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Topic: Zin Letters - The Kalikos Society Gloranthan Magazine
Started by: newsalor
Started on: 8/31/2003
Board: HeroQuest


On 8/31/2003 at 12:01pm, newsalor wrote:
Zin Letters - The Kalikos Society Gloranthan Magazine

Introduction:

The Zin Letters is an English-language magazine published by Kalikos - The Finnish Gloranthan Association. The magazine is dedicated to the fantasy world of Glorantha and especially to roleplaying in that world with the Hero Wars, HeroQuest and RuneQuest mechanics. The name of the magazine derives from the three Zin letters in the book King of Sartar (The Zin Letters; pages 40-48) that accompany the Gloranthan scriptures gathered by the writer of the letters.

The first issue deals with Teshnan history, culture and religion, introduces a Ralian Orlanthi Clan, lays out the genealogy of the Storm Tribe, contains many useful scenario ideas for Orlanthi
campaigns and finally introduces us to the Mineral Broos.

A sample PDF (1618k) of the first magazine is available at http://zin.kalikos.org/Zin_letters_sample.pdf .

Ordering:

Distribution outside of Finland is handled through Tradetalk. In Finland, you can buy the magazine from Fantasiapelit or order it directly from us.

http://www.tradetalk.de
http://www.fantasiapelit.com
http://zin.kalikos.org

Contributing:

The Zin Letters welcomes submissions from Finnish and international contributors. Articles and art are equally welcome. Please contact zin@kalikos.org if interested.

Contents of Zin #1:

Teshnos - Land of Fire (Matti Järvinen)

Articles pertaining to the land of Teshnos in South-Eastern Genertela. The articles describe the history, culture and religion of the land, and also include a Gloranthan account of the many wondrous places there. A map accompanies the articles and short scenario ideas give inspiration for campaigning in the Land of Fire. The material is compatible with the description of Teshnos found in the book Glorantha: Introduction to the Hero Wars.

Genealogy of the Storm Tribe (Juha Ratilainen)

A graph of the genealogy of the Storm Tribe gives very clear insight
to who's related to who and in what way in the mighty tribe of the storm. The chart also includes Ernalda's servants and household goddesses and the many other names of Orlanth.

The Stoat Clan (Samppa Mäkelä)

A comprehensive description of this Ralian Orlanthi clan. The article describes the clan history, names the leaders and other important people and gives descriptions of the places they hold sacred. The current situation of the clan is of course also covered. Maps of the kingdom of Saug, the Neliomi tribe and the Stoat clan lands give insight to the area they occupy. The Stoat Clan forms an excellent basis for campaigning among the Ralian Orlanthi and is compatible with the Ralios articles of David Dunham, Jonas Schiött and Nikk Effingham, of which the writer has drawn inspiration.

Two Orlanthi Adventures & Short Orlanthi Scenarios (Juha Ratilainen and Olli Kantola)

A large number of scenario ideas for Sartarite Heortling Orlanthi. With
only minor changes they are also easily applicable to the Stoat Clan. The first two scenarios draw inspiration from Kalevala, while the rest are shorter scenario seeds.

Mineral Broos (Marko Saari, Perttu Mäkinen, Eetu Mäkelä and Sampo Koistinen)

Three funny but deadly mineral broo from Dorastor. The article lays out all that is needed to use these in a game: the reason for their existence, their habits and tactics and even scenario ideas for including them in a Dorastor-based campaign. Statistics for the broo are given both for RuneQuest and Hero Wars / HeroQuest. The article is rounded up with a Gloranthan account of a meeting with these monstrosities, written by one Afhardu Orgost, an Irrippi Ontor researcher.

Olli Kantola
Kalikos - the Finnish Gloranthan association
www.kalikos.org
zin.kalikos.org

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