Gold & Glory

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Gold & Glory
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Genre Role-playing games
Publisher TSR
Publication date
1992

Gold & Glory is an accessory for the 2nd edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, published in 1992.

Contents

Contents

The Gold & Glory product provides additional information on mercenaries in the AD&D's Forgotten Realms . [1] It provides information on thirty mercenary groups "from small gatherings to veritable armies". [1] The book also provides a significant amount of general history for the Forgotten Realms, making the work useful as a reference for any dungeon master running a related campaign. [1]

Publication history

The module was written by Tim Beach and published by TSR. [1]

Reception

John Setzer reviewed Gold & Glory in a 1993 issue of White Wolf Magazine , stating that it was a "well-written, well-developed accessory for DMs of the Forgotten Realms", noting that what it brought to a campaign made it "worth the price". [1] Setzer gave it an overall average rating of 3 out of a possible 5. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Setzer, John (1993). "Capsule Reviews: Gold & Glory". White Wolf Magazine . No. 36. White Wolf Publishing. p. 67–68.