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Tabletop role-playing game supplement for Dungeons & Dragons
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Sons of Azca
AuthorJohn Nephew
GenreRole-playing games
PublisherTSR
Publication date1991

Sons of Azca is an accessory for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game (Hollow World setting), published in 1991.

Publication history

The accessory was written by John Nephew and published by TSR.

Contents

The accessory "provides a detailed description of one of the civilizations from the Dungeons and Dragons 'Hollow World' game setting". It is modeled after the Aztec civilization. The accessory comprises a 64-page Dungeon Master book with historical and cultural information on the Azca people, a 32-page campaign booklet with five adventures and monster descriptions, and a map.

Reception

Keith H. Eisenbeis reviewed the module in issue No. 38 of White Wolf magazine. He stated that it "is worth buying if you are interested in a campaign setting with an Aztec flavor because the Azcan Empire is so different from a typical medieval setting it may only end up being useful for limited number of adventures". Eisenbeis rated the accessory an overall 3 out of a possible 5.

References

  1. ^ Eisenbeis, Keith H. "Capsule Reviews: The Sons of Azca". White Wolf. No. 38. p. 69.
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