The Manual of Aurania

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Cover of the first printing, 1976

The Manual of Aurania is a 24-page supplement for fantasy role-playing games self-published in 1976 and sold at Aero Hobbies, a games store in Santa Monica, California owned by Gary Switzer. A 34-page 2nd edition revision of the book was later published by International Gamers Association with numerous added illustrations in 1977.

The Manual of Aurania is an unlicensed Dungeons & Dragons supplement containing more than 50 new monsters, nine dragons, new character classes, and tables to randomly determine the results of reincarnation.[1]

The new character classes included:

  • Beorning
  • Sidhe
  • Samurai
  • Basadae
  • Leprechaun
  • Shape-Shifter
  • Cleric of Mitra
  • Cleric of Asgard (either Thor or Odin)

The new monsters included seven new types of giants, five trolls, nine types of undead, eight dragons, six demons, and 22 miscellaneous creatures.

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