Bard Games

 

The Compleat Alchemist by Steven Cordovano and Stephan Michael Sechi.

52pp Book with card cover.

Published in 1983 by Bard Games, Greenwich, Connecticut.

Republished (2nd Edition) in 1986 by Bard Games, Greenwich, Connecticut.

Republished in 1999 by Pandevelopmant.

 

Supplement of rules for the alchemist character, including complete player statistics, descriptions of the alchemical processes, herbs, minerals, metals and rare and fantastical ingredients, and a whole array of magical items and details of their manufacture. Image courtesy of Brian McKee.

The Compleat Spell Caster by Stephan Michael Sechi and Vernie Taylor.

48pp Book with card cover.

Published in 1984 by Bard Games, Greenwich, Connecticut.

Republished (2nd Edition) in 1986 by Bard Games, Greenwich, Connecticut.

 

Lawrence Schick wrote "Supplement of rules for 4 magical character classes: the witch, mystic, necromancer, and sorcerer, with spell descriptions for each. Also covers magical symbols, familiars, and summoning creatures." Heroic Worlds.

The Compleat Adventurer by Stephan Michael Sechi.

48pp Book with card cover.

Published in 1984 by Bard Games, Greenwich, Connecticut.

Republished (2nd Edition) in 1986 by Bard Games, Greenwich, Connecticut.

 

Lawrence Schick wrote "Supplement of rules for 13 D&D-ish character classes: beastmaster, buccaneer, gladiator, harlequin, scout, bounty hunter, witch hunter, knight, martial artist, rogue, spy, swordsman, and warrior." Heroic Worlds.

The Arcanum by Stephan Michael Sechi and Vernie Taylor.

164pp Book with card cover.

Published in 1984 by Bard Games, Greenwich, Connecticut.

Republished (2nd Edition) in 1985 by Bard Games, Greenwich, Connecticut.

Das Arkanum was also published in Germany.

 

A fantasy role-playing system, not disimilar to D&D, sit in the ancient civilisations of Atlantis, Mu and Lemuria. This rule book covers the 8 character races, 32 classes (16 of which are spellcasters), and the rules of combat. A sizable section is devoted to the magic system, spells, mystical symbols, alchemy and magical items. The second edition contain many revisions and new material.

The Lexicon by Stephan Michael Sechi, Vernie Taylor and Ed Mortimer.

140pp Book with card cover + Fold out map.

Published in 1985 by Bard Games, Greenwich, Connecticut.

 

The Lexicon: Atlas of the Lost World of Atlantis, to give it its full title is a campaign setting describing the Atlantean world and the creatures that inhabit it. A large fold out map details Atlantis, Gondwana, Mu and Lemuria, and keyed maps of the major cities.

The Bestiary by Stephan Michael Sechi and J. Andrew Keith.

136pp Book with card cover.

Published in 1986 by Bard Games, Greenwich, Connecticut.

 

Lawrence Schick wrote "Supplement describing over 100 monsters, including goblin races, were-creatures, magical hybrids, and spirit entities, plus gods of the Atlantean world, cults, and secret societies." Heroic Worlds.

Atlantis, the Lost World by Stephan Michael Sechi, Vernie Taylor, Ed Mortimer and J. Andrew Keith.

284pp Book with card cover.

Published in 1989 by Bard Games, Greenwich, Connecticut.

 

A fantasy role-playing system, not disimilar to D&D, sit in the ancient civilisations of Atlantis, Mu and Lemuria. This compilation is a reprint of The Lexicon and The Bestiary with some additional material.

 

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