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'''''The Scarlet Brotherhood''''' was a [[Greyhawk]] sourcebook written by [[Sean K. Reynolds]]. It detailed the [[Scarlet Brotherhood]] lands, the [[Tilvanot Peninsula]], [[Hepmonaland]], and the [[Amedio Jungle]].  
'''''The Scarlet Brotherhood''''' was a [[Greyhawk]] sourcebook written by [[Sean K. Reynolds]]. It detailed the [[Scarlet Brotherhood]] lands, the [[Tilvanot Peninsula]], [[Hepmonaland]], and the [[Amedio Jungle]].  


The sourcebook was notable for being the first source on the [[Olman]] people since ''[[The Lost Shrine of Tamoachan]]'' and for detailing many new nations and realms south of the [[Flanaess]] for the first time. The [[Touv]] people and their pantheon were invented for this book. Several new monsters, including the [[Bredthrall]], and many new plants and flora were created for this book as well.
The sourcebook was notable for being the first source on the [[Olman]] people since ''[[The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan]]'' and for detailing many new nations and realms south of the [[Flanaess]] for the first time. The [[Touv]] people and their pantheon were invented for this book. Several new monsters, including the [[Bredthrall]], and many new plants and flora were created for this book as well.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

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The Scarlet Brotherhood was a Greyhawk sourcebook written by Sean K. Reynolds. It detailed the Scarlet Brotherhood lands, the Tilvanot Peninsula, Hepmonaland, and the Amedio Jungle.

The sourcebook was notable for being the first source on the Olman people since The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan and for detailing many new nations and realms south of the Flanaess for the first time. The Touv people and their pantheon were invented for this book. Several new monsters, including the Bredthrall, and many new plants and flora were created for this book as well.

Bibliography