Borderlands (RuneQuest)
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- John E. Boyle
- Yurek Chodak
- Tony Fiorito
- Lisa Free
- Mark Harmon
- Reid Hoffman
- Janet Kirby
- Rudy Kraft
- Charlie Krank
- Steve Perrin
- Sandy Petersen
- Ken Rolston
- Greg Stafford
- Lynn Willis
- Elizabeth Wolcott.
| A RuneQuest Campaign in Seven Scenarios | |
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![]() Box cover illustration by Lisa Free | |
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| Publishers | Chaosium |
| Publication | 1982 |
| Genres | Fantasy |
| Systems | Basic Role-Playing |
| ISBN | 978-1-56882-516-8 |
Borderlands is a boxed tabletop role-playing game adventure for RuneQuest. Originally published by Chaosium in 1982, this edition was republished in 2018 in PDF format as part of Chaosium's RuneQuest: Classic Edition Kickstarter.
Borderlands is a campaign of seven linked adventures for a party consisting of 4-6 moderately powerful player characters and 1-2 beginning characters. A Lunar noble, Raus de Rone, has just inherited frontier lands south of Pavis, along the River of Cradles, and hires the characters to establish a settlement and civilize the area.[1][2]
The boxed set includes
- a large scale map of the campaign setting;
- a 48-page booklet for the gamemaster with general information about the area and its important personalities;
- a 32-page book of non-player characters;
- seven individually bound scenarios
The scenarios, when played in sequence, make up the complete campaign:
- "Scouting the Land": A peaceful tour through the region, giving the players a chance to get a lay of the land and meet important personalities.
- "Outlaw hunt": Find a group of bandits
- "Jezrah's Rescue": Rescue the duke's daughter from Tusk Riders
- "Revenge of Muriah": Find and destroy the source of a plague that killed the duke's wife
- "Eye Temple": Destroy a temple of evil newtlings
- "Condor Crag": Retrieve the egg of a giant condor from a mountain peak
- "To Giantland!": Trade the condor's egg for a magic item in the possession of Gonn Orta, a famous giant[3]
The final scenario then links up with the next Runequest adventure, Griffin Mountain.[4]
Publication history
Chaosium created the fantasy role-playing game RuneQuest in 1978, only 4 years after the publication of the pioneering RPG Dungeons & Dragons. In 1982, Chaosium released the adventure Borderlands to serve as an introduction to the RuneQuest world. The boxed set was created by John E. Boyle, Tony Fiorito, Mark Harmon, Janet Kirby, Rudy Kraft, Charlie Krank, Steve Perrin, Sandy Petersen, Greg Stafford, Lynn Willis, Reid Hoffman, Ken Rolston, Lisa Free, Yuri Chodak and Elizabeth Wolcott, with cover and exterior art by Free.[5]
The youngest writer on the creative team was Reid Hoffman, who was 14 at the time.[6]
Chaosium offered a completely remastered edition of Borderlands as a single PDF for their final PDF release of 2018.[7]
