Miasma

Introduction


Miasma is a set of Earthdawn adventures for characters of fourth to eighth circle. To play these adventures, the following Earthdawn products are required: Earthdawn rule book, the Parlainth : The Forgotten City box set and the Skypoint & Vivane box set. Though not required, it is also recommended that you have Prelude to War, as Miasma has been designed to be a prequel to this FASA product. All the remaining material you require is contained within.

Conventions

The following abbreviations are used when referring to FASA products (except for when stated in a copyright notice).

Rule Books and Expansions

AM Arcane Mysteries of Barsaive
EC Earthdawn Companion
ED Earthdawn
EG Earthdawn Gamesmaster Pack
MA Magic : A Manual of Mystic Secrets

Sourcebooks

AW Adept's Way
B Barsaive Campaign Boxed Set

BE An Explorer's Guide to Barsaive
BG The Barsaive Gamesmaster Book

BW The Blood Wood
CB Creatures of Barsaive
DE 1 Denizens of Earthdawn - Volume 1
DE 2 Denizens of Earthdawn - Volume 2
HO Horrors
LE 1 Legends of Earthdawn - Volume 1
LE 2 Legends of Earthdawn - Volume 2, The Book of Exploration
P Parlainth : The Forgotten City

P1 Parlainth : The Forgotten City
P2 Ruins of Parlainth

SG Earthdawn Survival Guide
SS Secret Societies of Barsaive
SV Sky Point and Vivane

SV1 Book 1: Barsaivian Vivane
SV2 Book 2: Theran Vivane
SV3 Book 3: Vivane Province

SR The Serpent River
TE The Theran Empire
TH Throal : The Dwarf Kingdom

Adventures

BL Blades
IN Infected
MB The Mists of Betrayal
PA Parlainth Adventures
SP Shattered Pattern
SVA Sky Point Adventures
TA Throal Adventures
TS Terror in the Skies

Earthdawn Epic

PW Prelude to War

Acknowledgments

I would like to first thank my roleplaying group to allow my imagination to run free. Mark Schibeci, my brother, for his invaluable support and understanding. Robert Davis, for putting up with me at my worst, and nodding his head in understanding when I start babbling. Kelvin Leong, to bring me down to the ground with a few carefully chosen comments. Ferdinand Cheng, for being there and acting like a rock.

Thanks should also be extended to the fine people at FASA for producing a roleplaying game which I have really fallen in love with. Louis J. Prosperi is a genius and deserves a Noble Prize . . . well, maybe not, but he's still pretty cool.

Final thanks must go to Vangelis, Danny Elfman and James Horner. Their music is, as always, an inspiration.

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