Kaptain_Kantrip
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If you are interested in buying Harn, I recommend any and all of the following (haven't bought a bad book yet!). Here's the weird thing about Harn... most everybody who's into it are "brainiacs" with medieval history degrees, the same type who write it, LOL. Go to the Harn Forum and ask a simple question, you'll be amazed at the thoughtful and detailed replies you receive. 
Harn is microscopically detailed and realistic. So much detail is provided you can calculate exactly how many angry peasants a village can raise to chase down hack-happy PCs, or how many pigs there are on a manor farm. Subinfeudation charts are also included, showing who's vassal to whom, and how much land they own, whether the land is good or not, and how many troops they can muster. You may never need this level of detail, but it's nice to know it's there if you need it.
HARNWORLD (2 book box set with color map of Harn) $29.95
HARN RELIGION $29.95
HARNMANOR $29.95
HARNMASTER BARBARIANS $29.95
CITIES OF HARN $24.95
CASTLES OF HARN $24.95
CASTLES OF ORBAAL $24.95
TROBRIDGE INN (d20 statted adventure!) $14.95
100 BUSHELS OF RYE (adventure) $14.95
HARNLORE #10 (map of Copper Hook's keep on Kanday border)
DUNIR KEEP ($10.95 pdf download from CGI's site)
Kingdom Expansion Modules:
CHYBISA (includes Harnic Justice & Laws article) $16.95
KALDOR
KANDAY
MELDERYN (includes Guild of Arcane Law and Earthmasters/Godstones article)
ORBAAL
RETHEM (includes Lia-Kavair--Thieves' Guild article)
THARDA (includes Pamesani Games article)
Harn is a rules generic setting. It has its own RPG, HarnMaster, which is non-classed/non-leveled (skills based) and supposedly quite realistic in its simulations. It's currently sold out while they put together a new revised edition. I haven't played it. Harn is quite old, having come out in 1983 and been going ever since.
BTW: Auran's free online 80+ page adventure, Shades of Grey, was originally known as "Harn.de (digitally enhanced): Web of the Widow". Auran stripped out the Harn references for the free version. You can buy the Harn CD-Rom version at CGI's site for $19.95.

Harn is microscopically detailed and realistic. So much detail is provided you can calculate exactly how many angry peasants a village can raise to chase down hack-happy PCs, or how many pigs there are on a manor farm. Subinfeudation charts are also included, showing who's vassal to whom, and how much land they own, whether the land is good or not, and how many troops they can muster. You may never need this level of detail, but it's nice to know it's there if you need it.

HARNWORLD (2 book box set with color map of Harn) $29.95
HARN RELIGION $29.95
HARNMANOR $29.95
HARNMASTER BARBARIANS $29.95
CITIES OF HARN $24.95
CASTLES OF HARN $24.95
CASTLES OF ORBAAL $24.95
TROBRIDGE INN (d20 statted adventure!) $14.95
100 BUSHELS OF RYE (adventure) $14.95
HARNLORE #10 (map of Copper Hook's keep on Kanday border)
DUNIR KEEP ($10.95 pdf download from CGI's site)
Kingdom Expansion Modules:
CHYBISA (includes Harnic Justice & Laws article) $16.95
KALDOR
KANDAY
MELDERYN (includes Guild of Arcane Law and Earthmasters/Godstones article)
ORBAAL
RETHEM (includes Lia-Kavair--Thieves' Guild article)
THARDA (includes Pamesani Games article)
Harn is a rules generic setting. It has its own RPG, HarnMaster, which is non-classed/non-leveled (skills based) and supposedly quite realistic in its simulations. It's currently sold out while they put together a new revised edition. I haven't played it. Harn is quite old, having come out in 1983 and been going ever since.
BTW: Auran's free online 80+ page adventure, Shades of Grey, was originally known as "Harn.de (digitally enhanced): Web of the Widow". Auran stripped out the Harn references for the free version. You can buy the Harn CD-Rom version at CGI's site for $19.95.
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