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+ | A small setting that was supported in three books, as part of the [[AD&D Odyssey|AD&D ''Odyssey'']] line. '''Jakandor''' is an island divided between the native [[Charonti]], a civilization heavily into the use of magic (especially necromancy) and the [[Knorr]], barbarians who despise the vile practice of magic. | ||
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+ | *{{Cite_Pub|Jakandor, Island of War}} | ||
+ | *{{Cite_Pub|Jakandor, Isle of Destiny}} | ||
+ | *{{Cite_Pub|Jakandor, Land of Legend}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Campaign Setting]] |
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A small setting that was supported in three books, as part of the AD&D Odyssey line. Jakandor is an island divided between the native Charonti, a civilization heavily into the use of magic (especially necromancy) and the Knorr, barbarians who despise the vile practice of magic.
References[edit]
- Kirk Botula (1997). Jakandor, Island of War. (2e) TSR. ISBN 0786903716.
- Kirk Botula, Dale Donovan, Kim Mohan (1998). Jakandor, Isle of Destiny. (2e) TSR. ISBN 0786912456.
- Dale Donovan (1998). Jakandor, Land of Legend. (2e) TSR. ISBN 0786912464.