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  2. RuneQuest - Wikipedia

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    In a review of the 6th edition of RuneQuest in Black Gate, John ONeill said "The interior art is terrific throughout, and the writing is crisp and clear. Like all the best role playing books, RuneQuest Sixth Edition is fascinating to flip through even if you're not a fantasy gamer." [32]

  3. List of RuneQuest supplements - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 RuneQuest 6th edition was written and published by The Design Mechanism. In 2015 the RuneQuest licence reverted to Chaosium. In 2016 RuneQuest 6 was re-branded and re-published by The Design Mechanism as Mythras. RuneQuest 6th edition and its supplements are available as Mythras editions after 2016.

  4. Mythras - Wikipedia

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    Mythras, a re-branding of the sixth edition tabletop role-playing game RuneQuest; See also. Mithras (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 16 ...

  5. Glorantha - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of the role-playing game RuneQuest was released in 1978. Here, the world was referred to as "Glorontha".Several later editions were made; the second edition ("RuneQuest 2") in 1979 introduced many sophisticated game aids, such as Cults of Prax and Cults of Terror, and polished campaign packs such as Griffin Mountain.

  6. Lawrence Whitaker - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 402 After Mongoose's license to RuneQuest expired, Mongoose kept the game in print under the title Legend. Meanwhile, Whitaker and Nash formed a company, The Design Mechanism, to pick up the RuneQuest license and publish a sixth edition of the game in 2012. That edition remained in print until 2016, when it was retitled Mythras.

  7. Pete Nash (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 399 After Mongoose's license to RuneQuest expired, Mongoose kept the game in print under the title Legend. Meanwhile, Whitaker and Nash formed a company, The Design Mechanism, to pick up the RuneQuest license and publish a sixth edition of the game in 2012. That edition remained in print until 2016, when it was retitled Mythras.