Vintage

Dungeons & Dragons

Supplement IV

Gods, Demi-Gods and Heroes


(First Printing 1976)

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DESCRIPTION

This is the fourth supplement to the Original Dungeons and Dragons game. Gods, Demi-Gods and Heroes was published long before there was any such thing as Advanced Dungeons and Dragons.    Robert Kuntz and James Ward authored this great book.

Gods, Demi-Gods, and Heroes was the first reference work to introduce the Gods of legend into the Dungeons and Dragons game.   It supplies pantheons of deities, including their monster-style statistics  (unfortunately giving players the idea that gods are killable).  It includes the Melnibonean mythos, which (along with the Cthulhu mythos, not present in this booklet) created legal problems for its successor, the AD&D manual Deities & Demigods.  However, that book bears only a passing resemblance to this supplement's contents.


Odin "The All Father"
 

CONDITION

This copy is in Good to Very Good condition.  The cover has heavy creasing at the fold, moderate corner rounding, heavy scuffing,  a cut in the front cover that almost goes all the way through, and the back has been folded over.  The inside shows heavy creases at the fold through the first 20 pages, corner rounding and edge wear, but is very clean and nice.
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