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[[Mongoose Traveller: Gvurrdon Sector]] is a premier sector source book. | [[Mongoose Traveller: Gvurrdon Sector]] is a premier sector source book. | ||
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[[Gvurrdon Sector]] is dominated by numerous [[Vargr]] governments and it borders with both the [[Imperium]] and the [[Zhodani Consulate]], resulting in a region of diverse cultures, political unrest, volatile trade and frequent raids. Such a place might seem chaotic and unstable to Imperium and Zhodani citizens, but to the Vargr it is simply their way of life. The sector is part of the [[Vargr Extents]], spanning the coreward and trailing quarter of the [[Gvegh-Aekhu]] region. There is a good mix of both the Gvegh and Aekhu cultures but the coreward strip consists primarily of Gvegh Vargr. | [[Gvurrdon Sector]] is dominated by numerous [[Vargr]] governments and it borders with both the [[Imperium]] and the [[Zhodani Consulate]], resulting in a region of diverse cultures, political unrest, volatile trade and frequent raids. Such a place might seem chaotic and unstable to Imperium and Zhodani citizens, but to the Vargr it is simply their way of life. The sector is part of the [[Vargr Extents]], spanning the coreward and trailing quarter of the [[Gvegh-Aekhu]] region. There is a good mix of both the Gvegh and Aekhu cultures but the coreward strip consists primarily of Gvegh Vargr. | ||
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Revision as of 17:52, 15 January 2022
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| Author | Simon Beal | ||
| Publisher | Mongoose Publishing | ||
| Version | Mongoose Traveller | ||
| Format | Book (PDF) | ||
| Language | English | ||
| Pages | 72 | ||
| Year Published | 2012 | ||
| Canonical | Yes | ||
| Available from | DriveThru RPG, Mogoose | ||
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Mongoose Traveller: Gvurrdon Sector is a premier sector source book.
Gvurrdon Sector is dominated by numerous Vargr governments and it borders with both the Imperium and the Zhodani Consulate, resulting in a region of diverse cultures, political unrest, volatile trade and frequent raids. Such a place might seem chaotic and unstable to Imperium and Zhodani citizens, but to the Vargr it is simply their way of life. The sector is part of the Vargr Extents, spanning the coreward and trailing quarter of the Gvegh-Aekhu region. There is a good mix of both the Gvegh and Aekhu cultures but the coreward strip consists primarily of Gvegh Vargr.
Credits
- Author
- Simon Beal
- Editor
- Matthew Sprange
Table of Contents
No information yet available.
This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Mongoose Publishing or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.
- Simon Beal. Gvurrdon Sector (Mongoose Publishing, 2012), 2.
