City State of the World Emperor

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PublisherJudges Guild
MediatypePrint
City State of the World Emperor
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GenreRole-playing game
PublisherJudges Guild
Media typePrint

City State of the World Emperor is a supplement for fantasy role-playing games published by Judges Guild in 1980.

City State of the World Emperor is a campaign setting supplement which details the ancient city of Viridestan and its nearby area in three books: "City" (80 pages), "Shops" (80 pages), and "Guidebook to Map 6" (Wilderness Map 6). The supplement presents the history, background, guidelines for rules, a new character class, and three maps, as well as game statistics for every non-player character in each location.[1]

City State of the World Emperor is a supplement that builds on the series of maps by Judges Guild that were meant to link together, describing the appearance, politics, and important non-player characters in a city state that can be used as part of adventures.[2]

Publication history

City State of the World Emperor was written by Creighton Hippenhammer and Bob Bledsaw, and was published by Judges Guild in 1980 as 3 books (two of which were 80 pages, the other 48 pages), three large maps, and a cover sheet.[1]

A cumulative sales listing shows that City State of the World Emperor sold over 20,000 units by 1981.[3]:200

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