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Stormbringer Companion
''Stormbringer Companion'' is a role-playing game supplement published by Chaosium in 1983 for '' Stormbringer''. Contents ''Stormbringer Companion'' is a supplement which contains four adventure scenarios ("Karyzoon's Quest", "Hall of Risk", "Crystal of Daerdaer-darth" and "Eye of the Theocrat") along with two solo adventure scenarios ("Sea Battle at Melnibone" and "Marshes of Mist"), as well as new creatures, characters from the Elric novels, and magic items. Publication history ''Stormbringer Companion'' was written by John E. Boyle, Scott Clegg, Mark L. Gambler, Ed Gore, Charlie Krank, Sandy Petersen, Steve Perrin, Glenn Rahman, Ken St. Andre, and Lynn Willis, with art by Gene Day and Alan Okamoto, and was published by Chaosium, Inc. in 1983 as an 80-page book. Reception Paul Ryan O'Connor reviewed ''Stormbringer Companion'' for ''Different Worlds ''Different Worlds'' was an American role-playing games magazine published from 1979 to 1987. Scope ''Different Wor ...
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