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|type = [[RPG]] | |type = [[RPG]] | ||
|publisher = Iron Throne Publishing | |publisher = Iron Throne Publishing | ||
|system = [[TROS]]-inspired | |system = [[TROS]]-inspired d12 Pool | ||
|authors = Phillip Jones, Michael Heider | |authors = Phillip Jones, Michael Heider | ||
|year = 2013 | |year = 2013 | ||
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'''Blade of the Iron Throne''' is a [[The Riddle of Steel]]-inspired TTRPG published in 2013 by Phillip Jones and Michael Heider of Iron Throne Publishing. Compared to [[Song of Swords]] and [[Sword & Scoundrel]], Blade remains the most faithful to TROS's original focus on [[Sword & Sorcery]] settings. It is also currently the only TROS successor with an official magic system. | '''Blade of the Iron Throne''' is a [[The Riddle of Steel]]-inspired TTRPG published in 2013 by Phillip Jones and Michael Heider of Iron Throne Publishing. Compared to [[Song of Swords]] and [[Sword & Scoundrel]], Blade remains the most faithful to TROS's original focus on [[Sword & Sorcery]] settings. It is also currently the only TROS successor with an official magic system. |
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RPG published by Iron Throne Publishing |
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Rule System | TROS-inspired d12 Pool | |
Authors | Phillip Jones, Michael Heider | |
First Publication | 2013 |
Blade of the Iron Throne is a The Riddle of Steel-inspired TTRPG published in 2013 by Phillip Jones and Michael Heider of Iron Throne Publishing. Compared to Song of Swords and Sword & Scoundrel, Blade remains the most faithful to TROS's original focus on Sword & Sorcery settings. It is also currently the only TROS successor with an official magic system.