Category Archives: Barbarians of Lemuria

Posts about, related to, or featuring content for Barbarians of Lemuria and related games such as Barbarians of the Aftermath, Dicey Tales, Dogs of WAR, and so on.

BoL Character: Rogan Stringbender

Wherein your humble scribe presents the first of several Barbarians of Lemuria characters he put together as examples for the players he ran through a couple of adventures in his own (highly-derivative) Kaalmuria setting. Several more will follow.

Though born to Arnosto, one of the noted scribes of the southern lands, Rogan showed little inclination for serious study, preferring instead to spend his days playing whatever musical instruments he could get his hands on. He left his homeland as soon as he could, in search of new melodies and new instruments to play. Life in the real world proved less easy than it had been at his father’s college and Rogan soon turned to petty crime to supplement his income. A short while after this fall into the darker side of things Rogan was befriended by the sorcerer Skaarmaltheneon, who observed in the young man a natural talent for the arcane arts. After a time in the tutelage of that great mage, Rogan has again struck out on his own.

Essences
Lifeblood 10
Arcane Power 10
Hero Points 5

Attributes
Strength 0
Agility 1
Mind 2
Appeal 1

Combat
Brawl -1
Melee 2
Ranged 0
Defense 3

Careers
Scribe 0
Minstrel 2
Thief 1
Magician 1

Boons
Magic of the Sorcerer Kings

Flaws
Feels The Cold
City Dweller

Languages
Native (Literate)
Written Magic

Equipment
Sword (1d6)
Sm. Shield (+1)
Light Armor (1d6-2)
Lute

A Dangerous Foe: Shaalath Akis

Wherein your humble scribe presents LL/AEC and (as an added bonus) BoL writeups of naughty sorceress Shaalath Akis, who was introduced recently in The Demons Of Adad Untash: Uszu Anang Kal. He invites you to use this foul temptress to bedevil your players. She’s a very bad girl (and she likes it like that).

One note on the LL/AEC version of Shaalath Akis: I’ve always played the Advanced game with magic-users getting bonus spells for INT as clerics do for WIS, so she’s listed with more spells than a magic-user of her level would normally have by-the-book. To rectify this if you don’t play that way, simply knock her spells per day down to 2/2/1 and assume that they spells listed are the ones she’s more likely to have memorized than anything else she has in her spell books. Or you can write-off the bonus spells as a benefit of her dedication to her demonic master.

Now, without further ado, Shaalath Akis!

Shaalath Akis – LL/AEC Style

Race Human (Female)
Class Magic-User
Level 5
Alignment Chaotic (Evil)
Hit Points 20
Armor Class 5

STR 9
INT 17
WIS 9
DEX 13
CON 13
CHR 16

Spells: 4/4/2
1st Level: Charm Person, Magic Missile, Read Magic, Shield
2nd Level: Darkness Globe, Invisibility, Scare, Stinking Cloud
3rd Level: Hold Person, Summon Monster I

Equipment
Bracers of Armor (AC 6)
Venom Dagger +1
Scroll of Spells:
* Summon Monster III
* Summon Demon

Shaalath Akis, BoL Style

Sorceress & Adept of Jebel Jebellah

Lifeblood 10
Arcane Power 14
Villain Points 6

Attributes
Strength 0
Agility 2
Mind 2
Appeal 1

Combat Abilities
Brawling 0
Melee 2
Ranged 1
Defense 2

Careers
Sorcerer 2
Druid 1
Noble 1
Scholar 1

Boons
Power of the Void
Marked by the Gods

Flaws
Arrogant
Untrustworthy

Equipment
2 Daggers (1d3)
Very Light Armor (1d3-1)

Demons… of Lemuria!

Ok, so your humble scribe missed his self-imposed deadline for the next entry in the Demons of Adad Untash. He blames it on the sneak preview of Hot Tub Time Machine that we went to last night. To make it up to you he’d like to link to some very nice demon creation & summoning rules for Barbarians of Lemuria that terje posted on the Lords of Lemuria forum.

If you play BoL – or are just looking for some sweet free-form-ish demon creation rules, you simply must check these out. They’re gold. They’re platinum. They’re so gosh-darn dandy that BoL author Simon Washbourne has asked to borrow them for a future supplement. You don’t get much higher praise than that, kids.

As for Adad Untash, expect more demony goodness soon!

Kaalmuria – An Entirely Derivative Setting For BoL

Wherein your humble scribe presents a very off-the-cuff Howardian setting devised for use with Barbarians of Lemuria.

The goal was to get the players into a familiar setting as fast as possible, while not forcing them to worry about the long shadow of a certain well-known barbarian. A short, two-session scenario was played in this world to generally good reviews. The players just prefer a system with a bit more crunch than BoL has to offer. I’m not giving up just yet, since I personally dig the rules a lot. Maybe a post apocalyptic trip through Narakam will change their tiny little minds? Muhaha.

Origins

The BoL rules depend a bit on heroes specifying their country/region/city of origin. Your origin helps define you, but it need not constrain you. The following five origins are a small sampling of those found in Kaalmuria.

Zaar
The great plains of Zaar dominate much of the central region of Kaalmuria. The population of Zaar is roughly half-nomadic and half-argrarian. Both groups of Zaari are known for a love of learning and a keen nose for mercantile concerns. Heroes from the plains of Zaar seldom fail to have Hunter or Merchant as one of their careers.

Boons
Mace Fighter: When fighting with a mace of traditional Zaaric design, roll an extra die.
Sling Master: Roll an extra die when attacking with a sling.
Plains Tracker
Learned
Attractive

Flaws
Landlubber
Distrust of Sorcery
Feels the Cold

Kel
Kel is a misty, moody northern island and its people are much the same. Prone to drink, artistically inclined and never afraid of a fight, the typical Kelman makes for an… interesting traveling companion. The people of Kel are also known for their uncanny luck.

Boons
Broadsword Master: If you are using a genuine Kellic Broadsword, you may roll one extra die.
Longbow Master: If you are using a genuine Kellic Longbow, you may roll one extra die.
Artistic
Marked by the Gods
Carouser
Hard To Kill

Flaws
Drunkard
Feels the Heat
Poor Eyesight

Liria
A refined – some might say decadent – city of courtiers, assassins and magicians, Liria is known as the City of the Secrets. Heroes from Liria often have Assassin, Noble or Sorcerer as careers. Heroes from Liria may not have ranks in Barbarian.

Boons
Knife Fighter: If you are using a true Lirian Kris, you may roll one extra die.
Innate Magician (same as Magic of the Sorcerer Kings)
Etiquette
Great Wealth
Power of the Void

Flaws
Delicate
City Dweller
Cravings
Untrustworthy

Thaxos
A proud, passionate city of sailors, poets and philosophers, Thaxos is the undisputed sea power of Kaalmuria. Heroes from Thaxos invariably have Mariner or Scribe (if not both) as one of their careers.

Boons
Axe Fighter: Use an extra die whenever you are fighting with a genuine Thaxoan Axe.
Born Sailor
Learned
Keen Eyesight
Quick Recovery

Flaws
City Dweller
Cravings
Combat Paralysis
Missing Eye or Ear

Geirbjornhal
Here be barbarians. Wild and untamed, with limited trappings of civilization, Geirbjornhal and the rest of the Northern Wilds breed strong, savage warriors who often travel south to make their fortunes. Heroes from Geirbjornhal must take Barbarian as their first career.

Boons
Spear Fighter: Use an extra die whenever you are fighting with a traditional Geirbjornhaller Spear.
Born To Climb: Roll an extra die when climbing vertical surfaces.
Beast Friend
Fearsome Looks
Thick Skin
Rock or Snow Tracker

Flaws
Landlubber
Distrust of Sorcery
Missing Limb
Missing Eye or Ear
Brutish

Languages

The following are some of the languages are spoken in Kaalmuria: Zaaric, Kellic, Lirian, Thaxian, and Geiric. Additionally, there is a common tongue known colloquially as Gutterspeak.

Gods

The varied people of Kaalmuria worship a wide variety of gods, ranging from the omnipotent and omnipresent to the ominous and obscure. A small number of these deities are listed below.

Generally Good
Ghev – Zaari god of the sun
Rhafa – Zaari goddess of the harvest
Dynan – Kellic god of wine and song
Mael Mav – Kellic goddess of war
Ceria – Lirian goddess of knowledge and aqueducts
Estiel – Lirian goddess of the moon and magic
Rasos – Thaxian god of the sea
Thalestres – Thaxian goddess of wisdom and war
Brogdr – Geirbjornhaller god of strength and war
Lleshgaar – Geirbjornhaller god of storms

Generally Evil
Satach – Zaari prince of hell
Tiabhal – Kellic queen of the dead
Derinos – Lirian arch-devil