Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition
Forgotten Realms Accessory FR14

The Great Glacier
by
Rick Swan
The Great Glacier FR14

DESCRIPTION

The Great Glacier is designed for AD&D Second Edition but can easily be used with AD&D First Edition or D&D.  Set in the Forgotten Realms, authored by Rick Swan and published in 1992.  The Great Glacier is usable by characters of all levels
SYNOPSIS

“A village is only as livable as
 its surroundings.  We are
caretakers not only of our
 homes, but of our world.”

--Inum

Strange sentiments perhaps, from one who lives in what many perceive as a frozen wasteland, but the philosopher Inum speaks for the Ulutiun people of the Great Glacier.  Their tribes share that icy landscape with arctic dwarves who enjoy sun-bathing, sled-animals that are hardier than dogs, and fierce monsters that live nowhere else---and thrive in the freezing air.  The Great Glacier is the first supplement for the Forgotten Realms campaign setting to detail an Inuit-based culture.  In this booklet is fact-based information on building a snow-house, surviving in sub-zero temperatures for extended periods of time, and more ideas for fantasy campaigning in an arctic setting.  For those who are tired of the normal, temperate “you meet in the tavern and go adventuring” games, here's something completely different.   Dress warmly, it gets a bit nippy at night on the Great Glacier.

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