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The Iron Kingdoms Game Setting
Privateer Press is pleased to introduce an exciting new D20 System game setting - the Iron Kingdoms. Crafted by game industry veterans Matt Staroscik and Brian Snoddy, the Iron Kingdoms setting is a compelling twist on classic fantasy. It is a land full of sorcery and conspiracy, founded upon a rich history and stocked with wonders both magical and mechanical.
The Iron Kingdoms game setting is intended to stand alone, and will be supported by many upcoming adventures and sourcebooks from Privateer Press. Of course, Iron Kingdoms products can easily be used with other D20 System fantasy settings if desired. Each product is lavishly illustrated by industry veterans and fan favorites Brian Snoddy and Matt Wilson.

Lock & Load: Iron Kingdoms Character Primer
This first edition of Privateer Press’ Lock & Load™ series
of supplements, the Iron Kingdoms™ Character Primer, bestows heaps
of information for the gaming enthusiast. You’ll learn about the various
races, ethnicities, languages, and religions of the Iron Kingdoms through
the insights of the notorious master spy, Gavyn Kyle, as he imparts his knowledge
and experience on a protégé in some backwater pub. Through
the pages of the Iron Kingdoms™ Character Primer, you can eavesdrop
on this dicey discussion.
Inside you’ll find:
• Facts on a cadre of ethnicities, with special starting abilities and
background traits
•
Entries regarding playing demihumans—gobbers, ogrun, and
trollkin—unique to the Iron Kingdoms
•
New weaponry, firearms, and other “heavy metal” gear
and accoutrements
• Details on the Iron Kingdoms pantheon and starting abilities
for priests
• Information about the nations of the Iron Kingdoms™
• Official, character sheets (six pages to be precise!)
•
A full-color, incredibly detailed, 17" x 22" foldout poster map of
the Iron Kingdoms™
• A deluge of mesmerizing artwork by the Privateer
Art Studio
The Lock & Load™ series will appeal to both players and dungeon masters
by providing them with the essential tools needed to build, design and create
deep characters and rich adventures within the diverse, steam-powered fantasy
world
of the Iron Kingdoms.
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WitchFire
Trilogy
Part 2: Shadow of the Exile
In Part II of the Witchfire Trilogy, the city of Corvis is seized by a dark army bent on conquering the realm. The PCs will have to use all their wits to help defeat the invaders! This scenario, designed for characters of levels 3-4, continues to develop the Iron Kingdoms game setting - a gritty fantasy world with a touch of steam power and black powder.
Written by Brian Snoddy and Matt Staroscik

WitchFire
Trilogy
Part 3: The Legion of Lost Souls
The conclusion of the Witchfire Trilogy sees the ancient conspiracies unearthed in Part 1 exploding on the battlefield. Raelthorne the Elder's invading army clash with the Kingdom of Cygnar, and the PCs will be caught in the middle. They'll forge strange alliances, search for new weapons and play a pivotal role in the fate of the realm. Part 3 of the Witchfire Trilogy is designed for characters of levels 6-8, and is set in the exciting new Iron Kingdoms game world - though it will fit into any fantasy d20 campaign.
Written by Brian Snoddy and Matt Staroscik
Monsternomicon
The Monsternomicon brings the denizens of the Iron Kingdom to life! This 200 plus page book is packed with over 100 interesting and useful creatures, all lavishly illustrated by Matt Wilson and Brian Snoddy. The Monsternomicon is suitable for use in any d20 System fantasy setting, but is specially made for fans of Iron Kingdoms. The book features an exciting cover by Brian Snoddy.
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WitchFire
Trilogy
Part 1: The Longest Night
Someone's been digging
up graves in the city of Corvis - and the PCs are hired to get to the bottom
of things. Along the way they'll run into ancient conspiracies and powerful
artifacts. This adventure introduces the players to the Iron Kingdoms game
setting -- gritty fantasy with a touch of black powder and steam power.
Designed for level 1-2 PCs, The Longest Night includes a compelling adventure
and plenty of background on the Iron Kingdoms.
Now in a 2nd printing with errata included!
Written by Brian Snoddy and Matt Staroscik

