A Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying

A Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying

Cover (2009 and Pocket Editions)
Author Robert J. Schwalb
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Fantasy
Publisher Green Ronin Publishing (US)
Released March 10, 2009 (US)
Cover Artist Andrew Hou
Pages 221
ISBN No ISBN (32-page PDF Quickstarter, 2008)
ISBN 1-934547-12-3 (Hardcover, 2009)
ISBN 1-934547-34-4 (Pocket Edition, 2010)
ISBN 1-934547-47-6 (A Game of Thrones Edition, 2012)
Preceded by A Game of Thrones RPG by Guardians of Order
Followed by A Song of Ice and Fire Campaign Guide

A Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying is a role-playing game produced by Green Ronin Publishing and based on the A Song of Ice and Fire fantasy series by George R. R. Martin. It is the second roleplaying game to be licensed by Martin, the first being A Game of Thrones, which stopped being made when its publisher went bankrupt. A Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying uses a custom system made just for the setting, and the company has since released many supplemental adventures and content.

The game has won many industry awards such as 2009's Silver ENnie for Best Rules, while its free quick-start counterpart received the 2009 Golden ENnie for best Free Product.

Setting

Freed from the grip of mad King Aerys II, Westeros emerges from a bloody civil war as Robert Baratheon attempts to bring a lasting peace to the Seven Kingdoms. In spite of the promises of justice and prosperity for all, this perilous time is marked by the political maneuvering of ambitious nobles and foul plots hatched in secret councils. Villains are rewarded for dark deeds and honest men are brought low for old loyalties. Conspiracies abound, the wind carries rumors of war, and the Great Houses struggle to find their places in this new regime. And all the while an ancient evil stirs in the far-flung reaches of the north.

Releases

Foreign Editions

A translation of the basic rules (more exactly, of the Pocket Edition) was published in Brazilian Portuguese by Jambô Editora in March 2015 (ISBN 9788589134866). It has the cover of the 2012 edition and is named "Guerra dos Tronos", which translates to "War of the Thrones".

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