In this video, I review Land of the Damned: Chaos Lands, Book 14 of Palladium Fantasy, released in 2001. The book is framed as a GM weapon. It is designed to apply constant pressure on both players and Game Masters. The setting presents the Land of the Damned as the most dangerous region in the Palladium world, functioning as a vast prison filled with demons, monsters, and corrupted races left behind after the chaos wars. The book is clear about its intent. Careless characters are meant to die. Survival is the real victory, while treasure and power come second.
The book opens with deep historical and mythological material covering the chaos wars, then moves into a harsh geographical breakdown that emphasizes environmental threats such as brutal cold and avalanches. A large section focuses on monsters built to wipe out unprepared parties. A rumor system feeds players false or incomplete information to keep them uncertain. The book also explores hell territory, introducing demons and infernal politics that connect directly to the wider Palladium megaverse. The final section centers on adventure design, encouraging GMs to remove safe havens, friendly towns, and guaranteed escape routes. This is an endgame setting for experienced groups who accept character death as a real outcome and want danger with lasting consequences.
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