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Is there a file with the same cover page as in the picture above (the real sword)? Found that one more stylish, but in my (free) copy it's different.

And huge thanks for this, sir. As a fan of Glorantha who always struggled with it's historically complex rules, and a fan of Pbta and OSR to boot, this is superb.

That was the cover of the first edition. I think i still have the file on my computer; I'll upload it tomorrow! And thank you for the kind words. There are a whole bunch of supplements to the game in the SpeedRune Jam! https://itch.io/jam/speedrune-jam

Thanks, Aaron. I'll try redownloading it later then. And I'll take a look at the jam too. 

I'm considering getting all the supplements as soon as my (short, atm) budget permits. Which one would you say is the most helpful for adapting/supporting a typical RQ game in Dragon Pass? (besides the awesome material already contained in the basic game, that is).

Here's a link to the version with the old cover: https://drive.google.com/file/d/10N1r5rjWMCUHc6oW7sfGim9MFxdwt_6C/view?usp=shari...

The supplements are each year-long campaigns. A few have new rules/procedures (like running extended large battles), but none of that is vital, and a lot of it is a conscious step away from RuneQuest lore, being inspired by other books and games.

If you want to run Dragon Pass stuff, I honestly think your best bet is to get the Chaosium supplements for the region and do some quick conversions.