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Dangerous Journeys

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Dangerous Journeys
Cover of Mythus
DesignersGary Gygax
PublishersGame Designers' Workshop
Publication1992
GenresFantasy
SystemsCustom

Dangerous Journeys was a roleplaying game created by Gary Gygax, the cocreator of the original Dungeons & Dragons system. The game was originally announced as Dangerous Dimensions but was changed to Dangerous Journeys in response to a threat of a lawsuit from TSR, Inc., the publishers of Dungeons and Dragons, and the company Gygax had cofounded, over objections that the "DD" abbreviation would be too similar to "D&D."[1]

Created after his departure from TSR, the publication of this series of books by Game Designers' Workshop was met with lawsuits by TSR,[1][2] which ultimately saw the production of the game system cease.[1]

The design of the game system addressed many of the perceived flaws and limitations of the older AD&D game system, such as a lack of a skill system and rigid, class-based restrictions on weapons. According to a FAQ on the official Gary Gygax website, the Mythus Fantasy setting for Dangerous Journeys was one of several settings planned for the system.

Several books were produced for the line:

  • Mythus, the core rulebook
  • Mythus Magick, a compendium of spells and magick items
  • The Epic of Aerth, a campaign world book
  • Necropolis and the Land of Aegypt, a setting book and adventure module
  • Mythus Bestiary - a book of creature and monster statistics, concentrating on animals and beasts both mundane and weird
  • Mythus Game Master's Screen, a GM screen and book of charts
  • Mythus Prime, a simplified and streamlined version of the Mythus rules

At least one additional game in the Dangerous Journeys series was planned but never published:

  • Unhallowed, a game of supernatural horror
  • The City of Ascalon, a second setting book was advertised. Ascalon was later published as a standalone RPG product in 2023 by FGG Games, LLC.[3]

Electronic Arts began to develop a video game version, but it was never completed.

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  1. ^ a b c Sacco, Ciro Alessandro. "The Ultimate Interview with Gary Gygax". thekyngdoms.com. Retrieved 2016-02-03.
  2. ^ Sullivan, Patricia (March 5, 2008). "E. Gary Gygax; Co-Creator Of Dungeons & Dragons". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
  3. ^ "List Of Products". FGG Games, LLC. FGG Games. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
  4. ^ "Casus Belli #072". 1992.
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