Lejendary Adventure
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Designer(s) | Gary Gygax |
Publisher(s) | Hekaforge Productions,Troll Lord Games |
Publication date | 1999 |
Genre(s) | Fantasy |
System | Custom |
Lejendary Adventure (abbreviated as LA) is a role-playing game created by Gary Gygax. Like other role-playing games, Lejendary Adventure is played using polyhedral dice, pencils, paper, and sometimes miniatures. Unlike Dungeons & Dragons, Lejendary Adventure has a player character creation system that is skill-based, resulting in very flexible character creation to allow role-playing of almost any kind of character. Using "Orders", a player can, on the other hand, still enjoy play as a set character type with benefits; in this way, players used to class-based systems (like D&D) can still enjoy being in a "class". Some orders include the Noble, Rogue, Elementalist, and of course, Unordered.
Various races are also available, with definitions somewhat different from other RPGs, as well as completely new races; races in Lejendary Adventure include Dwarves, Ilves, Wylves (Ilves and Wylves are two of many Fair Alfar, i.e. what are usually called elves in other RPGs), Gnomes, Kobolds, and Veshoge. As for character advancement, instead of levels, Lejendary Adventure characters receive Merits - points that can be used to increase their Abilities or Base Ratings, as well as buy new Abilities.
In general, Lejendary Adventure is light in rules to advocate more role-playing and story-telling, as opposed to the more rules-heavy Dungeons and Dragons; LA is part of the larger trend towards "lighter" games. The standard campaign setting is on Learth, described in several books.
Also, Lejendary Adventure has many new words to replace older D&D terms, like Lejend Master [LM] (D&D's Dungeon Master [DM]) and Avatar (D&D's Player Character [PC]).
Lejendary Adventure products are published by both Hekaforge Productions and Troll Lord Games.
[edit] Lejendary Adventure products
(Some adventures are also compatible with d20):
- Rule Books:
- The Lejendary Rules for All Players – Fantasy Role-Playing Game core rulebook, Hekaforge Productions, 1999
- The Lejend Master's Lore – Fantasy Role-Playing Game core rulebook, Hekaforge Productions, 2000
- The Beasts of Lejend – Fantasy Role-Playing Game core rulebook, Hekaforge Productions, 2000
- Campaign World Books:
- Lejendary Earth Gazetteer – World Setting sourcebook Part 1, Hekaforge Productions, 2002
- Noble Knights and Dark Lands – LE World Setting Part 2, (Gary Gygax with Chris Clark) Hekaforge Productions, 2003
- The Mysterious Realms of Hazgar – LE World Setting Part 3, (Gary Gygax with Chris Clark) Hekaforge Productions, 2005
- Jewels of the East (upcoming)
- Adventure Scenarios:
- Terekaptra: Lost City of the Utiss
- Enclave – (Chris Clark), Adventure module editor, Hekaforge Productions, 2000
- The Lejendary Road
- The Dance of the Fairie Ring
- The Mouth of the Marsh
- The Rock
- The Hermit – dual-stat d20/LA game adventure module, Troll Lord Games, August 2002
- The Lost City of Gaxmoor – adventure module (Ernie & Luke Gygax with David Moore) Troll Lord Games, 2002
- Hall of Many Panes – Campaign Adventure Module Boxed Set with d20 stats included, Troll Lord Games 2005
- Forlorn Corners – adventure module included serially as a part of the Author’s and Collector’s Editions of the three core rules noted above (1999-2000)
- They Who Watch (upcoming)
- The Sundering I Shadow of Apix (upcoming)
- The Sundering II The King of Madness (upcoming)
- A Question of Tribute (upcoming)
- Boxed Sets and Expansions:
- The Lejendary Adventure Essentials – Primer Boxed Set for the LA RPG, Troll Lord Games, 2005
- Tome of Knowledge Sourcebook – Core Rules additions for the LA RPG, Troll Lord Games (upcoming)
- Living the Lejend – Adventure Module, Campaign Setting, & Expansion for the LA Essentials Boxed Set, Troll Lord Games (Summer of 2005)
In addition, more general RPG books offer some new Lejendary Adventure material as well (Orders, etc.).
- Gary Gygax’s The Canting Crew, the Criminal Underclass, “Gygaxian Fantasy Worlds, Volume I”, Troll Lord Games, May 2002
[edit] Related media
- A short lived Lejendary Adventure Collectible Card Game was released to compete with Magic: the Gathering. Most cards used existing fantasy artwork. One card titled Sarah's Sister was a direct reference to Magic's Serra Angel.
- A PC MMORPG titled Lejendary Adventure or Lejendary Adventure Online was in development since 2002 and has since been cancelled. [1]