UPDATED: Our team of crack computer jockeys have started the process of putting material once sealed away behind electronic vaults up in the Resources section.

Pavis: Gateway to Adventure is reviewed by Sarah Newton (Mindjammer, Legends of Angleterre) in Black Gate Magazine. Worth a read: http://www.blackgate.com/2012/04/25/pavis-gateway-to-adventure-the-classic-rpg-city-is-back-part-one/

Welcome to the new Moon Design website, your home for all things Glorantha and HeroQuest. Please excuse the mess, as we are still working on things!

Good news Gloranthaphiles! Pavis: Gateway to Adventure has finished its final round of error-trapping and it is now OFF TO THE PRINTER!!!

After a short thirty year hiatus, the Glorantha magazine Wyrms Footnotes returns with issue 15 this February/March! With articles by Greg Stafford! Sandy Petersen! Jeff Richard! Rick Meints!

We are happy to announce that after a two-month hiccup (sorry about that - but the book proved even mightier than expected!), Pavis is back on track and will be available for sale at the end of this month!

What's in this collection of Gloranthan Gold, you might ask?

The City of the Gods (Hrelar Amali) is located on the Crimson Plains between Ralios and Seshnela. It is the sport where Flamal, beloved of Ernalda, fell at the hands of Zorak Zoran during the great War. For this reason, it is one of the most sacred spots in all Genertela. At Flamal's death, the Enerali people built a temple to him, and added a temple to Ernalda herself and one to Xentha, who carried off Flamal's body, as appeasement. After Ehilm was resurrected at Hrelar Amali, a temple was built for him and the Theyalans and Seshnegi added temples to Orlanth and Magasta.

We've just made available the Return to Apple Lane scenario from the Sartar Companion as a free download.  It returns to the classic Chaosium setting of Apple Lane, and puts the fate of that hamlet in the players' hands. It is designed for 4 to 6 new players.

 David Dunham's fantastic iPhone version of the classic computer game "King of Dragon Pass" is getting the critical and popular attention it deeply deserves. Set in Glorantha, it is centered on an Orlanthi clan that resettles in Dragon Pass circa 1330 S.T. From there, your clan explores its surroundings, interacts with its neighbors, forms a tribe, and, with luck, tries to unite the Orlanthi into a Kingdom. Fantastic stuff and if you don't have it already, GET IT!

Moon Design Publications and Cubicle 7 have just officially signed a distribution deal. This means that starting later this year you will be able to buy Moon Design books in a wider range of game stores, online sellers, and convention booths, as well as directly from us from the Moon Design website.

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