Cults of RuneQuest: The Lightbringers is the second book in the new Cults of RuneQuest sourcebook series for RuneQuest. This book is the player’s guide to the storm pantheon, opening up character creation and advancement to a whole new level.
A player-facing RuneQuest supplement.
19 cults, each of which can be used as the bases for a new RuneQuest character, offering a unique selection of spells, skills, and special traits.
Expand existing RuneQuest characters by adding cults from this book to their roster of worshiped gods.
Lore and history of the Lightbringer pantheon of gods.
Rules to advance your character to a God-Talker, Rune Priest, or even a mighty Rune Lord
This supplement requires only the RuneQuest core rules to play.
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