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Talislanta Sorcerer's Guide, Role-playing Supplement
''Talislanta'' is a fantasy role-playing game published by Bard Games in 1987 that forgoes many of the tropes used by popular games of the genre in favor of a unique world and many new game mechanisms. There have been six different English-language editions and several foreign language editions published. Contents Setting The game is set in Talislanta, a continent on the world of Archaeus. Magic is common and has reached a high level of technology. Character creation In the 1st to 4th editions, characters are essentially pre-generated, with over 80 character types defined by race, nationality, ability scores, skills, equipment and background. Players pick the type of character they wish to play, then individualize it by increasing one ability by three points; decreasing one ability by one point; and adding an additional skill. PD Breeding-Black was the first artist to work on Talislanta, and was instrumental in creating the look and feel of the First and Second Edition books. He ...
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Stephen Michael Sechi
Stephan Michael Sechi is a game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games. Career Stephan Michael Sechi, Steven Cordovano and Vernie Taylor contributed $600 each to form the company Bard Games in 1982 to produce supplements for ''Dungeons & Dragons''. Sechi and Cordovano wrote ''The Compleat Alchemist'' (1983) which was the first product the company published, and presented a magic-item maker character class. Sechi then wrote ''The Compleat Adventurer'' (1983) which included multiple class variants for thief and fighter characters, while Sechi and Taylor wrote ''The Compleat Spell Caster'' (1983) which included many class variants for magic-user characters. Sechi oversaw ''The Atlantis Trilogy'', the next project for Bard Games, which was completed after three years with the three books released as ''The Arcanum (Atlantis), The Arcanum'' (1984), ''The Lexicon (Atlantis), The Lexicon'' (1985), and ''The Bestiary (Atlantis), The Bestiary'' (1986). Sechi sold his Bard ...
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The Scent Of The Beast
''The Scent of the Beast'' is a 1992 role-playing adventure for ''Talislanta'' published by Wizards of the Coast. Plot summary ''The Scent of the Beast'' is an adventure in which the player characters escort a trade barge while looking for a traitor. Publication history Shannon Appelcline noted that in addition to ''The Primal Order'', Wizards of the Coast Wizards of the Coast LLC (WotC or Wizards) is an American game Publishing, publisher, most of which are based on fantasy and List of science fiction themes, science-fiction themes, and formerly an operator of retail game stores. In 1999, toy ... "was simultaneously pushing other releases forward. The most notable of these was Jonathan Tweet's revision of the ''Talislanta Guidebook'' (1992), which was soon followed by the adventure ''The Scent of the Beast'' (1992), Wizard's first fiction book, ''Tales of Talislanta'' (1992), and other ''Talislanta'' releases; Wizards would produce over a half-dozen books for ''Talislanta'' ...
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Talislanta Geographica
''Talislanta Geographica'' is a 1992 role-playing supplement for ''Talislanta'' published by Wizards of the Coast Wizards of the Coast LLC (WotC or Wizards) is an American game Publishing, publisher, most of which are based on fantasy and List of science fiction themes, science-fiction themes, and formerly an operator of retail game stores. In 1999, toy .... Contents ''Talislanta Geographica'' is a supplement in which a poster-sized map of the continent is included. Publication history ''Talislanta Geographica'' is the first supplement published for the third edition of ''Talislanta''. Reception Mark A. Santillo reviewed ''Talislanta Geographica'' in '' White Wolf'' #37 (July/Aug., 1993), rating it a 3 out of 5 and stated that "Overall, this supplement is well-produced, but only partially successful. You might want to think twice about spending he moneyunless the GM's screen means that much to you." Reviews *''Papyrus'' (Issue 11 - Summer 1993)https://rpggeek.com/rpgissue ...
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Jonathan Tweet
Jonathan Tweet (born 1965) is an American game designer who has been involved in the development of the role-playing games ''Ars Magica'', '' Everway'', '' Over the Edge'', ''Talislanta'', the third edition of ''Dungeons & Dragons'' and '' 13th Age'', and the collectible miniatures game '' Dreamblade''. In 2015 Tweet released '' Grandmother Fish'', a full-color, full-sized book about evolution aimed at preschoolers. In 2018 Tweet released ''Clades'' and ''Clades Prehistoric'', two card games for children and adults which demonstrate the concept of a clade. Early life Native to Rock Island, Illinois, Tweet is the son of Roald Tweet, an Augustana College professor emeritus and local historian, and Margaret Tweet. Jonathan Tweet started playing ''D&D'' in the 1970s, when his father gave him his first ''Dungeons & Dragons'' game. He then formed his own gaming group by recruiting classmates. Tweet graduated from Rock Island High School class valedictorian in 1983. He majored in ps ...
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The Cyclopedia Talislanta
''The Cyclopedia Talislanta'' is a supplement published by Bard Games in 1988 for the fantasy role-playing game ''Talislanta''. Contents ''The Cyclopedia Talislanta'', by Stephan Michael Sechi and with cover art by P.D. Breeding-Black, is the fifth supplement about the world of Talislanta. Information includes * places of interest in Talislanta * new monsters, animals, and plants * New character types * new skills and abilities The supplement includes full-color area maps of Talislanta which join together to create a full continental map. Reception Stewart Wieck reviewed ''The Cyclopedia Talislanta'' for ''White Wolf (magazine), White Wolf'' #14, rating it 4 overall, and stated that "Ownership of this book is a necessity for gamers with campaigns set in Talislanta. Other gamers should take a look just to see what Talislanta offers." In the May 1989 edition of ''Dragon (magazine), Dragon'' (Issue #145), Jim Bambra applauded the "excellent interior illustrations", and the wide ...
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Talislanta Sorcerer's Guide
''Talislanta Sorcerer's Guide'' is a supplement published by Bard Games in 1988 for the fantasy role-playing game ''Talislanta''. Publication history In 1982, Stephan Michael Sechi, Steven Cordovano and Vernie Taylor formed the company Bard Games to produce their own ''Dungeons & Dragons'' supplements. In 1986, due to personal and financial disagreements that arose after the publication of '' The Atlantis Trilogy'', Sechi sold his shares in Bard Games to Cordovano and left} to begin work on another role-playing game system and its supplements. When Cordovano decided that he did not want to run Bard Games and sold it back to Sechi, Sechi had the opportunity to publish his new his new role-playing game, ''Talislanta''. After publication of the game rules in '' The Talislantan Handbook'' in 1987, Sechi also published three supplements: '' A Naturalist's Guide to Talislanta'', '' The Chronicles of Talislanta'', and ''Talislanta Sorcerer's Guide''. Contents ''Talislanta Sorcerer ...
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