Bestiary and Setting (d20)
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The Midderlands is an old-school game setting with bestiary for use with old-school role-playing games. It is based on Swords & Wizardry Complete¸ but could easily be used with other old-school systems and even non-OSR systems such as D&D or Pathfinder.
It is a green-hued¸ dark-fantasy¸ late-middle ages¸ early-renaissance view through grime-smeared spectacles. The setting itself is based on an area in the middle of England near where I live called The Midlands. Many of the locations are loosely based on reality¸ but others are pure fantasy from an addled mind.
The setting part of the book contains something I call "game-juice". Not heavy of history and monotonous detail¸ but enough to get the game-juices flowing and let the game master twist and tweak as they need to in order to fit their campaign.
There is also humour and occasional swear words.
Reviews and Feedback
"[The Midderlands] as a small area campaign supplement is the best I've ever seen¸ displacing Dave Arneson's Blackmoor First Fantasy Campaign area¸ which up until now -- and that's decades -- has been my favorite one." - Matt Finch (Creator of Swords & Wizardry).
Check out the full video interview here.
"So needless to say that the Midderlands is very well done¸ the layout is easy on the eyes¸ the material fits exactly the itch of a deep¸ dark¸ dank fantasy England. Glynn Seal knows his sources & solid background of his world very well." - Eric Fabiaschi.
Check out the full review here: Swords & Stitchery blog.
"The artwork¸ design¸ and layout are gorgeous and help evoke the setting." - Larry Hamilton.
Check out the full review here: Follow Me and Die! blog.
"I love this book¸ and have no hesitation at all¸ in giving it a 'Legendary' rating." - Red Dice Diaries.
Check out the fully detailed 18m:43s video review here.
"The Midderlands campaign setting is remarkable. One of the most creative and well thought out I have ever seen." - Kip Corriveau.
"They say you can't have Quick¸ Quality¸ and Price all in the same product but somehow you managed." - Morgan Patrick Hazel.
"The Midderlands is among the best-looking OSR books ever." - Theodric Ælfwinesson.
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Situated in the middle of Havenland is an area known by the ancestors as the Middle Havenlands. They don't use that name much any more¸ preferring to talk lazily¸ and skip letters.
In strange accents¸ often misheard and little understood by those outside of the central region - they call it "The Midderlands"¸ and themselves "Midfolk" or "Midderlanders".
There are many peculiar folk that call these Midderlands home. Generally mistrusting of outsiders¸ they suspiciously eye strangers¸ close doors¸ bar windows and scurry in opposite directions. Maybe the area has had a troubled history and that is why the folk behave the way they do.
All that aside¸ there are good folk too. These folk just want to subsist peacefully and not have interference or "goings on" in their lives. Nothing is ever that simple.
As well as the people of the area¸ there are the places. The towns and hamlets¸ the woods and hills¸ the lakes and the rivers. Amongst all these places are stranger locales too; circles of stones¸ strange towers¸ castles and burial grounds.
Everywhere¸ the Midderlands is tainted by a green-hued menace that rises from the deep and affects nature and order¸ sometim