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Barbarian Adventures - Errata

Updated: 19 February 2005 (new errata marked with *)

See also the Hero Wars to HeroQuest conversion notes.

Many of the non-player heroes have no Hate Lunars ability, but their The Rebellion rating is equivalent, or at least could be used as such.

As always, thanks to Jonas Schiott for pointing out many of these errors. And our apologies to everyone who has been waiting several months for this update.
*Page 1 The "Commentary and additional material" section should add the following sentence to the end: "Some sections based on material by David Hall and Kevin Jacklin."
Page 1 Interior artwork and graphics are copyright © 2001 by A Sharp LLC, Issaries, Inc., and Multisim. No interior artwork is copyright © 2002 Stefano Gaudiano.
Page 1 Playtester Brian Laxson's name is misspelled Laxon, apologies to Brian for that.
Page 5: Cinsina First sentence should read, in part: "...their many wars against the...".
Pages 7, 9: Enstalos, Kheldon, Dundealos The entries for these three tribes give conflicting information about the date of formation of the Enstalos Tribe. The Dundealos write-up states they formed after the dissolution of the Dundealos Tribe, in 1618, but the Enstalos and Kheldon write-ups both mention clans of the Kheldon being severed and joined to the Enstalos after Starbrow's Rebellion, in 1613. We do not plan to resolve these dates, and narrators should use this apparent discrepency to drive the stories of their campaign. This could be an error, or the severed clans could have formed the core of the Enstalos Tribe (either in 1613 or 1618), whichever the narrator feels will work best with their game.
Page 12: Clan Champion Several people have pointed out that the Clan Champion's Close Combat rating of 10W3 is out of line both with the other examples in this book and with the listing in Hero Wars. As such, the rating should be reduced to the more compatible 10W2.
Page 12: Leader Sheet Format, Contest Synopsis "The box immediately below the leader's statistics ..." -- Obviously, this box is usually above the leader's statistics. The text was written before the Narrator Character diagrams were fully developed, and the change was missed.
Page 19, 64: Leader Diagrams It is not explained properly that a line leading from the Leader statistics to the Contest Synopsis box represents the time commitment to his or her followers. Where such a line is not present, the commitment to the named followers is usually subsumed within the commitment to a hero band, warband, or other organization to which those followers belong.
Pages 22-32: Guardian Beings Many of the write-ups in this section have a guardian being. Full details are available in HeroQuest.
Page 24: Arrowstone Cavalry Clarification: The 500 men of the unit are divided into 4 divisions, each of which consists of 10 troops. Each of the 10 troops, in turn, has about 12 members.
Note!, the previous version of this erratum was incorrect. The Arrowstone Cavalry are Regular Cavalry, not Skirmish Cavalry. Thus the comment on their Close Combat abilities was in error.
Pages 24-25: Beryl Phalanx This write-up contains some outdated information on Dara Happan phalanxes, which was not caught until recently. The Beryl Phalanx, like all Dara Happan phalanxes, consists of 1000 men. When it maneuvers, it is composed of 10 ranks of 100 files each (i.e., a line 100 men long and 10 men deep). When the time comes to meet the enemy, the rear 5 ranks come forward into the gaps (giving a line 200 men long and 5 men deep).
Page 27: Thunder Delta Slinger Their Close Combat is at the basic rating of 17, although they might be able to use their Hunter keyword in melee, with an appropriate improvisational modifier.
Page 28: Three Stone Staff The bump up caused by casting a bloodstone volley acts in the same manner as any bump up caused by masteries or use of hero points: regardless of other factors, whatever the leader rolls (Fumble, Failure, Success, Critical) is raised by one level.
Page 29: Taral Kuvindas It may not be clear in the write-up and statistics that Taral Kuvindas is a subcult of Orogeria, here worshipped not as an aspect of Natha (as it was presented in Hero Wars), but as an independent deity. Initiates and devotees of Taral Kuvindas receive the two base affinities of Orogeria (Hunting, Survival) in addition to Taral Kuvindas' "Orogeria's Falcon" affinity.
Page 42: Complications/Encounters Brass Lions, like nakasa, are a magical creature occasionally found in the Dragon Pass area. They have not yet been described or given statistics.
Page 71: 1602 The second sentence should read, in part: "...and grandpa and everyone else ... ."

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