Kingdom of Tharda

The Kingdom of Tharda hardback brings together everything listed below in one beautifully bound volume, making it the best value if you want the complete region. It includes detailed coverage of the Kingdom of Tharda, the City of Coranan, and the City of Shiran.

When you purchase the hardcover, you’ll also receive the complete PDF edition at no additional cost. If you prefer digital, the standalone PDF contains all of the same material, including every section listed below. Of course, you’re also welcome to purchase each PDF individually, one at a time, as your adventures take you across Tharda.

Examine Local Sites for Tharda

Kingdom of Tharda: City of Coranan

Coranan is Hârn’s largest city and capital of the Thardic Republic and the most important economic center of the fertile Thard River valley. It is the terminus of the Salt Route, the main trade route with eastern Hârn, and sits astride the road and river links between the cities of Golotha, Shiran, and Aleath.

Kingdom of Tharda: Telen Castle

The Telen Castle article describes the settlement’s history, government, religion, and economics, and provides details for some of its craftsmen and other locations. Includes GM and player local maps as well as interior plans for the fortified villa of the powerful Nordaka clan, all in full color.

Kingdom of Tharda: Imrium Castle

Imrium Castle stands on a rocky crag in the shadow of the Rayesha Mountains, The castle is held by the Imrium Cohort of the Thardic Republic’s Gerium Legion and protects a town made wealthy by its role in the salt trade, the source of much of the republic’s income.

Kingdom of Tharda: Fort Taztos

Fort Taztos is an outpost of the Ramala Legion of the Thardic Republic. It sits on the Salt Route that links the western Hârnic realms with the kingdoms of the east. The fort has a permanent garrison of 100 (75 infantry and 25 cavalry), which is hopelessly inadequate for their appointed task of patrolling the huge Athul wilderness. Taztos may have the most skilled troops in the Thardic army and is regarded as the hard school, where a man fights well or not at all.