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Jack Vance's 'the Dying Earth': The Kaiin Player's Guide

(2002)
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"It was night in white-walled Kaiin, and festival time... from the balconies dangled flower chains and cages of blue fire-flies. Turjan melted into the throng... then he made for the palace of Kandive the Golden"

Explore the most decadent city in Jack Vance's Dying Earth. 100,000 words by Robin D Laws describe 100,000 inhabitants in this innovative and highly play-tested source book.

PCs are assumed to be knowledgeable veterans of the White-Walled City, not ignorant mooncalves. No longer will the GM be the sole arbiter of adventures; players are encouraged to choose from hundreds of plot hooks and contacts to create sublime gaming sessions.

From the self-indulgent aristocrats of Odkin Prospect to Prince Khandive's pleasure barge, the whole city is brought to life out using fine words, pictures and extraordinary maps.

Gate-crash Prince Kandive's parties - filch from the aristocrats of Odkin Prospect - experience the thrill of the Dhjetar races - cross swords with the Eight Delphasians.You want it, have at it!

Suitable for all levels of play from rogue to Arch-Magician. The Kaiin Player's Guide is the ideal supplement for long-term adventuring in the Dying Earth.



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