Pavis: Threshold to Danger

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Pavis
Threshold to Danger
Cover art of Pavis Threshold to Danger 1983.jpg
Cover art by Michael Blum and Brad W. Foster.
Designers
Publishers Chaosium
Publication1983;40 years ago (1983)
Genres Fantasy
Systems Basic Role-Playing
ISBN 978-1-56882-518-2

Pavis: Threshold to Danger is a boxed tabletop role-playing game supplement for RuneQuest , originally published by Chaosium in 1983. This boxed set detailed the fictional city of New Pavis for use in role-playing adventures. It received positive reviews in game periodicals including White Dwarf , Dragon , Different Worlds , and Fantasy Gamer . The set was republished in 1999 by Moon Design Publications in a single volume with Big Rubble: The Deadly City as Gloranthan Classics Volume I – Pavis & Big Rubble. [1] The 1983 edition was republished in 2019 in PDF format as part of Chaosium's RuneQuest: Classic Edition Kickstarter. [2]

Contents

Contents

The boxed set contains: [3]

Publication history

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Sandy Petersen in May 2004.jpg
The boxed set's designers included Greg Stafford and Sandy Petersen.

In 1978, Chaosium published the role-playing game RuneQuest, based in Greg Stafford's mythical world of Glorantha. In 1983, Chaosium published Pavis, Threshold to Danger, a boxed set that details the city of New Pavis, which is located in the former suburbs of the ancient ruined city of Pavis. [5]

Pavis, Threshold to Danger was written by Steve Perrin, Greg Stafford, Oliver Dickinson, Charlie Krank, Sandy Petersen, Ken Rolston, Anders Swenson, Michael Trout, Lynn Willis, and M.B. Willner. [5] Artwork was by Michael Blum, Brad W. Foster, and Luise Perenne, cover art by Michael Blum and Brad W. Foster, and cartography by Yurek Chodak, Charlie Krank, and Lynn Willis. [3]

Reception

In the September 1983 edition of White Dwarf (Issue #45), Oliver Dickinson found the materials in the boxed set to be "presented clearly and well," although he noted a few discrepancies. He also pointed out that "The scenario booklet may come as a disappointment to some," since two of the scenarios advertised on the outside of the box were actually held back and published in another supplement, Big Rubble: The Deadly City . However, Dickinson did call the scenarios that were included in this supplement "an excellent introduction to Pavis." In particular, he was impressed by "The Cradle", saying, "It makes a great and touching tale, full of imaginative description, for which Greg Stafford and all his helpers deserve thorough congratulation. I can see no obscurities or problems in it, but a word to the wise GM: keep this for the culmination of your Pavis campaign, for nothing will be the same after it." Dickinson concluded by giving this supplement an excellent rating of 9 out of 10. [4]

In the February 1984 edition of Dragon (Issue #82), Steve List admired the components, saying, "The physical quality of the package is of the high level typical of Chaosium, as is the design." Although there were many writers involved, List though the effort was "well coordinated and integrated." He concluded that this supplement was "a major contribution to the growing body of literature [about Glorantha]. It is well worth obtaining for any lovers of RuneQuest or for Gloranthan scholars." [6]

In the 2014 book Designers & Dragons: The '70s, Shannon Appelcline commented that the RuneQuest world "would remain one of the best-detailed RPG lands for many years. Pavis (1983) and Big Rubble (1983) provided even more detail on a single city and the ruins it was built upon." [7] :253

Other recognition

A copy of Pavis: Threshold to Danger is held in the collection of the Strong National Museum of Play (object 110.21650). [8]

Other reviews

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