Encyclopedia Hârnica

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Encyclopedia Hârnica was a monthly periodical that was published by Columbia Games in 1984–1985 on a subscription basis to supplement the fantasy game world of Hârn and its associated role-playing game, HârnMaster.

First issue, 1984

Encyclopedia Hârnica is a series of sixteen booklets that provides supplemental information about the Hârn game world.

Each issue covers a variety of topics:

  1. The city of Adzamere; Lake Arain and the Kingdom of Azadmere; The history, culture, religion and economics of the Khudzul
  2. The ruins of Anisha; The Tashal region in the Kingdom of Kaldor; Harnic codes, crimes, and punishments
  3. The Royal Castle of Olokand and the Olokand region in the Kingdom of Kaldor; Manorial economics and fief management
  4. Trobridge Inn; Hutop region in the Kingdom of Kaldor; A gamemaster’s guide to the galaxy
  5. The ruined city of Lothrim; Gardiren region in the Kingdom of Kaldor; A comprehensive list of Harnic prices
  6. Kiban region in the Kingdom of Kaldor; The enigmatic Godstones
  7. A star gazers' guide to the heavens; Qualdris region in the Kingdom of Kaldor; The rules of Lythian Armor
  8. History, politics and clans of Kaldor; Minarsas region in the Kingdom of Kaldor; Prophesy and destiny in the night sky
  9. Ancient Sindarin fortress and prison of Bejist; Plants and potions, formulas and uses; The cruel and unpredictable Pagaelen people
  10. The Royal Castle of Burzyn; Chybisa: History, politics and clans
  11. The enigmatic Earthmaster site of Telumar; Ilme, meredragons of Limen Marsh; The shy and secretive Bujoc people
  12. The elven port of Ulfshaven; Eleshavel, the hidden heart of the elven kingdom; Sindarin, the immortal elves of the Shava Forest
  13. The Viking Kingdom of Orbaal; Geldeheim, the Royal Castle of Orbaal
  14. Noron's Keep; Gedan, the Lodge of a Thousand Souls; The Anoa, nomadic barbarians of the Anoth Valley; The Taelda, forest dwellers of Nuthela
  15. Leriel, Jarin Castle in Southwestern Orbaal; The human Jarin, their culture and history; The Ymodi, wild hillmen of Himod; The Yelgri, Harnic Harpies
  16. Zerhun, Khuzdul Castle in the Kingdom of Azadmere; Habe, Jarin Keep in the Kingdom of Azadmere[1]

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