Uragyad'n of the Seven Pillars
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| Uragyad'n of the Seven Pillars | |
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| Publisher | FASA |
| Version | Classic Traveller |
| Author | William H. Keith, Jr., J. Andrew Keith |
| Format | Digest |
| Canonical | no |
| Year Published | 1981 |
| Pages | 46 |
Dedicated "To the memory of T. E. Lawrence — who did it all before", this adventure is Lawrence of Arabia in space. The adventurers are hired to help cover an assassination on an occupied planet. It is believed that the leader's second in command will be more willing to cut a deal with the patron. But the group is ambushed shortly after arrival, and the PCs are the only ones who survive. They are now stuck on a hot, primitive world, and the only way out is to lead the desert tribes in a successful revolt against the occupying forces and seize the only real communications center on the planet....
The book comes with a folded, two-sided sheet, with a map of the inhabitable portion of the planet, a detail of the capital area, and a map of the palace.

