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 ====== Mystara ====== ====== Mystara ======
  
-**Mystara**<sup>TM</sup> is a campaign setting for the **Dungeons & Dragons**<sup>®</sup> fantasy role-playing game. It originated as the //Known World//, a semi-generic setting used in early [[adventure modules]], first mentioned in the Module X1, [[Isle of Dread]], which was expanded upon in various D&D modules and sources, particularly a series of Gazeteers.+**Mystara**<sup>TM</sup> is a campaign setting for the **Dungeons & Dragons**<sup>®</sup> fantasy role-playing game. It originated as the //Known World//, a semi-generic setting used in early [[adventure|adventure modules]], first mentioned in the Module X1, [[Isle of Dread]], which was expanded upon in various D&D modules and sources, particularly a series of Gazeteers.
  
 Mystara began as several semi-independent projects by different teams of writers who were each assigned to the task of developing different cultures and nation or nations that would exist in the fantasy world that was supported by Dungeons & Dragons at the time. Their work was gathered and compiled, blended, and combined to form a fantasy world, Mystara. Although it has officially been dropped from production by its creators, many fans continue to develop and evolve this fantasy setting jointly, continuing its original theme of group development. Mystara began as several semi-independent projects by different teams of writers who were each assigned to the task of developing different cultures and nation or nations that would exist in the fantasy world that was supported by Dungeons & Dragons at the time. Their work was gathered and compiled, blended, and combined to form a fantasy world, Mystara. Although it has officially been dropped from production by its creators, many fans continue to develop and evolve this fantasy setting jointly, continuing its original theme of group development.
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 The inhabitants of Mystara are diverse: humans of all races can be found here, along with myriad creatures such as [[Elf (Dungeons & Dragons)|elves]], [[Dwarf (Dungeons & Dragons)|dwarves]], [[halfling]]s, [[Orc (Dungeons & Dragons)|orcs]], [[Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons)|dragons]].  The inhabitants of Mystara are diverse: humans of all races can be found here, along with myriad creatures such as [[Elf (Dungeons & Dragons)|elves]], [[Dwarf (Dungeons & Dragons)|dwarves]], [[halfling]]s, [[Orc (Dungeons & Dragons)|orcs]], [[Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons)|dragons]]. 
  
-Some of the notable nations of Mystara include the [[Thyatis|Thyatian Empire]], the [[Grand Duchy]] of [[Karameikos]], the [[Principality|Principalities]] of [[Glantri]],  the merchant-run [[Republic]] of Darokin, the Emirates of Ylaruam, the Dwarven nation of Rockhome, The elven Kingdom of Alfheim, Halfling lands of the Five Shires and the chaotic Alphatian Empire.+Some of the notable nations of Mystara include the [[Thyatis|Thyatian Empire]], the [[Karameikos|Grand Duchy of Karameikos]], the [[Glantri|Principalities of Glantri]],  the merchant-run [[Darokin|Republic of Darokin]], the [[Ylaruam|Emirates of Ylaruam]], the Dwarven [[Rockhome|Kingdom of Rockhome]], The elven [[Alfheim|Kingdom of Alfheim]], Halfling lands of the Five Shires and the chaotic Alphatian Empire.
  
  ==== The continent of Brun ====  ==== The continent of Brun ====
    
-The most commonly known land mass on Mystara's outer surface is actually a tiny portion of the continent of Brun itself.+The most commonly known land mass on Mystara's outer surface is actually a tiny portion of the [[Brun|continent of Brun]] itself.
 It consists of three principal land masses: the continents of Brun, Skothar, and Davania, plus the island continents that constitute the Empire of Alphatia. In the officially published material, the Known World concentrated on the eastern portion of Brun along with the lands of the Sea of Dawn. It consists of three principal land masses: the continents of Brun, Skothar, and Davania, plus the island continents that constitute the Empire of Alphatia. In the officially published material, the Known World concentrated on the eastern portion of Brun along with the lands of the Sea of Dawn.
  
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 The Known World has cultures and a level of technological development that resemble the Europe of our Earth around the 15th century, but without gunpowder. Nations of the known world display a great range of government types. Some nations are populated entirely by demihumans and/or humanoids. By common convention, the boundaries of the "Known World" are those covered in the world map as originally published in the module X1, [[Isle of Dread|The Isle of Dread]], plus Norwold, the Isle of Dawn, and (pre Wrath of the Immortals) Alphatia. The Known World has cultures and a level of technological development that resemble the Europe of our Earth around the 15th century, but without gunpowder. Nations of the known world display a great range of government types. Some nations are populated entirely by demihumans and/or humanoids. By common convention, the boundaries of the "Known World" are those covered in the world map as originally published in the module X1, [[Isle of Dread|The Isle of Dread]], plus Norwold, the Isle of Dawn, and (pre Wrath of the Immortals) Alphatia.
  
-As the name implies, the "Known World" covers the most notable nations of Mystara, the ones most commonly used in Mystara-based campaigns and featured in fiction (both officially published "canon" and fan-based). It includes the [[Thyatis|Thyatian Empire]], which could be compared to [[wp>Byzantium|Byzantine Empire]]; the Grand Duchy of [[Karameikos]], comparable to medieval southeastern Europe; the Principalities of [[Glantri]], which is similar to medieval western Europe, ruled by wizard-princes; the Ethengar [[Khanate]], a [[Mongols|Mongol-like]] society; the merchant-run Republic of Darokin, which is based somewhat loosely on the mercantile states of Medieval Italy; the Emirates of Ylaruam which have an [[wp>Caliphate|Arabic]] flavor; the Heldannic Territories,  ruled by an order of religious [[Knights]] devoted to the Immortal Vanya, similar to the [[wp>Teutonic Knights]]; the Atruaghin Clans, which have an [[wp>Native Americans in the United States|Amerindian]] feel; the nation of Sind, based on [[wp>India]] during the rule of the [[wp>Mughals]]; the Northern Reaches Kingdoms of Ostland, Vestland, the Soderfjord Jarldoms, based on [[wp>Scandinavia|Scandinavian]] kingdoms at various periods of history; the Dwarven nation of Rockhome; the elven Kingdom of Alfheim; the Halfling lands of the Five Shires; and the [[Alphatia|Alphatian Empire]], ruled by arcane spellcasters.+As the name implies, the "Known World" covers the most notable nations of Mystara, the ones most commonly used in Mystara-based campaigns and featured in fiction (both officially published "canon" and fan-based). It includes the [[Thyatis|Thyatian Empire]], which could be compared to [[wp>Byzantium|Byzantine Empire]]; the Grand Duchy of [[Karameikos]], comparable to medieval southeastern Europe; the Principalities of [[Glantri]], which is similar to medieval western Europe, ruled by wizard-princes; the Ethengar [[wp>Khanate]], a [[wp>Mongols|Mongol-like]] society; the merchant-run Republic of Darokin, which is based somewhat loosely on the mercantile states of Medieval Italy; the Emirates of Ylaruam which have an [[wp>Caliphate|Arabic]] flavor; the Heldannic Territories,  ruled by an order of religious [[Knights]] devoted to the Immortal Vanya, similar to the [[wp>Teutonic Knights]]; the Atruaghin Clans, which have an [[wp>Native Americans in the United States|Amerindian]] feel; the nation of Sind, based on [[wp>India]] during the rule of the [[wp>Mughals]]; the Northern Reaches Kingdoms of Ostland, Vestland, the Soderfjord Jarldoms, based on [[wp>Scandinavia|Scandinavian]] kingdoms at various periods of history; the Dwarven nation of Rockhome; the elven Kingdom of Alfheim; the Halfling lands of the Five Shires; and the [[Alphatia|Alphatian Empire]], ruled by arcane spellcasters.
  
 To the distant Northwest of the "Known World", across the Great Waste, lays the mysterious lands of Hule, ruled by Hosadus, also known as "The Master". Also on the periphery of the Known World are the Kingdoms of Wendar and Denagoth, the first an elven-dominated nation and the latter a mountainous and dark realm of evil, with ill-intentions towards Wendar. The Adri Varma lies between Sind, Wendar, the Great Waste, and The Black Mountains, forming the northern border of Glantri and defining the northwestern limits of the region. To the distant Northwest of the "Known World", across the Great Waste, lays the mysterious lands of Hule, ruled by Hosadus, also known as "The Master". Also on the periphery of the Known World are the Kingdoms of Wendar and Denagoth, the first an elven-dominated nation and the latter a mountainous and dark realm of evil, with ill-intentions towards Wendar. The Adri Varma lies between Sind, Wendar, the Great Waste, and The Black Mountains, forming the northern border of Glantri and defining the northwestern limits of the region.
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 === The Savage Coast === === The Savage Coast ===
  
-Mystara includes the [[Savage Coast]], a coastal area located in the south central part of the Brun continent, to the south and west of Hule. This part of Mystara is affected by the [[Red Curse]], which eventually kills its inhabitants through mutation unless the (fictional) metal ''cinnabryl'' is worn in contact with the body.  This area was published in its own boxed set entitled Red Steel, and later republished on-line as the Savage Coast. Its swashbuckling flavor is very different than that of the "Known World", closer in atmosphere to that of the [[Age of Exploration]] than the fantasy middle-ages/renaissance tone of the Known World. The Savage Coast is complete with gunpowder ("Smokepowder") weaponry.+Mystara includes the [[Savage Coast]], a coastal area located in the south central part of the Brun continent, to the south and west of Hule. This part of Mystara is affected by the [[Red Curse]], which eventually kills its inhabitants through mutation unless the (fictional) metal ''cinnabryl'' is worn in contact with the body.  This area was published in its own boxed set entitled Red Steel, and later republished on-line as the Savage Coast. Its swashbuckling flavor is very different than that of the "Known World", closer in atmosphere to that of the [[wp>Age of Exploration]] than the fantasy middle-ages/renaissance tone of the Known World. The Savage Coast is complete with gunpowder ("Smokepowder") weaponry.
  
 The specifics of the "Red Curse" also tend to keep the inhabitants of the Savage Coast within the region, as debilitating affects result if they leave the cursed area. The specifics of the "Red Curse" also tend to keep the inhabitants of the Savage Coast within the region, as debilitating affects result if they leave the cursed area.
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 ===== The Hollow World ===== ===== The Hollow World =====
  
-{{main|Hollow World}}+{{main|Hollow World}} FIXME 
 Mystara is a hollow planet, with a habitable surface on its interior called the [[Hollow World]]. This world is lit by an eternal red sun at the center of Mystara, and serves as a "cultural museum," preserving the societies that have become extinct in the outer world. One must keep in mind that the original creators of the Mystara world developed a very thorough and comprehensive history, almost as long as real world civilization. The existence of the Hollow World is not, in general, known to the inhabitants of the outer world. The poles are actually huge, subtly curving holes that allow passage between the outer and inner world, although it is a long, hard trek through a cold, unlit, stormy and anti-magic area. The curvature of the holes is so subtle that explorers from either surface do not notice the transition until after it is already made, causing quite a shock for most. Mystara is a hollow planet, with a habitable surface on its interior called the [[Hollow World]]. This world is lit by an eternal red sun at the center of Mystara, and serves as a "cultural museum," preserving the societies that have become extinct in the outer world. One must keep in mind that the original creators of the Mystara world developed a very thorough and comprehensive history, almost as long as real world civilization. The existence of the Hollow World is not, in general, known to the inhabitants of the outer world. The poles are actually huge, subtly curving holes that allow passage between the outer and inner world, although it is a long, hard trek through a cold, unlit, stormy and anti-magic area. The curvature of the holes is so subtle that explorers from either surface do not notice the transition until after it is already made, causing quite a shock for most.
  
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 ===== Mystara video games ===== ===== Mystara video games =====
  
-Video games set in Mystara include the [[Capcom]] arcade [[Beat 'em up]]/[[Computer role-playing game|RPG]] games ''[[Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom]]'' ([[1993]]) and ''[[Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara]]'' ([[1996]]). +Video games set in Mystara include the [[wp>Capcom]] arcade [[wp>Beat 'em up]]/[[wp>Computer role-playing game|RPG]] games ''[[wp>Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom]]'' ([[wp>1993]]) and ''[[wp>Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara]]'' ([[wp>1996]]). 
-Other Mystara video games are: ''[[Dungeons & Dragons: Warriors of the Eternal Sun]]'' ([[Sega Mega Drive|Sega Genesis]], [[1992]]), ''[[Fantasy Empires (Silicon Knights)|Fantasy Empires]]'' (PC, [[1993]]), ''[[Order of the Griffon]]'' ([[TurboGrafx 16]], [[1992]]).+Other Mystara video games are: ''[[wp>Dungeons & Dragons: Warriors of the Eternal Sun]]'' ([[wp>Sega Mega Drive|Sega Genesis]], [[wp>1992]]), ''[[wp>Fantasy Empires (Silicon Knights)|Fantasy Empires]]'' (PC, [[wp>1993]]), ''[[wp>Order of the Griffon]]'' ([[wp>TurboGrafx 16]], [[wp>1992]]).
  
 ===== Novels ===== ===== Novels =====
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 ===== External Links ===== ===== External Links =====
 +  * [[http://pandius.com/|Vaults of Pandius]] Official Campaign Website with most of the current fan based projects
 +  * [[http://boards1.wizards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=291|Mystara Message Board]]
 +  * [[http://mystara.thorf.co.uk/cartography.php|Maps of Mystara]]
  
-[[http://pandius.com/|Vaults of Pandius]] Official Campaign Website with most of the current fan based projects 
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-[[http://boards1.wizards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=291|Mystara Message Board]] 
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-[[http://mystara.thorf.co.uk/cartography.php|Maps of Mystara]] 
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-[[http://www.mystara.fr/almanach/|Mystara Almanachs]] 
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-[[http://www.flash.net/~brenfrow/ms/ms.htm|TSR Archive]] Mystara product list 
  
-[[http://reviews.dnd.starflung.com/|List of Mystaran Products]] Reviews of most Mystara products. 
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