The Trail of the Sky Raiders
The Trail of the Sky Raiders | |||
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Author | J. Andrew Keith | ||
Publisher | FASA | ||
Version | Classic Traveller | ||
Edition | 1st | ||
Format | Book (Digest) | ||
Language | English | ||
Pages | 56 | ||
Year Published | 1982 | ||
Canonical | Yes | ||
Available from | RPGNow | ||
Also See | Sky Raiders | ||
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The Trail of the Sky Raiders is an adventure for Classic Traveller.
- Second of a three part series, Following The Legend of the Sky Raiders, and completed in Fate of the Sky Raiders.
Description (Specifications)
An artefact from a run-down startown bar ... a sinister, powerful merchant searching for the secrets of a lost civilization... a kidnapping and a night attack in a peaceful city. These are just a few of the problems encountered as a band of adventurers begins a search that will take them down The Trail of the Sky Raiders.
The second of the Sky Raiders campaign, Trail of the Sky Raiders follows the fortunes of a band of adventurers caught up in the continued search for an ancient, fabulously wealthy culture of plunderers who vanished without a trace centuries ago. Playable by itself or as the sequel to Legend of the Sky Raiders the adventure combines mystery, confrontation, and the secret of a lost civilization into a dangerous and exciting quest.
Table of Contents
Introduction 5 Legend of the Sky Raiders 9 Some Worthless Junk 12 Encounter on Alzenei 14 Alzenei 16 Alzenei City 18 Searching for Information 20 Qarant 31 Survey Data: The Qarant Ruins 33 Lorain's Story 37 The Temple 40 The Trail of the Sky Raiders 45 Non-player Characters 47 Library Data 50 Jungleblut Subsector 54 Referee's Notes 56
Meta-history & Background (Dossier)
Book includes a separate fold-out map sheet.
Credits (Primary Sources)
- Author
- J. Andrew Keith
- Art
- William H. Keith, Jr.
- Maps and Layout
- Jordan Weisman
- Editor
- Ross Babcock
References & Contributions (Sources)
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science