List of Earthdawn Books - RedBrick LLC Releases - Classic Edition

Classic Edition

  • Earthdawn Player's Compendium. RBL-100.
  • Earthdawn Gamemaster's Compendium. RBL-101.
  • Earthdawn Character Folio. RBL-102.
  • Earthdawn Adventure Log. RBL-103.
  • Earthdawn Name-giver's Compendium. RBL-200.
  • Nations of Barsaive: Volume One. RBL-201
  • Kratas: City of Thieves. RBL-202
  • Ardanyan's Revenge. RBL-300.
  • Earthdawn Adventure Compendium. RBL-301.
  • Burning Desires. RBL-302.
  • Shards Collection: Volume One. RBL-303.
  • Kaer Tardim. RBL-500.
  • Character Record Sheets. RBL-501.
  • Spell Library. RBL-502.
  • Spell Design. RBL-503.
  • Discipline Design. RBL-504.
  • Barsaive Map. RBL-505.
  • Rites of Protection and Passage. RBL-506.
  • Kratas Character Codex. RBL-507.
  • Journey to Lang: An Earthdawn Shard. RBL-700.
  • Runvir's Tomb: An Earthdawn Shard. RBL-701.
  • Kept in the Dark: An Earthdawn Shard. RBL-702.
  • Pale River: An Earthdawn Shard. RBL-703.
  • Tournament Troubles: An Earthdawn Shard. RBL-704.
  • Blackout: An Earthdawn Shard. RBL-705.
  • Betrayal's Sting: An Earthdawn Shard. RBL-706.
  • Westhrall's Passage: An Earthdawn Shard. RBL-707
  • A Tear for Jaspree: An Earthdawn Shard. RBL-708
  • FASA eBooks.
  • Earthdawn novels (see below).

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