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El Raja Key's Arcane Treasury & Demonic and Arcane (Lettered Author Copy)

By: Pied Piper Publishing (Robert Kuntz)

Type: Softcover

Product Line: El Raja Key

Last Stocked on 1/16/2024

Product Info

Title
El Raja Key's Arcane Treasury & Demonic and Arcane (Lettered Author Copy)
Product Line
Author
Eric Shook, Robert Kuntz
Publish Year
2009
Pages
96
Dimensions
9x11x.75"
NKG Part #
2147533111
Type
Softcover

Description

Includes a certificate of authenticity signed by the authors.

El Raja Key's Arcane Treasury details a wide range of magical items with unique and imaginative capabilities. Discover the mysteries of the Scroll of Temporalities and D'Trampa's Marvelous Coach. Confound your foes with the Sha'ring Rank Splitter, or the Tasseled Cob of Murders. The weapons and wondrous items detailed in this miscellany range in power from those suitable for use by introductory characters up through artifacts to challenge high-level PCs, and each offers a finer sensibility of inspiration, texture, and detail. El Raja Key's Arcane Treasury is the perfect source book. A must have for GMs who wish to challenge and engage their players at any time during a campaign!

Twenty-five highly detailed pieces of arcana from the Original Campaign! Includes historical commentary, campaign notes about their origins in print and in play, and additional footnoted material. The Special Edition of this comes with reproductions of the original manuscript/notes from the Red Book, Rob Kuntz's sourcebook wherein all material relating to the Original Campaign was kept. A piece of D&D™ history updated and expanded for inclusion in your campaign.

The Scepter of King Robert the 1st: This golden scepter is filigreed with lions and dragons all in the rampant position. Etched in silver words spiralling about its handle is the phrase: “Gold is Power.”

Author’s Historical Commentary: This is one of the oldest surviving relics from the Original Campaign. When the map for it was contrived, and in concert with related matter being included in the earliest Domesday Books, King Robert 1st 2 was ostensibly made the ruler of the Great Kingdom there, since changed through multitudinous remakings into what it is today in published form. His court has entertained such luminaries as the Lord of the Green Dragons™ and Lord Ayelerach, to name but a few.