The Dark Eye

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The Dark Eye (German: Das Schwarze Auge) is the most popular German role-playing game, a fantasy-themed game similar to Dungeons & Dragons.

History

The game was designed by Ulrich Kiesow and first published by Schmidt Spiele, a major German games publisher, in 1984, after Schmidt Spiele had unsuccessfully attempted to attain a license for a German translation of Dungeons & Dragons. The publication by Schmidt Spiele had the advantage that the game was easily obtainable through mainstream toy retail.

When Schmidt Spiele went out of business in 1987, the game was purchased by Fantasy Productions. In 2008, the franchise went to Ulisses Spiele. An English-language version was introduced in 2003.

System

Setting

The setting of The Dark Eye consists of four continents on a planet named Dere in German and Ethra in English (anagrams of Erde and Earth, respectively. These continents are named Aventuria, Myranor, Rakshazar and Uthuria. In addition, there is a hollow world named Tharun which originally was presented as the hollow interior of the planet but later retconned to be in a pocket dimension.

Aventuria

Aventuria (German Aventurien) is the main game world of the game. Aventuria is a small continent (smaller than Europe) which nevertheless runs the full gamut, climate-wise, from arctic tundra in the north to tropical rain forest in the south. The cultures of Aventuria resemble various cultures of Late Medieval Europe, the Middle East and Africa. In addition, there are Elves, Dwarves and other fantastic races, making Aventuria a typical EDO world.

Myranor

Rakshazar

Uthuria

Tharun

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