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Publication date
  
1989

Author
  
Ben W. Miller

Genre
  
Fantasy

System(s)
  
GURPS 3rd Edition

Copyright date
  
1989

Publisher
  
Steve Jackson Games

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Designer(s)
  
Sasha Miller and Ben W. Miller

Similar
  
GURPS Riverworld, GURPS Autoduel, GURPS Bestiary, GURPS Ice Age, GURPS Horror

GURPS Witch World is a role-playing game supplement that was published by Steve Jackson Games for the GURPS game rules.

Contents

Contents

GURPS Witch World is a GURPS supplement and campaign setting describing play in Andre Norton's fantastic "Witch World". The book includes a history of the world, a guide and maps to its various lands, character creation rules, Witch World magic and psionics, magic items, and creatures.

This work provides a role-playing setting based on the series of Witch World fantasy novels by Andre Norton. It covers both the western continent and eastern continents where the book stories took place, but does not venture beyond those territories. It also does not cover the areas of Witch World which have been "newly discovered" by Norton and her co-authors subsequent to 1989.

The book is divided into eight chapters and an appendix, covering the history, geography, the creation of GURPS characters, and the system of color-based magic used in those lands. It also gives a description of various magic items; psionic abilities; the use and properties of herbs, and a bestiary of Witch World creatures, most of which were mentioned in Andre Norton's books. The appendix gives details of the main characters from the books, and a bibliography of the Witch World novels.

The Witch World setting includes several different non-human races which were detailed in the novels. These are fully detailed in the book, as well as several NPC races that are not suitable for player characters. The various human cultures and peoples are also detailed, along with their general characteristics and skills. An example of the non-human races is the Old Race, a telepathically gifted people with strong wills who did not grow old until they reached 400 years of age.

The magic system of Witch World divides the spells into colors, rather than using the system of colleges as in the standard GURPS Magic system. The cultural bias of this world setting only allows females to receive magic instructions. Males can also possess magical aptitude, but they find it difficult to receive instruction in the arts. Characters can be trained in spells from multiple different colors of magic.

The colors correspond to the GURPS Magic spells as follows:

  • Red — Healing, restoring strength, war, and fire.
  • Orange — Move, break, and repair objects; teleport, time travel, and gate between worlds.
  • Yellow — Illusion, telepathy, and thought control.
  • Green — Earth and nature.
  • Blue — Emotions and foretelling.
  • Indigo — Air and water.
  • Purple — Control and enslave the minds of others.
  • Violet — Summon spirits, demons, and other beings; detect, control, and resist spells.
  • Brown — Beasts and animals.
  • The force of evil in this setting is known as the Shadow, and various unsavory creatures are allied with this aspect. These are detailed in the bestiary, along with unique animals and plants found on the Witch World.

    The only other book required to use this supplement is the GURPS Basic Set (3rd edition), although GURPS Magic is recommended.

    Publication history

    GURPS Witch World: Roleplaying in Andre Norton's Witch World was written by Sasha Miller and Ben W. Miller, and was published by Steve Jackson Games in 1989 as a 128-page book. The book features a color-illustrated stiff paper jacket and black-and-white interior illustrations.

    GURPS Witch World was one of the earliest licensed properties produced by Steve Jackson Games.

    References

    GURPS Witch World Wikipedia


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