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GURPS Middle Ages I
GURPS Middle Ages I cover
DesignersGraeme Davis
PublishersSteve Jackson Games
Publication2002
Genresunknown
SystemsGURPS

Written by Graeme Davis and published by Steve Jackson Games in 2002, GURPS Middle Ages I is a sourcebook for running a Middle Ages themed GURPS campaign. It is a part of the extensive GURPS "generic" roleplaying system. It is currently in its second edition and is 128 pages.

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  • IN GENRE: Epic Fantasy RPG.net article with suggestions for running an Epic Fantasy campaign, including GURPS and other systems
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