![]() ![]() WotC, in the midst of releasing DUNGEONS & DRAGONS Third Edition, had just adopted d20 as a house system and didn't want to support a game line which used LUG's Icon system. That's about all the background I have.) The game was developed by Last Unicorn Games, shortly before the company was acquired by Wizards of the Coast. I also really like the movie and kinda liked the miniseries, sorta. Needless to say, few can actually be bothered to shell out this kind of money, and there are only so many copies to go around, so those of us who do have it might as well take a nice, in-depth look.Īs one might suspect, DUNE: CHRONICLES OF THE IMPERIUM is a role-playing game based on Frank Herbert's legendary series of DUNE novels (of which I have read the first two. You can expect to pay anything from one hundred to two hundred dollars for a copy of this book on eBay, making it one of the few true collectibles in the RPG hobby since the first "Basic Set" version of D&D. I put it there because that's the convention, but actually buying the game is a whole other story.
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