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''Kingdom of Champions'' is a supplement published by
Hero Games Hero Games (''DOJ, Inc dba Hero Games'') is the publisher of the Hero System, a generic roleplaying rules set that can be used to simulate many different genres, and was the co-developer of the ''Fuzion'' system. History In 1981, George MacDon ...
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Iron Crown Enterprises Iron Crown Enterprises (ICE) is a publishing company that has produced role playing, board, miniature, and collectible card games since 1980. Many of ICE's better-known products were related to J. R. R. Tolkien's world of Middle-earth, but the ''Ro ...
(I.C.E.) in 1990 for the superhero role-playing game '' Champions''.


Contents

''Kingdom of Champions'' is a supplement with rules and guidelines to enable North American gamemasters to set a ''Champions'' campaign in the United Kingdom. Information covered (relevant to 1990) includes * geography * major towns and cities * transport * major sites of interest such as the
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that include maps * petrol (gasoline) prices * waterways * current slang * history * race relations * current politics * "
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" in Ireland * various castles and manor houses * tax rates * the British legal system * major religions * the British educational system * media such as TV channelsand newspapers * popular cuisine *
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* the British army and MI5 * British policing. Specific role-playing content includes British magic and myth, 50 British heroes and villains, super agents, various hero and villain organizations, three short scenarios, and eight story hooks that can be developed into adventures.


Publication history

Hero Games published the superhero role-playing game ''Champions'' in 1981. When Hero ran into financial difficulties, they formed an alliance with I.C.E., and together the two companies created the generic Hero System roleplaying rules. By 1990, they had also released the 4th edition of ''Champions''. In the 2014 book ''Designers & Dragons: The '80s'', game historian Shannon Appelcline commented that during the partnership of Hero Games and Iron Crown Enterprises, "As usual, the majority of ''Hero System'' emphasis was on ''Champions'' supplements. There were more enemies, organizations, and adventures. The game also got its first major campaign setting sourcebooks, each based on individual ''Champions'' campaigns. Aaron Allston had already written about his own campaign world in the third edition as ''Aaron Allston's Strike Force'' (1988). Now Phil Masters described his British campaign in ''Kingdom of Champions'' (1990). Some books in this period were written by authors who would later have notable influence on the line: Steven S. Long wrote the sub-genre book ''Dark Champions'' (1993), as well as several additional sourcebooks in support, while Mark Arsenault co-authored ''Corporations'' (1994)." ''Kingdom of Champions'' was a joint publication released in 1990 for the 4th edition of ''Champions'', a 208-page softcover book written by
Phil Masters Phil Masters is a British role-playing game designer and author. Career Phil Masters' writing credits in role-playing games go back to ''White Dwarf'' Magazine #20 and the ''Fiend Folio'' of ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons''. Masters wrote about h ...
, with interior illustrations by Ben Edlund, Albert Deschesne, and John Robinson, and cover art by
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Reception

In the August 1991 edition of
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(Issue #172), Allen Varney was impressed by this book, saying "''Kingdom of Champions'' is that rare pleasure: a labor of true love. Bolstered by the breadth of imagination here, any GM can launch a one-shot scenario or any of several complete campaigns for super-heroes who cross the Atlantic." Varney complimented Phil Masters on his "clear style and subtle wit." He concluded, "With more works like this one, the super-hero role-playing field would be grander and more glorious, a miraculous place."


Other reviews

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'' #24 (Dec./Jan., 1990)


References

{{reflist Champions (role-playing game) supplements Role-playing game supplements introduced in 1990