Arabian Adventures (AL-QADIM) [Jeff Grubb, Andria Hayday] on * FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Magic carpets, ghoulish vixens, genies. Arabian Adventures is an expansion for 2nd edition AD&D. It covers new rules and atmosphere for running an Arabian campaign. The specific campaign area. References Edit. ↑ Shannon Appelcline. Al-Qadim: Arabian Adventures (2e). Dungeon Masters Guild. Retrieved on

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We must presume that developing a fantasy equivalent of Allah would offend Muslims, whereas compromising Islamic culture with a polytheistic hodgepodge is just fine. Original and ingeniously balanced, the sha’ir class gains its greatest appeal from the role-playing opportunities inherent in negotiating with a genie or a advehtures familiar.

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By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Would you want an Arabian role-playing campaign that didn’t include them? Just as important, the Al-Qadim line marked the first time TSR used one artist for interior illustration throughout a whole line: Though pretty, it lacks a distinctive writing style and sense of atmosphere.

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Al-Qadim: Arabian Adventures – Wikipedia

Yet for all their beauty, these pages only rarely describe the elements of Arabian adventures—the causes that assassins die for, the bargains that genies make, ambitions and aspirations of PCs, and the conventions of Arabian folktales. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Arabian Adventures offers over 40 pages of player character kitsincluding the sha’irbarber-thieves, beggar-thieves, and other rogues, as well as other characteristically Arabian roles such as merchants, moralistic priests, hakimas wise womenmystics, mamluks, corsairs, and elemental wizards.

Dark Alliance Baldur’s Gate: Retrieved from ” https: The Al-Qadim rulebook’s gold page borders, elegant endpapers, and six full color plates made a striking impression.

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Arabian Adventures Galore” in Dragon Magazine This lack was remedied, in part, only in earlyin Gregory W. Detwiler’s excellent article “Campaign Journal: Pages to import images to Wikidata.

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Arabian Adventures Al Qadim Ad&d 2nd Edition

But what of that? There is no attempt at all to describe what you actually do in an Al-Qadim campaign: Each kit includes benefits, hindrances, and discussion of the kit’s societal role in the desert of Zakharathe Land of Fate.

Dragonlance Forgotten Realms Greyhawk Ravenloft. The most creative of these, the signature class of the Al-Qadim world, remains the sha’ir, the wizard who adventurrs his magic by sending a genie or elemental familiar to fetch spells. This page was last edited on 25 Mayat Dark Sun Dark Sun: Views Read Edit View history.

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