

The only entrances to the Hollow World are through underground passages between the two worlds, and through the holes that stand in place of the north and south poles.īlackmoor is an area that has some history in a number of TSR products, Mystara included. It holds old civilisations that are now extinct on the surface, placed there by the Immortals to protect their cultures, there are strong magics in place preventing them from evolving much or dying away. The Mystara game world is a hollow sphere, and the inside of the planet is inhabited. Still, it is a savage frontier, suffering under a magical bane called the Red Curse. The land also lends fantastic, magical powers to all types of player characters. Though this fantasy setting has magic, heroes, and everything else one would expect, the new swashbuckling and panache rules add both individual flavour and style. The SAVAGE COAST campaign setting is unique in many ways. The area is totally compatible with the rest of Mystara however the area is thematically distinct as noted in the following excerpt from the Savage Coast Campaign Book. It takes part in a region known as the Savage Coast, this area is located to the west of the Known World. The line of products known as 'Red Steel' were one of the last line of Mystara-based products made. The Mystara campaign setting evolved from an area called the Known World, this is the area of the setting where many of the initial products specifically took place and in which most of the subsequent products have been situated. Section 2: Setting What is the Known World? Despite this, or perhaps because of it, there is a strong online community supporting Mystara in all it's forms. The game world of Mystara was dropped by TSR a number of years ago and of all the "dead" campaign worlds it seems to be the most dead with no word from Wizards on it at all.

Many people also play under their own house rules and their files if made publicly available are also placed on this website although these rules are not supported. Therefore the rules that Mystara is supported under include Dungeons and Dragons (known as D&D or OD&D), Advanced Dungeons and Dragons 2nd Edition (known as AD&D or 2E) and Dungeons and Dragons 3rd Edition (known as 3E). Therefore it is one goal of these pages to support all these systems even though 3rd edition Dungeons and Dragons is the current system. Mystara products have been produced under a number of different rules systems over the years and this carries through to the present day with material being produced for each system. Imaginary fantastic characters like warriors or wizards and try to completeĪn adventure under the guidance of a game master. Role-playing games are games in which people play the role of This site is producing a guide which should remedy this situation for new players. For basic campaign information there has been no single source officially collected. The Mystara game world has existed for some time under a number of different rules systems - therefore this question is not easy to answer and is dependant upon which rules system you used for third edition Dungeons and Dragons the three basic rulebooksĪre all that is needed. Mystara is a campaign setting for the Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game, it is a high-fantasy, high-magic, expansive campaign setting. Is there a conversion of Dungeons and Dragons / Mystara into 3rd Edition?Īre the articles on this site internally consistent? Section 5: Third Edition and the Future of Mystara What are all these acronyms that are being used?Īre there any other Mystaran sites on the Internet? How do I access old messages from the Mystara Message Boards or from old versions of the Mystara Message Boards)? How do I access the Mystara Message Boards? Where are old messages for the Mystara Mailing List kept? What is the current status of the online release schedule of Mystaran products? Have there been any Mystaran articles in Dragon / Dungeon magazine? Is there a complete list of Mystaran products?
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What happened to the continental map published in the Master DM's book? What has happened to the Radiance after Wrath of the Immortals? What has happened to Rad after Wrath of the Immortals? Is Jaggar von Drachenfels the Star Dragon? Who are the immortals of the Church of Karameikos? In fact a lot of information in the Vaults are not ideally for player consumption and you should check with your DM before viewing anything on this site if you think it might be harmful to your role-playing enjoyment. It should be noted that some of the information in this FAQ is not for players in the game world of Mystara, especially Section 2. Thanks to Hervé Musseau who maintains the Mystara FAQ from which this one was mostly taken. Atlas Rules Resources Adventures Stories Search Links
