5003-Gods of Harn

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Gods of Harn
Cover
Front cover for the 1st edition.
Alternate titleGods of Harn
The Libram of the Pantheon
WritersN. Robin Crossby, Tom Dalgliesh, John Fraser (II), Edwin King
Contributors(Production Staff)
Edwin King, David Kowan
ArtistEric Hotz
Cover artistEric Hotz
LanguageEnglish
SeriesHârnWorld
GenreFantasy RPG
PublisherColumbia Games Inc.
Publication date
1985 (1st edition)
2006 (2nd ed. “HârnMaster Religion”)
Pages76 pages (1st edition)
92 pages (2nd edition)
ISBN0-920711-05-7

Gods of Harn, the Libram of the Pantheon, bridges the physical and spiritual world of Hârn.

Gods of Harn is part of a series of expansion modules for the fantasy world Kethira. It provides detailed and consistent information about the beliefs, religious rituals and internal organizations of the churches of the ten gods. Gods of Harn is compatible with any rule system you may now use. It allows you to use religion and worship as integral parts of a realistic fantasy campaign, rather than mere notions of “good or evil”.

Gods of Harn is beautifully illustrated and includes color plates of clerical badges, heraldry of the fighting orders, formal clerical robes and a Religious Calendar, showing all the significant religious dates.

Gods of Harn is sure to become the standard by which fantasy religious systems will be judged.

Publication[edit | edit source]

First published in 1985, the Gods of Harn module contains information on the religious practices and church organizations of the ten religions of Hârn. It has color plates of temple robes, heraldry and badges of the various orders, plus a religious calendar.

This module was completely rewritten and published as HârnMaster Religion in 2006. The second edition includes new and expanded Religion Rules.

Gods of Harn and HârnMaster Religion covers
1st edition back cover
1st edition back cover
1st edition back cover
2nd edition cover (HârnMaster Religion)
2nd edition back cover
2nd edition back cover (HârnMaster Religion)

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