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'''Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea''' is an [[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons]] [[Sword & Sorcery]] [[Retroclone]] published by ''North Wind Adventures''. It takes a lot of inspiration from [[Robert Howard]], [[H. P. Lovecraft]], and [[Clark Ashton Smith]]. Currently on its third edition, which was renamed '''Hyperborea'''. | '''Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea''' is an [[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons]] [[Sword & Sorcery]] [[Retroclone]] published by ''North Wind Adventures''. It takes a lot of inspiration from [[Robert Howard]], [[H.P. Lovecraft]], and [[Clark Ashton Smith]]. Currently on its third edition, which was renamed '''Hyperborea'''. | ||
Notable for mostly sticking to the [[Fighter]]/[[Thief]]/[[Wizard]]/[[Cleric]] classes but giving each a bunch of subclasses to allow for parties to differentiate themselves. Which is good, because humans are the '''only''' playable race, with cultures based on the old Conan stories: Kimmerians, Picts, Stygians, etc. | Notable for mostly sticking to the [[Fighter]]/[[Thief]]/[[Wizard]]/[[Cleric]] classes but giving each a bunch of subclasses to allow for parties to differentiate themselves. Which is good, because humans are the '''only''' playable race, with cultures based on the old Conan stories: Kimmerians, Picts, Stygians, etc. |
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Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea is an Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Sword & Sorcery Retroclone published by North Wind Adventures. It takes a lot of inspiration from Robert Howard, H.P. Lovecraft, and Clark Ashton Smith. Currently on its third edition, which was renamed Hyperborea.
Notable for mostly sticking to the Fighter/Thief/Wizard/Cleric classes but giving each a bunch of subclasses to allow for parties to differentiate themselves. Which is good, because humans are the only playable race, with cultures based on the old Conan stories: Kimmerians, Picts, Stygians, etc.