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''The Kingdoms of Kalamar'' is a fantasy role-playing game campaign setting published by
Kenzer & Company Kenzer & Company (KenzerCo) is a Waukegan, Illinois based publisher of comic books, role-playing games, board games, card games, and miniature games. They are known for the ''Kingdoms of Kalamar'' campaign setting and for their own ''HackMaster ...
in 1994 that is compatible with the second edition of ''
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'' published by TSR.


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''The Kingdoms of Kalamar'' describes the
Kingdoms of Kalamar The Kingdoms of Kalamar is a fantasy role-playing game campaign setting created by Kenzer and Company, originally released in 1994. In 2000, shortly after Wizards of the Coast announced the 3rd edition of ''Dungeons & Dragons'', Wizards and Ke ...
on the planet Tellene, providing details of its inhabitants, flora and fauna, geography, religions, and nations. Because Kenzer & Co. did not have a license to produce material for TSR games, the book was advertised as a generic setting that could be adapted to any role-playing game system. However a note on the back cover of the original edition clarified that the setting was "suitable for use with Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" with a disclaimer "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons is a registered trademark of TSR Hobbies, Inc. Use of this trademark is NOT sanctioned by the holder." The material was originally published as two books: *''Volume 1: Sourcebook of the Sovereign Lands'' detailed the people and places of Tellene, the campaign's continent (and world). It broke the continent down into six regions and examined each one on a large scale. *''Volume 2: Mythos of the Divine and Worldly'' detailed the setting's 43 gods. It also described the setting's secret societies, astrology and calendar. These products could also be purchased together in a
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titled ''The Kingdoms of Kalamar'' that included a two-part map.


Publication history

When
David Kenzer David S. Kenzer is a game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games. Career David Kenzer started the game company Kenzer & Company with friends Brian Jelke and Steve Johansson, and their initial project was ''The Kingdom of Kalama ...
and his friends Brian Jelke and Steve Johansson decided to start the game company
Kenzer & Company Kenzer & Company (KenzerCo) is a Waukegan, Illinois based publisher of comic books, role-playing games, board games, card games, and miniature games. They are known for the ''Kingdoms of Kalamar'' campaign setting and for their own ''HackMaster ...
in 1994, their first project was ''The Kingdoms of Kalamar'', a fantasy world designed to be compatible with the second edition of ''AD&D''. The company produced a couple of more expansions for ''The Kingdoms of Kalamar'' in 1997, then after shutting down for two years, returned with what Shannon Appelcline called "a set of cheap and small ''Kalamar Quest'' adventures (1999–2000)."


Reception

In the December 1996 edition of ''
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'' (Issue #236),
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especially liked the religion section, and called the color maps "lush". Swan concluded with a recommendation to buy, saying, "the mountain of campaign fodder should be enough to keep your players busy until they're ready for the rest home." In the 2014 book ''Designers & Dragons: The '90s'', game historian Shannon Appelcline noted that "Though small press, 'Kalamar''was lauded for its colorful maps and its attention to details — making it in some ways like a more fantasy-oriented version of
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' classic Hârn."


Other reviews

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'' #16 *'' d8 Magazine'' Issue 1 (1995, p. 66)https://rpggeek.com/rpgissuearticle/122725/games *''The Guild Companion'' (December 2001) *''Legions Realm Monthly'' Issue 5 (January 2003, p. 1)


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