, to whom she turned over worldly power when she finally completely apotheosized.
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Born in the Saddle
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Born in the Saddle: Pentans and Praxians represent two different takes on this. The Pentans (and by extension, the Pure Horse People of Dragon Pass) are the steppe version; they're heavily Scythian-influenced in design, and produced the Gloranthan equivalent of Genghis Khan. The Praxians are more like North American Plains tribes, and ride everything but horses, including antelope, bison, and giant llamas.
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Big Bad
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Big Bad: Sedenya/Lunar Goddess/Red Moon is this for the Orlanthi in the Third Era.
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Never My Fault
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Never My Fault: In the mythical history of the Durulz, Yelm demanded three times that the Durulz fly down and save him from being trapped in Hell after Orlanth killed him. They refused him each time. When Orlanth was finally forced to rescue Yelm to end the Darkness, Yelm was determined to destroy the Durulz utterly for refusing him, changing his mind only when the rest of the Sky Gods persuaded him that a Fate Worse than Death would be more fitting. This ignored the fact that he earned their enmity by invading their ancestral homeland, burning it into a lifeless desert and slaughtering them until they were forced to flee, an invasion he launched only because their pantheon had made friends with Orlanth. The keets hold a bitter resentment for all non-keet races, blaming them for ingratitude in the face of the keets saving Vithela from being completely destroyed by the demon Zmalak. Completely ignoring that Zmalak's plan to shatter the continent only succeeded because the keets were too busy bickering and fighting with each other and everyone else to stop it — to the point the demon himself gave the keets a "The Reason You Suck" Speech calling them out on their petty squabbling before casting his continent-shattering spell.
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Big Bad Duumvirate
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Big Bad Duumvirate: The God Learners and the Empire of Wyrm's Friends in the Second Era, due to a case of being criminally Too Dumb to Live. Naturally, they hate each other.
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Merchant City
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Merchant City: The second-largest city in Sartar, Alda-Chur is a bustling, crowded, wealthy trade centre which dominates a key part of the main trade route linking the Lunar Empire with Sartar, Prax, and the cities and seaports of the Holy Country.
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Giant Spider
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Giant Spider: Into the Troll Realms, adventure "Skyfall Lake". Crab City has spiders that are as large as a mammoth. Dorastor: Land of Doom. Of the Spider Folk who live in the Spider Woods, the largest type are the Great Mother Spiders. They can reach a Size of 54, which means they weigh just less than 7,000 lb. Supplement Trollpak, "Book of Uz" part 2. The trolls have domesticated several types of giant spiders. The largest ones weigh more than 6,000 lbs.
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The Hecate Sisters
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The Hecate Sisters: The major Earth goddesses of the Orlanthi pantheon work like this, being at once three generations of a family and different faces of the same goddess. There are in fact two such triads: the fertile and giving benign earth, and the death-dealing malign earth. The Benign Earth triad is fairly conventional: Asrelia, who retired and passed on most of her power to her daughters, but remains the goddess of treasures and the special patron of old women. Ernalda, the Earth Queen in her glory, is the goddess of marriage, family, and the symbolic Earth, and the primary goddess worshipped by almost all Orlanthi women. While she rarely rules in her own right, she's often the power behind the throne. (Some Orlanthi add her sister Esrola—goddess of the earth's bounty and the physical land of Esrolia—while others might consider her an aspect of Ernalda.) Voria, Spring's Handmaiden, innocent goddess of girls before their initiation as adults. The Malign Earth goddesses are sisters to the Benign: Ty Kora Tek, keeper of the halls of the dead, is Asrelia's twin and worshipped alongside her. Maran Gor, goddess of earthquakes, dinosaurs, and the destructive power of the earth. Babeester Gor, born from Ernalda's dead body to avenge wrongs done to her and to the other deities of earth and forest.
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Zombify the Living
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Zombify the Living: Dragon magazine #172 article "Into the Spirit of Things". The spell Transform to Undead will change the caster into a zombie, ghoul, vampire or mummy.
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Our Vampires Are Different
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Our Vampires Are Different: Most commonly associated with the Chaos god Vivamort, the vampires are immortal and possess some frightening abilities, but are also severely handicapped by the various elemental curses placed on them by the gods due to their treachery (being fervently hated both by Humakt as undead and by Urox as Chaos isn't a good place to be either). Sunlight doesn't destroy them, but does take away their powers; to sleep, they require special soil, as regular earth had rejected them. Their mist form is scattered by winds, but their greatest weakness is probably running water (a fact eagerly exploited by duck undead-fighters, of course...). A drop from the river Styx would destroy a vampire in an instant. And notably, in some versions, they're also extra vulnerable to swords — as they are the image of the Death rune, that they seek to escape from.
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Life Energy
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Gygax magazine #4 article "Djinn: Spirits between Heaven and Hell". All jinn can replenish lost magic points by draining the Life Energy of a living creature. Each point of Power in the victim yields two magic points.
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The Chosen Many
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The Chosen Many: It's implied, and outright confirmed in Sartar Rising, that there was no single Argrath and that several heroes were turned by later sources into one Composite Character. Ironically, Sheng Seleris, the closest parallel to the original Arkat from whose name the word "Argrath" derives (both of them were anti-heroes who became the rival empire's single greatest enemy until said empires defeated and imprisoned them; both were released by a Lightbringers Quest, and both ended up betraying their allies), is not one of them.
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Canon Discontinuity
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Canon Discontinuity: The entire Glorantha: The Second Age line of products by Mongoose Publishing has been declared non-canonical, mainly for being quickly-written to the point of being a bit slapdash.
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Love Goddess
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Love Goddess: Uleria, Cosmic Court goddess of love in all its forms, as well as (according to one myth, at least) the ultimate ancestor of humans.
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Subsystem Damage
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Subsystem Damage: Under the hit-location system, physical damage (and some types of spell damage) are applied to specific body locations.
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Lunacy
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Lunacy: In addition to the standard Earth, Air, Fire and Water elementals, Glorantha also has Darkness and Moon elementals. Moon Elementals cause temporary insanity by touch.
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Red Eyes, Take Warning
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Red Eyes, Take Warning: White Dwarf: Issue #45, article "Dealing With Demons". Demon wolves are large wolves with red eyes. They can inflict a curse that can strike the victim dumb or blind, paralyze their arms or wither their legs, or cause them to be disfigured or turned into a rat. They are summoned by the sacrifice of sapient beings to them. Issue #92, article "Demons! Dealing with the Otherworld". The demon Tagrikas the Devourer slaughters human beings in the world of Glorantha at the command of the demon Megaera. He has red Glowing Eyes.
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Mad God
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Mad God: Ragnaglar of the Unholy Trio, who lost his mind when he failed his initiation in the Sex Pit.
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Full-Contact Magic
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Battle magic is something in between this and Full-Contact Magic.
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Stock Medieval Meal
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Stock Medieval Meal: Supplement RuneQuest Cities. A chart for determining the quality of food at inns and taverns mentioned stew, bread, cheese, soup and fish.
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You All Meet in an Inn
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You All Meet in an Inn: 3rd Edition boxed set, "Gamemaster Book". The last part of the book is an introductory adventure in which the PCs start off by meeting at the Bouncing Buffalo Inn. A man then approaches them and offers them their first mission/adventure.
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Plant Person
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Plant Person: The elves of Glorantha (also called Aldryami after their primary goddess) are varyingly humanoid plants. Being plants, they're among the most alien of Glorantha's Elder Races—they care about the things plants care about, after all.
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Fate Worse than Death
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In the mythical history of the Durulz, Yelm demanded three times that the Durulz fly down and save him from being trapped in Hell after Orlanth killed him. They refused him each time. When Orlanth was finally forced to rescue Yelm to end the Darkness, Yelm was determined to destroy the Durulz utterly for refusing him, changing his mind only when the rest of the Sky Gods persuaded him that a Fate Worse than Death would be more fitting. This ignored the fact that he earned their enmity by invading their ancestral homeland, burning it into a lifeless desert and slaughtering them until they were forced to flee, an invasion he launched only because their pantheon had made friends with Orlanth.
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Retcon
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Retcon: Several. Gloranthan West was a Medieval European Fantasy type of setting before the Guide to Glorantha changed it. In Mongoose Runequest, Zistorites wore cyborg-esque mechamagical implants. In Mongoose Runequest II, they wear magical tattoos instead.
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Adjective Animal Alehouse
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Adjective Animal Alehouse: Champions of the Reaching Moon mentions the Tardy Newt inn in the city of Glamour. 3rd Edition boxed set "Gamemaster Book". In the adventure "The Money Tree", the PCs All Meet In An Inn: specifically, the Bouncing Buffalo Inn.
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Cold Iron
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Cold Iron: Iron is poison to elves and trolls, because the dwarves who invented it — not "found", not "refined", they invented a metal — designed it as a weapon against them. The most ancient dwarves claim that they'd have made it work against humans, too, if they'd known how much trouble they'd become as well.
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Top God
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Top God: Many pantheons have one, but Sedenya, Yelm and Orlanth are the most important. Arachne Solara, and Glorantha before her, can be seen as Goddesses of Gods.
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Rainbow Motif
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Rainbow Motif: The rainbow gorp can change from one color to another. Each color gives it a different Chaos Feature: red (increase Size by 11), orange (Regenerating Health of 1 Hit Point per round), yellow (12 points of skin armor), green (Regenerating Health of six Hit Points per round), blue (turn into a harmless appearing pile of dust) and purple (absorb spells that cost up to two magic points).
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Our Ogres Are Hungrier
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Our Ogres Are Hungrier: They're a Chaotic subrace of humans who look like handsome, tall people with sharp teeth. And yes, they're cannibals. Cannibals who can look like normal humans.
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Assimilation Plot
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Assimilation Plot: The Empire of Wyrmfriends wanted everybody (mortals, gods, you name it) to embrace their draconic nature (because according to them everybody has a draconic nature waiting to emerge, whether they agree with them or not). It worked like an enormous pyramidal scheme based on the goal of creating a messianic True Dragon. Later, the Lunar Empire also wants everybody to worship their Goddess, so that the world can be one in All again. And damn are they succeeding. According to King of Sartar the Red Moon will eventually be defeated, but even that could be a lie (there are invoked"She is just hiding" theories In-Universe).
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Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence
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Mostly gained through Kralorelan mysticism, by monastic adepts who give in to temptations of power while ostensibly trying to Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence (most of the students, frankly, are just there to try to reach the really good temptations).
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Mind Screw
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Mind Screw: There are lots of mutually exclusive mythologies, and all of them are true because reality before Time started was fluid. And sometimes (the Sunstop, which temporarily broke Time, being the main example) it can still be. And traveling to the reality before Time started, which still exists as a separate plane, can potentially change reality after Time started. That's without taking into account the Unreliable Narrators or the out-of-universe Retcons. Needless to say, all of this can be just a little confusing.
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Curse
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Curse: The Durulz race in all its variants suffers one; it cannot fly anymore. As in, not only will spells that grant flight fail to work on them, flying machines will spontaneously break down if a duck or a keet tries to board it.
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Pride
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Pride: The God Learners thought that they could do whatever they wanted with those ridiculous pagan deities. Boy were they wrong.
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Supernatural Martial Arts
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Supernatural Martial Arts: Mostly gained through Kralorelan mysticism, by monastic adepts who give in to temptations of power while ostensibly trying to Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence (most of the students, frankly, are just there to try to reach the really good temptations). Battle magic is something in between this and Full-Contact Magic.
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Fauns and Satyrs
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Fauns and Satyrs: Satyrs are a kind of Beast Men with the features of humans but the legs and horns of goats. The Broos often look like this, since they impregnate goats, sheep, and cattle most often.
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Flat-Earth Atheist
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Flat-Earth Atheist: Subverted. Anybody called an "atheist" in Glorantha doesn't worship the gods... because they worship the Invisible God instead, who doesn't really intervene like the pantheon does. The "gods" are held to be lesser figures not worthy of devotion except maybe as saints of the Invisible God.
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Anti-Villain
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Anti-Villain: The Lunar Coders from Strangers in Prax are extremely capable special agents from the Lunar Empire. Though the Lunars as a whole are generally portrayed as villainous (or at least antagonistic) the Coders present the more positive side of the Lunar way. They are genuinely heroic — brave, merciful, honourable, devoted to each other and civilized. In the adventures provided they come across as either Worthy Opponent types (showing that there are sincerely well intentioned people working for the Empire) or allies and possibly friends in an Enemy Mine situation.
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I Know Your True Name
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I Know Your True Name: Third Edition boxed set, Book 2: Magic. A magician can only summon a creature he has summoned before if he knows the creature's True Name. Gygax magazine #4 article "Djinn: Spirits between Heaven and Hell". All jinn (imps, djinn, foliots, ifrits and marids) can only be summoned if the magician knows their true name. White Dwarf magazine #92 article "Demons! Dealing with the Otherworld". When summoning a demon, the caster must speak the True Name of the demon during the invocation. If the demon agrees to a bargain with the summoner, it must swear by its True Name to carry out its end of the bargain.
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Lawful Evil
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The Carmanians follow a dualistic religion. While they believe in Idovanus and Ganesatarus as the main good and main evil gods, respectively, with the latter being definitely not okay, their philosophy states that it is actually sensible for a man to combine "light" and "dark" aspects in his life, following a balanced path; for instance, being good and kind to his friends, but remorseless and cruel to his enemies, or tempering the dark action of revenge with the light idea of justice. What this means is that a Carmanian may well come across as a cruel and evil bastard, while actually just acting that way towards his enemies to better protect his family. Of course, they are as often just classical Lawful Evil feudal overlords.
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Vampiric Draining: Supplement Dorastor: Land of Doom: A lamia drains Strength from a victim by biting them and Power by kissing them. When a succubus in female form has sex with a male she drains one point of Constitution from him. When a vampire bites its victim it doesn't just drain blood, it drains Fatigue as well. Gygax magazine #4 article "Djinn: Spirits between Heaven and Hell". All jinn can replenish lost magic points by draining the Life Energy of a living creature. Each point of Power in the victim yields two magic points.
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Mythopoeia
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Mythopoeia: The biggest one in Tabletop Games.
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Our Dragons Are Different
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Our Dragons Are Different: Dragons are incredibly ancient and powerful beings, and an important part of the cosmology and backstory. Human beings can become dragons if they follow Draconic Mysticism. The Empire of Wyrmfriends wanted to assimilate everybody into being dragons. Or at least part of the messianic Great Dragon to Come. True Dragons are beings of unfathomable power and age and are large enough for their sleeping forms to make up large sections of the landscape, but spend most of their time asleep; mortals mostly interact with the much smaller and weaker Dream Dragons spawned from the True Dragons' dreams, which can still kill armies on their own.
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Soul Jar: Avalon Hill's Heroes magazine article "New Spells for RuneQuest 3". The Invulnerability spell allows the caster to remove his own heart without dying and hide it away somewhere. As long as the heart is undamaged the rest of the caster's body is immune to physical damage. If the heart is destroyed the caster will turn to dust.
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Eternal Recurrence
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Eternal Recurrence: The Sacred Time, a concept pretty much inspired by mythologist Mircea Eliade's eternal return. The Devil is said to appear once every 600 years.
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The Magic Goes Away
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The Magic Goes Away: Heavily implied to be what happens to Glorantha after the end of the Hero Wars.
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Unobtainium
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Unobtainium: Iron is a rare metal created by the alchemy of the dwarves to kill elves and trolls. Properly refined, iron is stronger than any non-iron weapon. Dwarves are the only beings with easy access to iron; once out of dwarf hands, iron changes owners frequently, for almost everyone desires it.
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Chariot Race: Monster Coliseum has rules for chariot racing. Chariots aren't really commonly used for warfare in most parts of Glorantha, but are a big deal among the Orlanthi in Ralios.
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Fantasy Pantheon
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Fantasy Pantheon: Many. The Orlanthi pantheon—centered on the storm god Orlanth and his wife, the Earth goddess Ernalda, worshipped by barbarian hill people—is probably the most developed. But aside from a couple oddball monotheistic societies and the animistic Hsunchen, nearly every culture in Glorantha has their own pantheon.
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Mama Bear
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Mama Bear: In Durulz mythology, after Yelm invaded their ancestral home of Ganderland and drove the ducks away, Canarda, their goddess of motherhood and literal mother of their species, stayed behind. Once she was alone, she walked right up to Yelm, ignoring the way his fiery aura burned her, and slapped him. He was so impressed that he allowed her to limp away after her children unharmed and called off his war.
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Our Gods Are Different
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Our Gods Are Different: The gods gave up their free will as part of the peace treaty that ended the Gods' War (the war that nearly destroyed them, and the world). Now the gods are locked into their roles, unable to choose to change — though it's possible that their worshipers can change the gods, by changing the myths or by going on mystical quests into the God Time.
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OurDwarvesAreDifferent
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Our Dwarves Are Different: Dwarves were created by Mostal the Maker in Gods Time, and are essentially living tools dedicated to repairing the once-perfect World Machine and ending the unnaturally imposed age of linear time. They're short, stocky humanoids, often but not always bearded; they're usually gnarled, hunchbacked or otherwise deformed, and to human eyes tend to look crude and grotesque. They are divided into numerous castes based on different materials. They also invented iron — not discovered, nor refined; invented — specifically to be a weapon against elves and trolls, which is why iron is poisonous to both species. They live in great underground cities and only eat foods artificially synthesized from mined minerals; they loathe grown food and only eat it as a despised last resort. Culturally, they're extremely industrious, rigid, and utterly collectivist — individual dwarves only exist as a part of the greater society. They spend the entirety of their neverending lives either working at the task assigned to them by their overseers or working on whatever hobby projects they've picked up
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Light Is Not Good
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Light Is Not Good: The Sun God Yelm. He is consided evil by the followers of Orlanthi Storm Pantheon, but good to the followers of the Sun pantheon. The Durulz hate Yelm, as he was the god who stripped them of their ability to fly and cursed them to their current state, and aren't too fond of other Sky gods, who goaded him into accepting a racial Fate Worse than Death instead of exterminating them, even though they admit that these gods did so to save the Durulz from extinction. Trolls are subterranean creatures; troll Hell is located in human Heaven and vice versa.
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Don't Fear the Reaper
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Also, the users of the Death Rune are highly respected and well-liked, due to their ability to confer with the ancestors and their anti-undead powers... in some cultures, anyway. In other cultures, the Death worshipers are exactly as creepy as you'd expect.
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Puppet State
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Puppet State: The Kingdom of Tarsh is tributary to the Lunar Empire, paying money, goods, slaves and obedience to the Lunar Empire in the person of the Provincial Governor.
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Foul Waterfowl: Ducks and keets are sapient (and playable) Bird People, apparently included in the setting in a fit of authorial whimsy. They were seemingly at least partly inspired by Daffy and Donald Duck of cartoon fame, and are variously depicted as setting Butt Monkeys, suffering under some kind of racial curse, or being something of a Proud Warrior Race; they both suffer from and engage in Fantastic Racism. Hence, while not evil, they certainly tend to be played as having quite an attitude.
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Dark Messiah
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Dark Messiah: Nysalor/Gbaji, depending on the interpretation.
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Fantastic Caste System
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Fantastic Caste System: The Brithini are divided into five castes, the four castes of men founded by the legitimate son of Malkion (Dromal, Horal, Talar and Zzabur) and his wife's caste Menema (the caste of women). Dromali are commoners, Horal are warriors, Talar are diplomats and coordinators (there is no leader, even though people often make derivatives), and Zzabur are wizards and intellectuals (spiritual power, like the Brahmins of India). The dwarves are divided into ten castes. These are the Rock dwarves (miners, builders and masons; they're the most rocklike and least humanoid), Lead dwarves (plumbers and glassblowers), Quicksilver dwarves (chemists and alchemists who create potions, poisons, chemical weapons, medicine and dwarf food), Copper dwarves (creators of tools, coinage and magic-conducting parts), Tin dwarves (summoners of earth spirits, creators of golem-like constructs, and makers of prosthetics), Brass dwarves (metallurgists and forge-tenders), Silver dwarves (enchanters and sorcerers, goblin-like and flat-nosed), Gold dwarves (teachers, guides, lore-keepers and diplomats, the most humanoid and the closest to their creator god's mind), Iron dwarves (warriors and weaponsmiths, always clad in armor) and Diamond dwarves (exemplars of the other castes). Only the first eight were created by Mostal, the dwarves' creator god; the other two were created later to adapt to the rigors of life during and after the Gods War.
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Barbarian Tribe
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Barbarian Tribe: The Orlanthi. But the Heortlings don't think of themselves as barbarians, of course. Now, Wenelians (think more primitive Orlanthi with stronger Iroquois influences and less of Heortling laws) are definitely barbarians, too quick to avenge slights and less likely to be hospitable or accept weregild. And Praxians? Savages.
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Face Full of Alien Wing-Wong
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The Broos often look like this, since they impregnate goats, sheep, and cattle most often.
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Tortured Monster
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Deconstructed with the broo; they were created as a warped parody of life meant only to destroy, and they know it. And they have never forgiven their creators.
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Axis Mundi
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Axis Mundi: In the atemporal depths of divine prehistory, an immense mountain sat in the precise center of the world — all other mounts are simply tiny, imperfect copies of this first great peak. It was home to the court of the gods, until Wakboth the Devil destroyed it at the onset of the Great Darkness, leaving a ragged, gaping hole into the Void at the heart of the world. This threatened to consume everything, until the sea god Magasta led his kin into filling the hole up with the waters of the oceans.
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Hit Points
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The shade takes Hit Points of damage each round that it remains in sunlight.
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Science Is Bad
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Science Is Bad: Almost everyone outside Zistorwal hated the scientific method-based Zistor project of the God Learners. With good reason: the Zistorites were creating an artificial, mechanical god, a violation of the Cosmic Compromise that underlays Time itself. With that broken, the gods—already angry at the God Learners' meddling with their plane—were free to wipe them off the map.
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The Archmage
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The Archmage: Zzabur. Notable for not even being human; he is the Erasanchula of Sorcery, and he says that all the gods are merely corrupted and diminished Erasanchula.
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Anthropomorphic Personification
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Anthropomorphic Personification: The deities of the Celestial Court personify the Runes, which basically are the building blocks of the cosmos.
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Medieval European Fantasy
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Gloranthan West was a Medieval European Fantasy type of setting before the Guide to Glorantha changed it.
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Weird Moon: Glorantha has never had a conventional Earthlike moon. The Blue Moon is tiny and rarely visible save as a streak of light, whereas the Red Moon is of recent vintage, ripped from the middle of Dara Happa, and hovers in place over the Lunar Empire, revolving to show a red side and a black side. It is said that a White Moon may rise someday.
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Weakened by the Light
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Weakened by the Light: The following creatures are demoralized in daylight: ghouls, some orcs, cave trolls, trollkin and vampires. Cave trolls: damage they take while in sunlight is not healed by their regeneration ability. The shade takes Hit Points of damage each round that it remains in sunlight. Ghouls lose one Magic Point for each hour they spend in direct sunlight, and it isn't easy for them to regain lost Magic Points. White Dwarf magazine Issue #45, article "Dealing With Demons". Demon wolves must be summoned at night because they are demoralized by daylight. Nightmares are black demon horses that dissolve into mist if sunlight falls upon them. Issue #57 article "For the Blood Is the Life". When exposed to sunlight, vampyrs lose their ability to charm opponents and their immunity to attack by bronze weapons. They also lose two points of CON each round they remain in the sunlight. If their CON reaches zero, they will become inanimate. If a vampyr is in its coffin when the sunlight hits it, it is trapped in the coffin until nightfall.
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All Trolls Are Different
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All Trolls Are Different: Trolls (they call themselves the Uz) are large humanoids with grey, blue or purple skin, tusks and long-snouted faces. They're matriarchal, cannibalistic, and Extreme Omnivores that can eat literally anything (although they like dwarf and elf best), and can't tolerate bright light — they originated in the dark underworld, and only came to the "hurtplace" when the sun god Yelm died and went into their realm. They're barbaric in culture, with little interest in luxuries beyond food and basic shelter, and are generally pessimistic, callous and aggressive. They're also afflicted by a species-wide curse that causes most of their births to be degenerate, stunted and deformed. Trolls are divided into numerous breeds, and most troll settlements tend to include several.
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Alchemic Elementals / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Alien Sky / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
All Myths Are True / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
All Swords Are the Same / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Ancestor Veneration / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Animalistic Abomination / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Artistic License – Chemistry / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Artists Are Attractive / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Asian Fox Spirit / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Assimilation Plot / int_205ef643
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Astral Projection / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Attack Reflector / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Axis Mundi / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bad Moon Rising / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Beast Man / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bizarre Alien Reproduction / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bizarre Seasons / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bland-Name Product / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Blocking Stops All Damage / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Born Under the Sail / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Call a Pegasus a "Hippogriff" / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Canis Latinicus / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cast from Experience Points / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Chaos Is Evil / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Chariot Race / int_205ef643
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
City on the Water / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Clap Your Hands If You Believe / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cold Iron / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Combat Tentacles / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Creepy Centipedes / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Creepy Cool Crosses / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Creepy Crosses / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Critical Failure / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Crystal Dragon Jesus / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cult / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Death of the Old Gods / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Deity of Human Origin / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dinosaurs Are Dragons / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Divine Intervention / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Don't Fear the Reaper / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Draconic Humanoid / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dragon Variety Pack / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dying Race / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Ear Wings / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Eaten Alive / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Element No. 5 / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Endless Daytime / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Enlightenment Superpowers / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Eternal Recurrence / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Extreme Omnisexual / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Face Full of Alien Wing-Wong / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fantastic Caste System / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fantasy Counterpart Religion / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fauns and Satyrs / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Flat World / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Formerly Sapient Species / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fossil Revival / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Foul Waterfowl / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fungi Are Plants / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fungus Humongous / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Garden Garment / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Giant Spider / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Glacial Apocalypse / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God Couple / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God of Chaos / int_205ef643
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God of Light / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God of the Moon / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Gold–Silver–Copper Standard / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Grievous Harm with a Body / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Gruesome Goat / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Harping on About Harpies / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Healer God / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Horn Attack / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Horse of a Different Color / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
House System / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
I Know Your True Name / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Invading Refugees / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Lazy Dragon / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Level-Up at Intimacy 5 / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Linear Warriors, Quadratic Wizards / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Lizard Folk / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Lovecraftian Superpower / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Lunacy / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mad God / int_205ef643
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mechanical Abomination / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Medieval Universal Literacy / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mister Seahorse / int_205ef643
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Monochromatic Eyes / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Monster-Shaped Mountain / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Multi-Armed and Dangerous / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mythopoeia / int_205ef643
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Natural Elements / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Official Fan-Submitted Content / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
One Stat to Rule Them All / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Only Flesh Is Safe / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Otherworldly and Sexually Ambiguous / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Centaurs Are Different / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Dwarves Are All the Same / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Gargoyles Rock / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Ghouls Are Creepier / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Gnomes Are Weirder / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Goblins Are Different / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Gods Are Different / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Gryphons Are Different / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Hydras Are Different / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Manticores Are Spinier / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Monsters Are Weird / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Nymphs Are Different / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Ogres Are Hungrier / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Orcs Are Different / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Wyverns Are Different / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
People Farms / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Picky People Eater / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Plant Person / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Poison Is Corrosive / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Prayer Is a Last Resort / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Pumpkin Person / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Rainbow Motif / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Resurrection Sickness / int_205ef643
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Rubber Orifice / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sand Worm / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sapient Eat Sapient / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Scary Scorpions / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Schrödinger's Canon / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Scorpion People / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sdrawkcab Name / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Semi-Divine / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sequel Number Snarl / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sexy Dimorphism / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sliding Scale of Gameplay and Story Integration / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Soul Jar / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Spirit World / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Standard Fantasy Setting / int_205ef643
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Stat Death / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Stock Medieval Meal / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Subsystem Damage / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Super Spit / int_205ef643
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Supernatural Martial Arts / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Synchronization / int_205ef643
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
That's No Moon / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The '70s / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Hecate Sisters / int_205ef643
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The High King / int_205ef643
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Medic / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Metric System Is Here to Stay / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Night That Never Ends / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Old Gods / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Role-Playing Game / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Unscaled Merfolk / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Vampiric Draining / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Virgin Power / int_205ef643
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Winged Humanoid / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
World Shapes / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Wrecked Weapon / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Writing Around Trademarks / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Zombify the Living / int_1e9c0623
 RuneQuest
sameAs
RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
 Runequest
sameAs
RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)
 Rune Quest / Tabletop Games
seeAlso
RuneQuest (Tabletop Game)