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- | **The Savage Coast** | + | **The Savage Coast** area is a 2,000 mile long frontier coastline about 2,000 miles to the west of the [[Known World]] of Mystara. The Savage Coast is an area under the [[Red Curse]], which eventually kills its inhabitants by mutating them unless the metal [[cinnabryl]] is worn in contact with the body. |
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- | The first published information on the area was the [[Adventure (Dungeons & Dragons) module]] //X9 The Savage Coast// for [[Editions of Dungeons & Dragons# | + | |
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- | Two articles in [[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon Magazine]], "The Princess Ark" and the "Known World Grimoire", | + | |
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- | In 1994 campaign setting for the area was published as a boxed set entitled **Red Steel**. an expansion //Savage Baronies// was released the next year. These supplements were for // | + | |
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- | In 1996 the setting was revised and re-released under the //Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Odyssey// line as three fully online products. This range included the base //Savage Coast Campaign Book// by Tim Beach and Bruce Heard, a supplement //Savage Coast: Orc's Head// and a [[Monster Manual#2nd Edition Advanced Dungeons .26 Dragons|Monstrous Compendium]] Appendix. | + | |
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