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Hyborian Age — Robert E. Howard’s HYBORIAN AGE — An Adaptation for GURPS Fourth Edition September 13, 2019 I Conan of Cimmeria, by McFarlane II CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ......................................... 4 Khorusun/Khurusun ........................ 12 What’s This About? ........................... 4 IRANISTAN .............................................. 13 Source Material ................................. 4 KESHAN .................................................. 13 Credits ............................................ 4 Alkmeenon J .................................. 13 Keshia ........................................... 13 SETTING ..................................................... 6 THE KHARAMUN DESERT ........................ 13 AQUILONIA ............................................. 6 Zamboula ....................................... 13 Attalus ................................................ 6 KHAURAN .............................................. 14 The Bossonian Marches ........................ 6 Khauran J ...................................... 14 Conawaga ........................................... 7 KHITAI .................................................... 14 Scanaga ........................................... 7 Paikang .......................................... 14 Gunderland ........................................ 7 KHORAJA ................................................ 14 Kormon .............................................. 7 KOSALA .................................................. 15 Oriskonie ............................................ 7 KOTH ..................................................... 15 Pellia .................................................. 7 Khorshemish J ................................ 15 Poitain ................................................ 7 Khrosha ......................................... 15 Schohira .............................................. 7 Kuthchemes .................................... 15 Coyaga ........................................... 7 KUSH ...................................................... 15 The Tauran .......................................... 8 Gazal ............................................. 16 Thandara ............................................ 8 Shumballa J ................................... 16 Torh .................................................... 8 Zabhela .......................................... 16 [Unsorted Locations] ........................... 8 NEMEDIA ................................................ 16 Schondara ....................................... 8 Belverus J ...................................... 17 Galparan ......................................... 8 Numalia ......................................... 17 Shamar ........................................... 8 NORDHEIM ............................................. 17 Tamar J .......................................... 8 Wolraven ........................................ 17 Tanasul ........................................... 8 Asgard ............................................... 17 Tarantia J ........................................ 8 Vanaheim ........................................... 17 The Westermark .................................. 9 OPHIR ..................................................... 18 ARGOS ..................................................... 9 THE PICTISH WILDERNESS ....................... 18 Messantia ........................................ 9 Alligator Lands .................................. 18 HE ORDER INGDOM ........................... 10 T B K Conajohara ......................................... 18 ............................................ BRYTHUNIA 10 Fort Tuscelan ................................... 18 CIMMERIA .............................................. 10 Gwawela ........................................ 19 The Southern Marches ........................ 10 Velitrium ........................................ 19 Venarium ....................................... 11 Cormorant Lands ............................... 19 CORINTHIA ............................................. 11 Eagle Lands ....................................... 19 DARFAR .................................................. 11 Hawk Lands ....................................... 19 GHULISTAN ............................................. 11 Otter Lands ........................................ 19 HYPERBOREA .......................................... 12 Panther Lands .................................... 19 HYRKANIA .............................................. 12 Raven Lands ...................................... 19 CONTENTS 1 Toucan Lands ..................................... 19 ZAMORA ................................................. 25 Korvela Bay .................................... 19 Shadizar ......................................... 25 Sea-Falcon Lands ................................ 20 Zamora .......................................... 25 Turtle Lands ....................................... 20 The Tower of the Elephant ..................... 26 Wildcat Lands .................................... 20 Yezud ............................................ 26 EMBABWEI ............................................ 26 Wolf Lands ......................................... 20 Z ZINGARA ................................................ 27 PUNT ...................................................... 20 Kordava ......................................... 27 THE LANDS OF SHEM .............................. 20 [UNSORTED PROVINCES] ......................... 27 Eastern Deserts ................................... 21 Amilius .............................................. 27 Western Meadowlands ........................ 21 Karaban ............................................. 27 Akbitana ........................................ 21 Kordafan ............................................ 27 Akkharim ....................................... 21 Thune ................................................ 27 Anakim .......................................... 21 [UNSORTED LOCATIONS] ......................... 28 Asgalun ......................................... 21 Sabatea .......................................... 28 .............................................. Eruk 21 Secunderam .................................... 28 Nippr ............................................ 21 Toragis ........................................... 28 Pelishtim ........................................ 21 Valadelad ....................................... 28 Shumir ........................................... 21 Xuchotl .......................................... 28 Shushan ......................................... 21 Xuthal ............................................ 28 STYGIA ................................................... 21 Yaralet ........................................... 28 Author’s Aside: Finding Karnath ............ 22 DENIZENS .................................................. 29 Khemi ............................................ 22 Gauging Attribute Levels ..................... 29 Kheshatta ....................................... 22 CREATURES ............................................. 29 Luxur J ......................................... 22 Animals ............................................. 29 Sukhmet ......................................... 22 Monsters ............................................ 29 TOMBALKU ............................................. 22 Black One ....................................... 30 TURAN ................................................... 22 Crawler .......................................... 30 Dragon .......................................... 30 Aghrapur ....................................... 23 Frost-Giant ..................................... 31 Akif ............................................... 23 Ghoul ............................................ 31 Fort Ghori ....................................... 23 Gray Ape ........................................ 31 Khawarizm ..................................... 23 Ollam-onga ..................................... 31 Shahpur ......................................... 23 Satha, the Old One ........................... 31 Sultanapur ...................................... 23 Thaug, the Temple-Devil .................... 32 Vezek ............................................. 23 Thog, the Ancient ............................. 32 VENDHYA ............................................... 23 Yothga, the Devil-Flower ................... 33 Ayodhya ........................................ 24 Racial Templates ................................. 33 ......................................... Khurum 24 Non-Human Races ........................... 33 Khurusun ....................................... 24 Human Variations ............................ 33 Peshkhauri ..................................... 24 CHARACTERS .......................................... 33 THE SEA OF VILAYET ............................... 24 Cultures ......................................... 34 Ilbars River ..................................... 24 Author’s Aside: Average IQ ................... 34 Isle of the Iron Statues ....................... 24 Languages ...................................... 34 Xapur (Dagonia) .............................. 24 Personages ......................................... 35 Zaporoska River .............................. 24 Akivasha ........................................ 35 THE WESTERN OCEAN ............................ 25 Amalric (mercenary general) .............. 35 ..................... The Barachan
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