The Palladium RPG Book 2: Old Ones

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Illustrators
PublishersPalladium Books
Publication1984
Old Ones
1st printing (1984),
cover art by Martin McKenna
DesignersKevin Siembieda
Illustrators
PublishersPalladium Books
Publication1984
GenresPalladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game

Old Ones is a book written by Kevin Siembieda and published by Palladium Books in 1984 for the Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game. It outlines the kingdom of Timio, which is populated by hostile non-humans.

New material

Old Ones is a source book that describes in detail the decadent kingdom of Timio. The first part of the book (six pages) gives a general overview of the kingdom, including its army, favored magic, judicial system, succession of rulers over eighteen centuries of history, encounter tables, and maps.[1]

The majority of the book (114 pages) provide extensive details on 34 cities and 21 forts, including a detailed map of each and an annotated key for important buildings. Some notable non-player characters are mentioned as well.

The balance of the book contains:[1]

  • Two short adventures ("The Mystic Parcel" and "The Giant Firebrand and its Raiders")
  • A short campaign synopsis titled "Ogre Invasions"
  • A detailed description of a dungeon titled "The Hidden Temple"
  • A detailed description of "The Forest of Enchantment" that hides two secret places: an underground complex of the Great Old Ones and "The Place of Magic"

The last two pages of the book describe a race of Alien Intelligences called the Great Old Ones, who were defeated and banished before humans gained sentience. Seven of the gods are described. [1]

Incorporated into the book are two new classes, Monks and Illusionists. New rules on travel and hunting are also included.[1]

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