Cults of Prax

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Designers
PublishersChaosium
Publication1979; 46 years ago (1979)
GenresFantasy
Cults of Prax
15 Religions for RuneQuest
Original edition, cover art by Steve Swentson, 1979.
Designers
PublishersChaosium
Publication1979; 46 years ago (1979)
GenresFantasy
SystemsBasic Role-Playing
ISBN978-1-56882-194-8

Cults of Prax is a supplement published by Chaosium in 1979 for the fantasy role-playing game RuneQuest that describes the various religions that are central to the game. It was republished in 2016 in PDF format as part of Chaosium's RuneQuest: Classic Edition Kickstarter.

Cults of Prax is a supplement which provides descriptions of 15 cults as well as the gods they worship.[1] Since membership and an increasing involvement in the cult is necessary to gain magic and other abilities, religion and worship become central to the game for all characters.[2]

Publication history

Chaosium first published the fantasy role-playing game RuneQuest in 1978. The following year, Steve Perrin and Greg Stafford created Cults of Prax, a 112-page softcover book with cover art by Steve Swentson and interior art by William Church, Guy Conrad, Gene Day, and Luise Perenne.[3]

In his 2014 book Designers & Dragons, Shannon Appelcline noted that "Though some of RuneQuest's first supplements were simple dungeon crawls and stat books, many others were groundbreaking. Cults of Prax (1979) and Cults of Terror (1981) gave precise details on the worship of a few dozen gods within the world of Glorantha, further delving into the depths of RuneQuest's sophisticated religions."[4]:253

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