Warriors and Priests of the Realms

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Warriors and Priests of the Realms
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Genre Role-playing games
Publisher TSR
Publication date
1996

Warriors and Priests of the Realms is an accessory for the 2nd edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, published in 1996.

Contents

Warriors and Priests of the Realms is a collection of character kits for the Forgotten Realms setting.[1] Each kit presented in the book lists basic class information - such as ability requirements and starting money - and proficiencies, followed by a general overview, a physical description, roleplaying cues, and advantages and hindrances. The book organizes warrior kits geographically, while priest kits are organized according to faith.[1] The book also details the Harper and Crusader character classes. Harpers are fighter-rogues who combat evil, while Crusaders are fighter-clerics who can be of any alignment.[1]

Publication history

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Reception

Cliff Ramshaw reviewed Warriors and Priests of the Realms for Arcane magazine, rating it a 4 out of 10 overall.[1] He notes that while the information in the book is specific to the Forgotten Realms campaign, "it is possible to tailor everything to your own world".[1] Ramshaw felt that the kits were "(mainly) uninspiring", and concluded the review by saying: "Really, if you're stuck for ideas on how to characterize your newly rolled fighter, then you ought to consider giving up fantasy roleplaying - it's not as if there's a shortage or archetypes to choose from. Priests are more tricky, and the priest kits definitely exhibit more imagination than their warrior counterparts. Even so, do you really want to spend this much money to flesh out one or two characters?"[1]

References

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