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''Player's Secrets of Medoere'' is a supplement to the 2nd edition of the ''
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Contents

''Player's Secrets of Medoere'' is a sourcebook for the
Birthright Birthright is the concept of things being due to a person upon or by fact of their birth, or due to the order of their birth. These may include rights of citizenship based on the place where the person was born or the citizenship of their paren ...
campaign setting, part of the "Player's Secrets" line.


Publication history

''Player's Secrets of Medoere'' was published by
TSR, Inc. TSR, Inc. was an American game publishing company, best known as the original publisher of ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D''). Its earliest incarnation, Tactical Studies Rules, was founded in October 1973 by Gary Gygax and Don Kaye. Gygax had bee ...
in 1996.


Reception

Cliff Ramshaw reviewed ''Player's Secrets of Medoere'' for ''Arcane'' magazine, rating it an 8 out of 10 overall. He commented: "Clerics get a look in with Medoere, where the ruler should be of lawful-goodish alignment. The province awaits a champion; the ruler has a +5 Holy Avenger to give away. Some DM intervention is called for." Ramshaw comments on the series at a whole, that "these sourcebooks are a bit overpriced and some of the history behind the domains is hackneyed or tedious. But all the sourcebooks help you to create believable worlds, with enough conflicting agencies to create strong and imaginative plotlines for years to come."


References

{{D&D Books Birthright (campaign setting) supplements Role-playing game supplements introduced in 1996