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Arduin is a fantasy role-playing game created in the mid 1970s by the late David A. Hargrave. It was perhaps the first "cross-genre" fantasy RPG, with everything from interstellar wars to horror and historical drama, although it was based primarily in the medieval fantasy genre.

Arduin began as a personal project shared with friends, but became so popular that Hargrave was inspired to publish his material.

Brief history

Arduin was one of the earliest challengers to TSR's Dungeons & Dragons. The Arduin suite of supplements, dungeon modules, and gaming aids were initially self-published, but were then later produced by Grimoire Games, and then Dragon Tree Press, and currently by both Dragon Tree Press and Emperor's Choice Games and Miniatures.

The Arduin Trilogy

The first three Arduin tomes are known as The Arduin Trilogy. They are, in order, The Arduin Grimoire, Welcome to Skull Tower, and The Runes Of Doom. These three volumes were intended as supplements to Dungeons & Dragons and not especially as a standalone system.

The Arduin Trilogy contained unique new spells and character classes, new monsters, and etc., all of which expanded on the presumed core of D&D as it existed in the late 1970s. For example, there were "new cleric spells" but no core cleric class defined in the books; readers were assumed to be using the TSR cleric class and allowing it access to the new spells.

It was only with the publication of The Arduin Adventure that a true standalone system began to evolve.

Overall, the The Arduin Trilogy demonstrates a slow evolution from its orgin as "House Rules for D&D" to a truly separate gaming system (especially evident with the publication of Compleat Arduin, Books 1 and 2, by David A. Hargrave, edited by Mark Schynert and published by Grimoire Games.

Erol Otus

The first printings of The Arduin Grimoire (specifically, The Arduin Trilogy, Vol. 1) contained artwork by Erol Otus, an artist who would later become internationally acclaimed for his illustrations appearing in TSR's Dungeons and Dragons supplements. Erol Otus' artwork was later removed from subsequent printings of The Arduin Grimoire.

Arduin publications

NOTE: Reprints and revisions of these volumes are available from Emperor's Choice Games and Miniatures (excepting "End War," which is not a reprint or revision).

Cardstock Items Published by Grimoire Games

NOTE: Reprints of the Arduin Treasure Pack are available through Emperor's Choice Games and Miniatures.

Arduin Dungeon Modules

Recent Arduin Publications

NOTE: These items are available from Emperor's Choice Games and Miniatures.

Extremely Rare and/or \"One-of-a-Kind\" Arduin Items

A partial list of adventure areas left behind by David A. Hargrave includes (but is not limited to):

The above two works comprise what are probably the largest unpublished works penned by David A. Hargrave either individually or collectively.

External links

 


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