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HârnManor
Cover
Front cover
WritersN. Robin Crossby, Tom Dalgliesh, Jonathan Davidson, John Sgammato
ContributorsMark Abbott, Joe Adams, Daniel Andersson, Roy Denton, Bill Kilmer, J. Patrick McDonald, F. Scott Pfeiffer, Robert Reiner, Thomas Shook, Mats Soldestam, Richard von Steinman, Blair Wettlaufer, Greg Willaby
Cover artistEric Hotz
MapsJonathan Davidson, Eric Hotz
LanguageEnglish
SeriesHârnWorld
GenreFantasy RPG
PublisherColumbia Games Inc.
Publication date
1999
Pages32 pages
ISBN0-920711-53-7

HârnManor includes 4 generated manors and rules to create your own. Fully compatible with HârnMaster or any rules system.

Villages
Rules to generate useful, realistic Hârnic villages, populated with a variety of serfs, freeholders, and craftsmen.

Household
Rules to populate the lord's household. For most lords a rich household carries prestige and a penny saved is a penny wasted.

Manor Budget
Rules to operate realistic medieval manors.

Manors of Hârn
Four manors that illustrate the diverse politics and economics of rural Hârn are included. Each has a color local map, and data on each villager and retainer of the lord's household:

Avonel is a microcosm of the deadly politics of Rethem. The fief is a ward of the Earl of Ithiko and a pawn in his struggle with the Earl of Tormau. The underage Lord of Avonel simmers while a rapacious bailiff steals much of the fief's wealth. Religious strife looms between an Agrikan and Peonian cleric.
Clord is a manor on an island near Thay, recently granted to the Church of Peoni as an abbey and hospice. Most patients are lepers. The local serfs who work Clord’s fields and otherwise support the church grow ever more afraid and many have fled the island.
Roganter is a secular manor in Kaldor, held by a knight from the Archbishop of Larani. The nearby woods and hills echo to the sounds of miners and outlaws.
Turenborg is a Jarin village conquered by the Ivinians. It was a hotbed of unrest during the Jarin Rebellion of 701-03 and the wounds of that conflict have yet to heal.

Publication[edit | edit source]

HârnManor was published as sourcebook and rule for running a feudal manor, in 1999 as a supplement to the HârnMaster Core rules, though it is comparable with the other editions of HarnMaster.

Covers[edit | edit source]

HârnManor – covers
1st ed. front cover
front
1st edition back
back

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