Mologin’s Archer
July 4, 2008
An adventure based in Shorkyne, and designed as a follow-up to a Chivalry & Sorcery adventure, Storm Watch, although you can run it as a stand-alone. The adventure is a relatively complex murder-mystery, and the characters may accrue great renown if (and it’s a very big “if”) they solve the mystery. This adventure is in two versions, French and English. While it’s not in the usual (CGI) Hârn format, it’s still laid out nicely.
by Samuel Lacas
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Tags: adventureSmall Caves
March 25, 2008
Two 2pp adventure locations, perfect to put into any campaign. There are backgrounds to the situation, and possible adventure hooks for you to consider. These are suitable for any rule system, but all stats are HârnMaster. With floorplans by Patrick Nilsson and illustrations by Richard Luschek.
by Kerry Mould
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Tags: adventure, caveThe Bastard Bailiff
February 2, 2008
The bastard half brother of the Earl of Neph has been declared outlaw. Why, and who will find him, and claim the substantial reward? This adventure is linked to Charmic Manor, and is another outstanding module.
by Kerry Mould
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Tags: adventure, bailiff, Charmic, Curo, Kaldor, Kirsta, NephshireThe Bloody Raven
January 28, 2008
This mini-adventure is suitable for use as a fill-in between larger adventures in any campaign, a sidetrack to allow the PCs to discover a hideout, or as a location for a climactic battle with a hated enemy. It is generic enough that it could be located anywhere, but it has been designed for use with the Khuzan Outpost, a dwarven hunting lodge that has been abandoned for a thousand years. Together, these form a well-constructed adventure for any GM.
by Kerry Mould
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Tags: adventure, dwarf, khuzanThe Earl’s Progress
January 28, 2008
Medieval lords travelled a great deal, as it was necessary for them to administrate their far-flung fiefdoms and to communicate with their lord, liegemen, friends and family. In this 88-page campaign module, you’ll find such a trip undertaken by Sir Declaen Caldeth, 19th Earl of Vemion. Follow him as he travels from his home in Minarsas to his most distant holdings, stopping off to visit the King at the Royal Tournament of Chivalry in Olokand, and alsovisiting his townhouse in the capital, Tashal. In order to complete your set, you will also need to obtain the Caldeth Townhouse (qv) module, as well as Friends, Foes, and Followers — Part 9 (qv),which details many of the principal players. With maps, illustrations, and a huge helping of adventure seeds, ideas and hooks, this publication just goes to show what fans can produce.
Winner: Best Fan Article 2005
by Kerry Mould
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Tags: adventure, Caldeth, VemionshireNelafayn
January 24, 2008
The Nelafayn Hundred Project is a volunteer web effort to develop fanon for HârnWorld (created by N. Robin Crossby and published by Columbia Games Inc.)
Nelafayn’s rich background provides GMs, players and aspiring writers with a great locale that shows Hârn’s best. If you would like to participate, please e-mail the coordinators: Daniel Bell and J. Patrick McDonald.
[Click the map to see a larger version.]
| Article | Type | Writer | Homepage |
| Abriel | Abbey (Hundred Moot) | J. Patrick McDonald | Lythia.com |
| Aeborn | Manor (Unfortified) | ||
| Albernet | Manor (Fortified) | ||
| Ardis | Manor (Unfortified) | ||
| Bifyrd | Manor (Fortified) | Brian McNeilly | Hârnic Resources |
| Chunem | Manor (Unfortified) | ||
| Cyre | Manor (Fortified) | Daniel Bell | Lythia.com |
| Durrie | Manor (Fortified) | Aaron Kavli | Blades of Harn |
| Dynes | Manor (Fortified) | ||
| Eldibrin | Manor (Fortified) | Writer | Homepage |
| Elwen | Manor (Unfortified) | ||
| Feron | Manor (Fortified) | Brian McNeilly | Hârnic Resources |
| Forwelm | Manor (Fortified) | ||
| Gedan | Manor (Unfortified) | ||
| Goffin | Manor (Fortified) | Daniel Bell | Lythia.com |
| Hasebe | Manor (Fortified) | Jonathan Nicolas | Lythia.com |
| Henewes | Manor (Unfortified) | Daniel Bell | Lythia.com |
| Hyldes | Manor (Unfortified) | ||
| Iversen | Chapterhouse | J. Patrick McDonald | Lythia.com |
| Kaikefrin | Manor (Unfortified) | ||
| Kessan | Manor (Fortified) | ||
| Lachel | Manor (Fortified) | ||
| Loxton | Manor (Fortified) | ||
| Medarsin | Manor (Fortified) | Daniel Bell | Lythia.com |
| Minziles | Manor (Unfortified) | ||
| Myrenath | Manor (Fortified) | ||
| Nothrine | Manor (Fortified) | Aaron Kavli | Blades of Harn |
| Quarry | Quarry | Daniel Bell | Lythia.com |
| Rhustan | Manor (Fortified) | ||
| Salt Mine | Mine | ||
| Sangara | Manor (Fortified) | Daniel Bell | * Draft |
| Shotren | Manor (Unfortified) | ||
| Stybrin | Manor (Fortified) | Kerry Mould | Lythia.com |
| Terendra | Manor (Fortified) | ||
| Tin Mine | Mine | ||
| Wilmerith | Manor (Fortified) |
Other Resources
| Kingdom of Kaldor | Nelafayn Hundred is a part of this Realm | Sold by: Columbia Games Inc. | |
| Olokand | Castle (Shire Moot) | Sold by: Columbia Games Inc. | |
| Bifyrd-Feron Adventures | Bifyrd-Feron Adventures | Brian McNeilly | Hârnic Resources |
| Bifyrd-Feron Characters | Character Sheets | Brian McNeilly | Hârnic Resources |
| Flames of Discontent | Abriel Adventure | J. Patrick McDonald | Lythia.com |
| Nelafayn | Hundred Article | J. Patrick McDonald | * Draft |
| Skeleton in the Cupboard | Olokand Adventure | Peter Leitch | Lythia.com |
| Royal Chelebin Tournament of Chivalry | Olokand Tournament | Bill Gant | Warflail’s Armoury |
| Will in the Way | Goffin Adventure | Daniel Bell | Lythia.com |
| 100 Bushels of Rye | Adventure (Set nearby) | Sold by: Columbia Games Inc. | |
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Map is ©Thomas Shook and is used with permission. No offers are expressed or implied to purchase products. Hârn, HârnWorld and HârnMaster are © N. Robin Crossby and Columbia Games, Inc. HârnWorld is a Trademark of Columbia Games, Inc.
Tags: adventure, Kaldor, manor, Meselynshire, Nelafayn64 Foot Dak — the ‘Lorkin’
January 20, 2008
A dak is a type of ship; specifically, a merchant vessel. This is one part of a special double release from HWG. Friends, Foes & Followers — Part 6 (qv) includes nine characters inspired by the Sci-Fi series “Firefly” transposed into the world of Hârn as seagoing folk instead of spacefaring folk. Their ship is a 64 foot dak, a medieval type of ship known to us as a cog. Despite its connections to FFF6, it can be used separately for any seaborne adventures.
by Kerry Mould
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Tags: adventure, dak, lorkin, ship, vesselA Shower of Silver
January 17, 2008
A Shower of Silver is a 24 page adventure set in the settlement of Jedes (qv), in south western Kaldor. The scenario is designed as an introduction to Hârn and to Jedes and Asolade Hundred. While it is not essential to have a copy of the Jedes article to play this scenario, it would be helpful.
Also included are the Asolade Adventurers, six pre-generated characters for use in the scenario. Character sheets and background information is provided for these individuals. The characters are provided to allow newcomers to Hârn to run a quick start adventure, and to enable use of the scenario at a convention.
by Neil Thompson
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Tags: adventure, Asolade, Jedes, Kaldor, OselshireJedes
January 9, 2008
Jedes is the largest settlement in Asolade Hundred. Consisting of 49 households, plus the imposing keep, Jedes lies in the south western edge of Oselshire. This article details all of the households. The 30 page article includes interior plans of the keep and its’ outbuildings, the inn, and the local Peonian temple; plus illustrations by Richard Luschek and Juha Makkonen. There is a companion adventure called A Shower of Silver which is suitable for use as a convention game or as an introduction to gaming in HârnWorld.
by Neil Thompson
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Tags: adventure, Asolade, Jedes, Kaldor, OselshireHârn Pottage
January 4, 2008
As the title suggests, this has a bit of everything in it and flavoured with a little meat. It’s a mishmash of random buildings, places and things to be used on Hârn anywhere the GM feels appropriate. Although locations are given for a couple of pieces, these are optional and easily moved.
Also included are various arcane items for campaigns which use magic. The mini adventures/encounters included will hopefully help those GMs who have nothing prepared, or as filler for their PCs’ travels between major points in their present quest, but could be used as a starting off point for beginning characters.
The piece is excellently illustrated by Richard Luschek, and you already know Mike’s beautiful maps from his work on the Tashal module for CGI. Hârn Pottage is a must-have module. I’ll certainly be making use of it, and I hope there are many more Pottage modules to come in the future.
by Mike St-Pierre
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Update 2008-01-04: Hârn Pottage has been reviewed on RPGnet, and those thoughts are up for all the world to see. Jocelyn Robitaille gave the article top marks for style and only marked down substance by a single point because he doesn’t use (or even know) Hârn and couldn’t use the items described in it. Hmmm…I can see his point, but surely a bit of thought might provide him with some ideas as to how to use the items. Still, 9 out of 10 is a pretty good score. Well done Mike!


