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Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of

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Pen-and-paper role-playing game

Conan: Adventures in
an Age Undreamed Of
Cover illustration byGerald Brom
DesignersChris Birch
PublishersModiphius Entertainment
PublicationPDF: January 31, 2017
Physical book: June 2017
GenresSword and sorcery
Systems2d20 System[1][2][3]

Robert E. Howard's Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of is asword and sorcerypen-and-paper role-playing game set in the world ofConan the Barbarian, the fictionalHyborian Age. Both the character and the setting were first imagined by authorRobert E. Howard. Howard's original literary work has since spawned a vast franchise of novels, comic books, films, video games, board games, role-playing games, etc. Following this tradition,Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of is the third officially licensed Conan role-playing game. The two precedent games wereConan Role-Playing Game (1985–1988) andConan: The Roleplaying Game (2004–2010), although there also had been supplements for independent generic systems, likeGURPS Conan (1988–1989).

Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of was developed by a team of game designers, writers and artists, all led by Chris Birch ofModiphius Entertainment.[4] The rights to publish this derivative work were licensed fromConan Properties International. Modiphius discontinued support for the game at the end of 2022.[5]

Development

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In February 2015, British game company Modiphius announced that it would be releasingRobert E. Howard's Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of[6] for launch August of the same year.[7][8] Actually, the core rulebook was not launched until a whole year later, viaKickstarter, on 16 February 2016.[9][10] A free Quickstart Guide was made available for download, which came with a short adventure.[11] The Kickstarter was fully funded within hours of launch and in March 2016 its planned duration expired with a huge success (45,000 £ required / 436,755 £ reached[12]). Despite that the Kickstarter ended successfully in Summer 2016, the core rulebook was still being the subject of printing tests in January 2017.[13] The Kickstarter raised almost ten times the goal amount.[14]

Publication

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In January 2017, Modiphius Entertainment releasedRobert E. Howard's Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of[15] in PDF form through DriveThruRPG. The first adventure supplement,Conan: Jeweled Thrones of the Earth,[16] was also released in PDF form via DriveThruRPG on the same day as the PDF core rulebook.

In hardcover physical format, the core rulebook and the supplementsPlayer's Guide andJeweled Thrones of the Earth were all three printed in May 2017 and started distribution as of June 2017.

The line expanded to 20 titles before being discontinued at the end of 2022. The license to produce Conan roleplaying games passed toMonolith Games, which had previously produced a Conan board game.[5]

Core rulebook

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The core rulebook forConan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of, published in 2017, is a 368-page full colour hardcover book containing everything needed to adventure in the world of Robert E. Howard’s hero, Conan. It is based entirely on the canonical Conan stories, and uses the 2d20 system developed by Modiphius,[17] which was previously used in the role-playing gamesMutant Chronicles 3rd Edition (2015), Corvus Belli'sInfinity (2016),Star Trek Adventures (2017), andJohn Carter: Warlord of Mars (2018).

Jeffrey Shanks, award-winning Robert E. Howard scholar and essayist (Conan Meets the Academy[18] andThe Dark Man: The Journal of REH Studies[19]) has been hard at work guiding the Modiphius team during initial development in 2015.

List of published books

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  • Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of (June 2017), the core rulebook
  • Player's Guide (June 2017), a player-focused version of the core rulebook
  • Jeweled Thrones of the Earth (June 2017), a collection of seven standalone adventures
  • Gamemaster's Toolkit, which includes the GM screen as well as a 32-page insert with random tables and rules references
  • Conan the Barbarian, a sourcebook focusing on barbarian characters and adventures and featuring the Hyborian fictional lands of Asgard, Vanaheim, Hyperborea and Cimmeria
  • Conan the Thief, a sourcebook focusing on thief characters and campaigns and featuring the Hyborian fictional lands of Nemedia, Brythunia, Corinthia and Zamora
  • Conan the Mercenary, a sourcebook focusing on mercenary characters and adventures, including company-level mass combat rules and featuring the Hyborian fictional lands of Koth, Ophir and Shem
  • The Book of Skelos, a magic sourcebook providing additional spells, rituals, alchemy, herbalism, astrology, enchantments, artifacts, etc.
  • Forbidden Places & Pits of Horror, a set of 16 tiles (8 large and 8 medium) representing forbidden temples, monster-haunted spaces and other dangerous exotic locales
  • Perilous Ruins & Forgotten Cities, a set of 16 tiles (8 large and 8 medium) representing lost places and ruins
  • Dens of Iniquity & Streets of Terror, a set of 16 tiles (8 large and 8 medium) representing streets and building interiors
  • Fields of Glory & Thrilling Encounters, a set of 16 tiles (8 large and 8 medium) representing dungeons and battlefields
  • Blessing of Mitra, double-sided posters, maps and art, one of which includes a Hyborian map vsGerald Brom cover art (all posters folded to US letter size)
  • Conan the Pirate, a sourcebook focusing on pirate characters and adventures, including rules for ship combat and featuring the Hyborian fictional lands of Argos, Zingara, the Pictish coast, the Barachan Isles, the Vilayet Sea and the southwestern coast
  • The Monolith Sourcebook, an adventure sourcebook crossing over with Monolith's upcoming Conan board game with extra board game scenarios, bonus content for the role-playing game plus a full adventure
  • Horrors of the Hyborian Age, a bestiary covering monsters, undead, demons and other horrors
  • Conan the Brigand, a sourcebook focusing on brigand characters and adventures and featuring the Hyborian fictional lands of Khoraja, Khauran and Turan
  • Nameless Cults, a sourcebook describing the cults, gods, rituals and divine magic of the Hyborian Age
  • Ancient Ruins & Cursed Cities, a sourcebook covering ruins, lost cities and other forgotten places
  • Conan the Wanderer, a sourcebook focusing on adventuring in the Hyborian fictional lands of Iranistan, Ghulistan, Kosala and Vendhya
  • Conan the Adventurer, a sourcebook focusing on adventures in the Hyborian fictional lands of Stygia, Kush, Keshan, Darfar, Punt, Zembabwei and the Black Kingdoms
  • Conan the Scout, a sourcebook focusing on scout-based characters and adventures and featuring the Hyborian fictional lands of Gunderland, the Westermarck, the Bossonian Marches and the Border Kingdom
  • Conan the King, a sourcebook focusing on noble characters and adventures, including king-level mass combat rules and featuring the Hyborian fictional lands of Aquilonia, Poitain, Nemedia and Koth
  • Kull of Atlantis, a sourcebook detailing the Thurian Age of King Kull, with character options, a gazetteer, a roster of famous characters and creatures, and more on this pre-Cataclysmic age.
  • The Exiles Sourcebook, a sourcebook focusing on the video game of the same name.
  • The Age of Conan, a sourcebook focusing on the video game of the same name.
  • Waves Stained Crimson Campaign, a campaign sourcebook.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"A Report on Modiphius's Robert E. Howard's Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed of — Part One – Black Gate". 6 August 2020.
  2. ^"A Report on Modiphius's Robert E. Howard's Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed of — Part Two – Black Gate". 11 August 2020.
  3. ^"A Report on Modiphius's Robert E. Howard's Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of—Part Three – Black Gate". 24 August 2020.
  4. ^"Modiphius Entertainment". Retrieved16 February 2016.
  5. ^abDohm-Sanchez, Jeffrey (2022-12-14)."Modiphius to end 'Robert E. Howard's Conan: Adventures In An Undreamed Of RPG' Line".ICv2. Retrieved2024-11-05.
  6. ^"Robert E. Howard's Conan - Adventures In An Age Undreamed Of". Modiphius. Retrieved9 February 2015.
  7. ^"New Conan RPG Coming from Modiphius",Table Top Gaming News, 9 February 2015
  8. ^"Brand new Conan tabletop roleplaying game!",Age of Conan website (News section), Editor:Funcom, 11 February 2015
  9. ^"All new Conan tabletop Roleplaying Game Kickstarter has just begun!",Age of Conan website (News section), Editor:Funcom, 16 February 2016
  10. ^"Robert E. Howard's Conan Roleplaying Game". Retrieved16 February 2016.
  11. ^"Discovering Robert e Howard: The New Conan RPG – Black Gate". 15 March 2016.
  12. ^Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of, Kickstarter campaign
  13. ^"PREVIEW: Conan Core Book!". Retrieved17 January 2017.
  14. ^"By Crom! Conan: Adventures In An Age Undreamed Of Q&A With Jason Durall – Black Gate". 2019-03-22. Retrieved2024-10-08.
  15. ^"(PDF) Conan: Adventures In An Age Undreamed Of". Modiphius. Retrieved1 February 2017.
  16. ^"(PDF) Conan: Jeweled Thrones of the Earth". Modiphius. Retrieved1 February 2017.
  17. ^"Modular: Conan's Adventuring in an Age Undreamed of – Black Gate". 2018-03-10. Retrieved2024-10-08.
  18. ^Shanks, Jeffrey (2012).Conan Meets the Academy. McFarland.ISBN 978-0786461523.
  19. ^Shanks, Jeffrey (2011).Theosophy and the Thurian Age: Robert E. Howard and the Works of William Scott-Elliot.

Further reading

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  • Shanks, Jeffrey (2012), "Hyborian Age Archeology: Unearthing Historical and Anthropological Foundations", in Prida, Jonas (ed.),Conan Meets the Academy: Multidisciplinary Essays on the Enduring Barbarian, McFarland & Co,ISBN 978-0786461523
  • Shanks, Jeffrey (2011), "Theosophy and the Thurian Age: Robert E. Howard and the Works of William Scott-Elliot",The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies,6 (1–2):53–90

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