GURPS Fantasy Folk
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GURPS Fantasy Folk is a supplement published by Steve Jackson Games in 1990 for the GURPS role-playing system.
GURPS Fantasy Folk provides information about 24 nonhuman races that can either be used by the gamemaster to create non-player characters or by the players as player characters.[1] The book is divided into two sections:
- Extensive rules on how to design new creatures
- For each of the 24 races, a four-page description in terms of its physiology, psychology, ecology, culture and politics[2]
Publication history
GURPS Fantasy Folk is a 128-page perfect-bound book that was written by Chris W. McCubbin, with Loyd Blankenship and Steve Jackson, with a cover by Ken Kelly, and illustrations by Evan Dorkin, and was published by Steve Jackson Games in 1990 as a 128-page book.[1]
In 1995, the book was updated to GURPS third edition rules, written by Chris W. McCubbin and Sean Punch, with extra material by Lloyd Blankenship and Steve Jackson, illustrations by Shea Ryan and Dan Smith, and cover art by Ken Kelley.[3]