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The ''Stormbringer'' fantasy role-playing game published by Chaosium puts the players in the world of the Young Kingdoms, based on the Elric of Melniboné books by Michael Moorcock. The game takes its name from Elric's sword, Stormbringer (though one edition was published as ''Elric!'') and uses the Basic Role-Playing game system, a percentile-dice-based system used in many role-playing games designed by Chaosium. ==History== The game has evolved through several editions over the years: * 1st edition (1981) by Ken St. Andre; boxed set; cover art by Frank Brunner * 2nd edition (1985) by St. Andre; boxed set; cover art by Brunner * 3rd edition (1987) by St. Andre; book; published jointly with Games Workshop, cover art by Peter Jones (“PAJ”) * 4th edition (1990) by St. Andre, Steve Perrin, and John B. Monroe; boxed set; cover art by Michael Whelan (from the 1977 DAW and 1986 Grafton editions of Michael Moorcock's ''Stormbringer'') * ''Elric!'' (1993) by Lynn Willis, Richard Watts, Mark Morrison, Jimmie W. Pursell Jr., Sam Shirley, and Joshua Shaw. * 5th edition (2001) by Lynn Willis, book, cover art by John T. Snyder In 2001, Chaosium also published a d20 System version of the game as ''Dragon Lords of Melniboné'', with cover art by Brunner. As of November 2007, “Chaosium no longer ()roduces new books for the Stormbringer roleplaying game”, 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Stormbringer – Chaosium Inc. )〕 but in August 2007, Mongoose Publishing published the ''Elric of Melniboné RPG''〔ISBN 978-1-905850-13-6, see (Elric of Melnibone RPG series )〕 by Lawrence Whittaker, which is based on the ''RuneQuest'' rules system. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stormbringer (role-playing game)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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