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Laws and a legal system are crucial to the functioning of any society. Although Hârn is a relatively barbaric region compared to nearby western Lythia, the administration of justice is surprisingly complex even in the realms of the Misty Isle. This article gives a brief outline of the various types of justice that exist in Hârnic societies: family law, vendetta law, feudal law, royal justice, forest... [click here for more] |
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The Pamesani Games are bimonthly events held by the Agrikan orders of the Octagonal Pit and Demon Pameshlu the Insatiable. In addition to contests between gladiators, individually and in teams, the games offer combats involving wild beasts, judicial duels, and spectacles of a depraved and perverse nature. ... [click here for more] |
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The Order of the Eight Demons is a clerical order of the Church of Agrik, god of fire and war. The order emerged from bloody schism just over five years ago when female clerics of the Order of Herpa the Mace chose to chart their own destiny. The separatists toppled the Herpan establishment with sudden violence and have quickly become the dominant Agrikan religious order in the Thardic Republic, while... [click here for more] |
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The Cohorts of Gashang is a fighting order dedicated to Agrik, god of fire and war. The order was formed in 714 when Agrikan warriors clawed their way to power through treachery and violence during the schism that also gave rise to the clerical Order of the Eight Demons. Faced with potential enemies on all sides, the order has recruited aggressively and indiscriminately. The order counts among its... [click here for more] |
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Hârn is home to many clerical orders devoted to Agrik, the dark god of war and violence, but none is more mystical than the Order of Herpa the Mace, whose priests are known for their ability to foresee the future with remarkable clarity. Although village soothsayers may claim similar prophetic talents, the Herpans are reputed to gain their powers by feeding the appetites of the V'hir, Agrik's... [click here for more] |
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The Order of the Red Shadows of Herpa is a religious fighting order devoted to Agrik, the dark god of war and violence. Righteous war and devotion to Agrik's demonic servants, the V'hir, are the hallmarks of the order, which traces its lineage to the bodyguards of the astrologer-priests of the Corani imperial court. Today they are politically powerful through the sponsorship of the clerics... [click here for more] |
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Bestiary Article
Bears are powerfully built. They are covered with long, rough fur, usually of one color, although some have white marks on the chest or face. A bear paw has five digits, each ending in a strong, curved unretractable claw.
Bears have an excellent sense of smell, but their eyesight and hearing are not as good. A bear can smell at 100 feet what a human can smell at 10 feet.
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Cattle are indigenous to Hârn and most parts of the Lythian continent. Domestic cattle are used for milk and labor and are slaughtered for hides, meat, and tallow. Herds of wild cattle roam the grasslands and river valleys in great numbers.
This article describes the domestic breeds of cattle common to Hârn as well as wild breeds such as the huge, aggressive aurochs and... [click here for more] |
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Bestiary Article
Many varieties of deer can be found on Hârn. The Hârnic tribesmen hunt them as a source of food, hide, antlers, and sinew, while the nobles of the island's kingdoms also hunt them for sport.
This bestiary article includes descriptions and statistics for three classes of deer. The Northern Deer, the largest indigenous species, prefers the colder climate of the island's northern... [click here for more] |
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Bestiary Article
Goats were introduced to Hârn by the earliest Jarin settlers. They have adapted to the island very well and provide milk, meat, tallow, and horn.
This article describes the common uses, physical statistics, and economic data of the domestic goats common to Hârn. Also included are a detailed description and statistics of the wild mountain goat.
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Sheep are among the most common livestock on mainland Lythia and are particularly numerous on Hârn. Sheep thrive in almost any kind of terrain but are disease-prone and favored as snacks by wolves and gargun (Hârnic orcs).
This article describes the common uses, physical statistics, and economic data of the domestic sheep common to Hârn. Also included are a detailed description... [click here for more] |
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Bestiary Article
Snakes are scaly, limbless reptiles. Snakes usually attack humans only when startled or injured. There are five broad classes of snakes known in Lythia and Hârn: adders, asps, myenae, constrictors, and harmless snakes. ... [click here for more] |
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The "Old Ones of the Forest" are one of the most elusive and mysterious of the sentient species of the Misty Isle of Hârn. They once ranged throughout the primeval Peran region but today are rare even among the dense forests of the northern coastal plain.
Taller than a man by more than half, a Tawedog's rangy frame is covered in stringy, ruddy brown hair tinged blue-green with moss and often tangled... [click here for more] |
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Zhura (pl. Zhuran) is the Khuzan name for mushroom, a staple of their diet. It has come to be used in human society as a general name for predatory fungi that require animal protein and/or minerals to reproduce. ... [click here for more] |
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Bestiary Article
Mariners oft tell tales of ferocious beasts they have faced, whilst plying their trade. It is rumored that terrors such as the wrecan and daranog guard the skeletons of sunken ships.
Gigantic whales are killed for their ivory, blubber and oil but, occasionally, the hunters are the victims. The smaller dolphins are dashing friends of all sailors since they have been known to... [click here for more] |
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Bestiary Article
Ghosts features rules for manifestations allowing ghosts to scare the life out of the living. ... [click here for more] |
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Many folk are aware of a fate worse than death. Anyone, whether noble or common, free or serf, strong or weak, good or wicked, can lose their soul to Bukrai. The servants of Bukrai are the soul-predators known to most folk as amorvrin (singular: amorvrus) and their undead slaves the gulmorvrin (singular: gulmorvrus).
Originally presented in HarnMaster Religion, this... [click here for more] |
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A Chimera is a creature composed of the parts of multiple animals. This article contains details and statistics for three such species: the Griffin, half lion and half eagle; the fiercely territorial Hirenu, half equine and half eagle, and the Centaur, who blend humanoid and equine features
Chimerae is a bestiary article that includes full descriptions and HârnMaster... [click here for more] |
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Swine are born to die; the food value of a pig is far greater than all other uses. From the guildsman's hams and the legionnaire's sausages to the lard on a peasant's crusty bread, from the lord's succulent roast pork to the suckling pig of the wedding feast, there is no creature more honored in the kitchen.
This article describes the common uses, physical statistics, and... [click here for more] |
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Ilme is a Bestiary article.
The Ilme are a strange race of mere-dragons, among the most unique and mysterious of the intelligent races on Hârn. The Ilme have an ancient culture with a complex language and a deep mythology. They bear some likeness to their great dragon cousins, and many a reported tale of dragonkind was almost certainly really an Ilme encounter, but there are significant differences.... [click here for more] |
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Grave-Wights is a 4pp article in the Harnmaster Bestiary format, with general information about these loathsome creatures, brief descriptions of two possibly related species, and then a full page on each the male and the female (which have different abilities). The Grave-wights are designd to provide a lot of spook-ability, accompanied by enough muscle to make the danger real. Surviving... [click here for more] |
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The Kubora are the tribal people who inhabit the Peran wilderness of northwestern Hârn. The civilized folk of western Hârn these ancient, complex people as an unpredictable primal force, as likely to torture a traveler as to welcome them.
This article includes the six Kubora pages found in HârnMaster Barbarians, plus an additional eight expansion pages that describe each of the 26 tribes of the... [click here for more] |
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Guilds
Guilds are brotherhoods of craftsmen who have banded together to control economic activity in specific or related trades. Throughout Hârn and western Lythia, virtually all significant commercial and professional activities are within the control of powerful international guilds whose monopolistic rights are protected by law. This article outlines the structure of a typical Hârnic... [click here for more] |
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Compared to other regions of western Lythia, the island of Hârn is not very urbanized. The proportion of Hârnians who dwell in towns varies by region, but nowhere exceeds 15 percent. Towns are, in fact, outside the mainstream of Hârnic culture and represent a somewhat alien sub-culture with its own values and societal patterns.
Unlike the countryside, towns are dominated by the activities of the... [click here for more] |
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Hyen: An imposing keep on Rethem's border with Kanday, Hyen is held by the Order of the Copper Hook, an Agrikan fighting order. Hyen and its surrounding manors are all that remain of the order's once-extensive lands in southern Rethem, the rest having been lost to them a generation ago during Ezar's War. The Copper Hook never recognized the treaty that ended that war and its members continue to raid... [click here for more] |
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This RPG resource is a complete 11" × 11" map of the Pamesani Arena in the City of Shiran. Descriptions of the locations on this map can be found in the City of Shiran article.
The Pamesani Games are wildly popular events held in honor of Agrik, the dark god of war and violence. In addition to contests between gladiators, individually and in teams, the games offer combats... [click here for more] |
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The Order of Mamaka, Master of Steel, is the most politically powerful clerical order in the Hârnic church of Agrik, the evil god of war and violence. The order's grandmaster is the Agrikan church's highest representative on Hârn and the order's control over the Hârnic church is threatened by the other Agrikan orders.
The Order of Mamaka reveres weaponcrafting and alchemy as the practical worship... [click here for more] |
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Bats is a Bestiary article.
Bats are feared by many, in part because they have long been associated with witchcraft, darkness, and evil. This bestiary article describes the habitat and physical attributes of Hârnic bats, with full HârnMaster stats.
The article also gives full information on rabies, "The Wreaker's Madness," and how to reflect its effects in HârnMaster. ... [click here for more] |
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Lia-Kavair
This article describes the history, current situation, organization, and activities of the Lia-Kavair, better known as the "Thieves Guild" of Hârn and western Lythia. This article was originally published in 1985 as part of the Rethem Kingdom Module. ... [click here for more] |
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Rabbits originate around the Venarian Sea. The Jarin and later Lythian settlers brought rabbits with them to Hârn as food animals; over time, they escaped into the wild and have spread throughout the island, although predators generally keep their numbers in check. Hares are relatives of rabbits; however, they do not live in burrows and instead rely on speed to escape.
Rabbits is a bestiary... [click here for more] |
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Rodents are the most numerous of all mammals. They are very adaptable and are found in practically every environment on the Misty Isles. Some species, especially mice, voles, and rats, survive at the bottom of the food chain by their sheer fecundity.
Rodents is a bestiary article. It describes the habitat and physical attributes of Hârnic rats, beavers, and squirrels, with full HârnMaster... [click here for more] |
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