This post has a writeup on the Mansabdar, a 2nd Edition Dungeons & Dragons "Kit" that the author created for use with the "Indian Adventures" rules that he was developing in the early 90s!
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This post has a writeup on the Mansabdar, a 2nd Edition Dungeons & Dragons "Kit" that the author created for use with the "Indian Adventures" rules that he was developing in the early 90s!
Thirty years ago, two particular weapons made their first appearance in official materials for Dungeons & Dragons.
These items tie in with the Fakir, an iconic type of mystical priest associated with adventures in an Indian setting.
Described here is an encounter area devoted to a relatively obscure monster from Indian folklore called a Dristivasa, which, by all accounts, would seem to be a primordial cousin of the more familiar Carrion Crawler!
Following is a brief history of the arms and armor of the Indian subcontinent that serves as the Introduction to Skirmisher Publishing's “Dhanurvidya & Varman: The Arms & Armor of India” D&D sourcebook.