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Steve Perrin's Quest Rules

''Steve Perrin's Quest Rules'', or ''SPQR'' for short, is a role-playing game system created and sold by Steve Perrin.
== History ==

''SPQR'' rules are based on those Perrin created for the role-playing game called ''RuneQuest'', first published in 1978 by Chaosium and set in Greg Stafford's fantasy world, Glorantha. Stafford and Lynn Willis (one of his Chaosium employees) simplified the rules (eliminating such things as Strike Ranks and Hit Locations) in order to publish a generic role-playing game system called ''Basic Role-Playing'' (''BRP''). First released in 1980, ''BRP'' was independent from all the successive ''RuneQuest'' editions (even if its rules booklet was first only included in other games' boxes such as ''RuneQuests) and served as a basic system of rules for almost all incoming role-playing games edited by Chaosium, like ''Call of Cthulhu'' (1981), ''Stormbringer'' (1981) or ''Pendragon'' (1985). One of those games, ''Superworld'' (1983), represented a commercial failure and resulted in the departure of Perrin from Chaosium. He began then to work as a game designer for companies like Interplay Productions, Maxis or Spectrum Holobyte. He has also worked freelance for many of the major players in the games industry including TSR, Inc., FASA Corporation, Hero Games, West End Games, and Iron Crown Enterprises. Only years later, in 2002, he decided to pick up again in business with his former game system, which he calls now ''Steve Perrin's Quest Rules'' (''SPQR'').

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