Ironclaw and Jadeclaw Tabletop Role-Playing Games

Created by: Jason Holmgren of Sanguine Games

This series features anthropomorphic characters in a setting inspired by class and religious conflicts during the Italian Renaissance. Additionally, Jadeclaw is a related game set in a concurrent East Asian setting.

Publication History

The first edition of Ironclaw was initially published in 1999 by the independent publisher Sanguine Games. In May 2002, it was voted the most-popular furry RPG in a public poll, which included works of the same era such as World Tree and Furry Pirates. The second edition was published in 2010 and has since sold over 10,000 copies.

System

Ironclaw uses a system where character attributes are matched to different polyhedral dice. These include physical, mental, and social capabilities, along with species-based abilities. This system was also used in Sanguine's other RPGs, including Jadeclaw.

Published Books

1st Edition (1999–2004)

  • Ironclaw Anthropomorphic Roleplaying Game
  • House Rinaldi
  • House Avoirdupois
  • House Bisclavret
  • House Doloreaux
  • Phelan

2nd Edition (2010–Present)

  • Ironclaw Omnibus: Squaring the Circle (2011)
  • The Book of Mysteries
  • The Book of Jade (2012)
  • The Book of Adventures (2014)
  • The Book of Horn and Ivory (2017)
  • The Book of Monsters (2019)
  • The Book of Corals (2020)
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