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Dragon Eye

Dragon Eye is my take on Old School Roleplaying (OSR). A complex, rules-heavy game system and extensively designed game world of classical heroic fantasy.

Dragon Eye has been played by several local gaming groups for several years and the rules have been improved with the feedback gained from there, until they are the gem they are today.

The Rules
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The game features a lifepath (decision-based) character creation system, a classical set of playable races of humans, elves, dwarves and gnomes. A class and sub-class system to satisfy all takes on typical classes, a strategic combat system with a unique method of using the dice to tell the story of a fight. For magic there is a complex magic system including rules for building your own spells, but due to a clever use of preparation, actually using magic during the game is fast and straightforward.

The World
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The most complex part of Dragon Eye is the game world. In fact, it is so complex that it has its very own Wikipedia, including a Google Maps like map.

Building that, just from the technical side, was so complex that I even created a series of tutorial videos for those who want to do the same for their game.

Downloads etc.
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You can find everything about the game, including downloads of the rules, character sheets, etc. on:

https://lemuria.org/dragoneye/

More Stuff
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Still not enough? There’s also a 3-part interview with me about the game and a podcast from one of our campaigns.

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