Lordly Domains

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Lordly Domains
Land Titles Wealth Prey War Heraldry
CHA2719 Lordly Domains 1997 Front Cover.jpg
Cover by Stephen King
Designers
  • Angeli
  • Palmer
  • Chessell
  • J.Routt
  • L.Routt
  • Stafford
  • Trout
  • Badower
  • Fowler
  • King
Publishers Chaosium
Publication1997;
27 years ago
 (1997)
Genres Arthurian
Systems Basic Role-Playing variant
ISBN 1-56882-050-X

Lordly Domains is a 1997 role-playing game supplement published by Chaosium for Pendragon .

Contents

Contents

Lordly Domains is a sourcebook about nobles and their lives, along with what responsibilities and privileges their status brings. [1]

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