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Encyclopedia > Tales of the Reaching Moon

Tales of the Reaching Moon was a British fanzine dedicated to the fantasy world of Glorantha and producing material for fantasy role-playing games based there. Most of the later issues had a central theme fleshed out through a variety of related articles by different authors.


The fanzine printed gaming material for a variety of rule-systems, including RuneQuest and Pendragon Pass. In addition to this it also had fiction, news and a Rumours section based on the format of the RuneQuest supplements.


The editor, David Hall, published 20 issues from 1989 to 2002.


Article listing: http://www.glorantha.info/tales/tales.html


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Please title this page. (08.htm in mw4) (3181 words)
A.Introduction B. The Basic Concepts Tales of the Reaching Moon> 1.
First, the Tale The first step in creating a heroquest is to choose the story or tale that reflects the myth.
I'm beginning to think that this outline (and prior essays together with Tales From The Reaching Moon) is enough and that anyone who really needs to run a heroquest should go on from here (finishing their own rules as a part of the GMs Quest...).
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