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The Principalities of Glantri

''The Principalities of Glantri'' (product code GAZ3) is an accessory for the ''Basic Set'' edition of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game. It is part of the ''Gazetteer'' series of supplements for the Mystara campaign setting.
==Contents==
This book describes the land of Glantri, a country ruled by and for magicians.〔 The book covers the history, geography, and economy of Glantri, with a special focus on the ruling families, their personalities, and intrigues.〔 ''The Principalities of Glantri'' also describes Glantri City in detail, and includes many new spells.〔 The book includes sections on living in the city and what it is like at night.〔Heard, Bruce. ''The Principalities of Glantri'' (TSR, 1987)〕
The ''Gazetteer'' describes the nation's cultural and geographic background, adventures for Glantri, and its special features, including the fantasy city of Glantri City and variant magic systems.〔 The nation's economy is explicitly developed in accordance with the dominion rules from the ''D&D Companion Set'', and the nation's armed forces are also described in War Machine terms (the ''D&D Companion Set's'' mass-combat system).〔 The origins, objectives, and main personalities of each aristocratic house and clan struggling for control of Glantri's Council of Princes are described, along with the number of votes it controls in the council.〔 The book presents the city's assortment of guilds and brotherhoods, such as Beggar’s Court, the Elven Liberation Front, the Free Fundamentalist Farmers, the Monster Handler's Syndicate, and the Thousand Fists of Khan, each with conflicting interests and political machinations.〔 The ''Gazetteer'' offers an elaborate view of the magic-user's career, focusing on enrollment in the Glantrian School of Magic, which permits a magic-user character to learn new skills, like quick spell-casting and the ability to combine spells.〔 The ''Gazetteer'' also provides player character (PC) spell-casting specialties: The Seven Secret Orders of the Great School of Magic are the Alchemists, Dracologists, Elementalists, Illusionists, Necromancers, Cryptomancers (runemasters), and Witches.〔
Also provided are twenty suggested scenario ideas tied to distinctive features of the Glantrian campaign, including a four-page "graduation test"—a complete dungeon adventure designed to test magic-users hoping to graduate from the Great School of Magic.〔 The 22" x 34" map is printed in color on both sides; one side is a political/terrain hex map of Glantri, with insets of two villages and an army camp, while the reverse is a map of Glantri City and its waterways. The map keys and building labels are not on the maps, so they can be shared with the players.〔

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