Erdor
Erdor, aka Les Chroniques d'Erdor, is a French oneiric fantasy role-playing game written by E. Bouchard and published in 2003 by La Boite à Polpette (BAP), an independent not-for-profit editor from Strasbourg, France. The game was discontinued after BAP's bankruptcy in early 2004, and is now essentially a .
The storytelling game, set in an imaginary universe populated by unusual species and beings inspired by myths from Antiquity, Africa and the East, featured qualitative game mechanisms using a card game and a d20 System conversion. The first professional printing of the game featured two 250-pages volumes, after initial electronic diffusion.
Les Chroniques d'Erdor was featured as the "best game of December 2003" by the French role-playing association Guide du Roliste Galactique.
A second edition was published in 2008 under the Silence Indigo label.
The storytelling game, set in an imaginary universe populated by unusual species and beings inspired by myths from Antiquity, Africa and the East, featured qualitative game mechanisms using a card game and a d20 System conversion. The first professional printing of the game featured two 250-pages volumes, after initial electronic diffusion.
Les Chroniques d'Erdor was featured as the "best game of December 2003" by the French role-playing association Guide du Roliste Galactique.
A second edition was published in 2008 under the Silence Indigo label.
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