Board games In 1937, Leiber and his college friend Harry Fischer created a
wargame set within the world of Nehwon, which Fischer had helped to create. This game initially used the "Lahkmar" spelling, and was played on a large (five by two and a half feet) three-dimensional board. Later, they created a board game called
Lankhmar which was released by
TSR in 1976.
Role-playing games Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Lieber licensed the Fafhrd and Grey Mouser stories to
TSR, Inc. for use in the role playing game
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, which provided comfortable income in his final years. The first edition
AD&D game book
Deities & Demigods (1980, renamed
Legends & Lore in 1985) and the second edition
AD&D book
Legends & Lore both include a section on the
Nehwon mythos, and stats out several characters from the books as well as gods and monsters.
Lankhmar – City of Adventure (1985) was a supplement produced by
TSR for their
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (
AD&D)
role-playing game containing maps, descriptions of the city areas, game statistics for various prominent characters from the stories, and ideas for adventures in and around the city. It was updated in 1993 under the same name for use with
2nd edition AD&D. Several modules and accessories were produced for use with
City of Adventure.
The New Adventures of Fafhrd and Gray Mouser (1996) was a boxed set that replaced
Lankhmar, City of Adventure and could be used as an AD&D supplement or a standalone RPG with simplified AD&D rules. For many years, the role-playing magazine
Dragon ran a column introducing magical treasures, under the name "Bazaar of the Bizarre", in honour of the magical emporium in Lankhmar (and Leiber's story of the same name). When the column's name was changed, there was sufficient outcry from readers for the name to be reinstated.
Other games In 2006,
Mongoose Publishing began publishing a number of Lankhmar-themed roleplaying books based on its revival of the
RuneQuest roleplaying game system, starting with
Lankhmar () and
Lankhmar: Nehwon (). In 2015,
Pinnacle Entertainment Group released
Lankhmar: City of Thieves along with a collection of supplements and accessories including a
player's guide, maps, adventures, character archetypes, and a
gamemaster's screen.
Goodman Games released its
DCC Lankhmar boxed set in 2019 as a supplement to the
Dungeon Crawl Classics roleplaying game. This set introduces modifications of the base
DCC rules for a style of play more consistent with Leiber's writing, as well a city guide, and an introductory adventure. ==Influence==