High Adventure Role Playing (HARP) is a fantasy role-playing game, designed by Tim Dugger & Heike A. Kubasch, and published by Iron Crown Enterprises (ICE).
Additional professions are found in other support books and include: Paladin, Beastmaster, Elementalist, Thaumaturge, Necromancer, Vivimancer, Adventurer, Mystic, Shadowblade, & Druid.
A system of eight statistics are used for characters featuring Strength, Constitution, Agility, Quickness, Self Discipline, Reasoning, Insight and Presence.
These directly influence the character's background, starting location, clothing, demeanour and language.
Notably it excludes Halflings, orcs, goblins, kobolds and many other standard fantasy races and creatures by default.
Each profession receives 20 starting ranks, divided among their favored skill categories, and can build from there with development points.
Forty-one talents make up the Master List in HARP Revised Edition (though more are available in support material) and include Dark Vision, Blazing speed, Ambidexterity, Familiar, Athletic, Shapechanger and Outdoorsman.
Examples include Bounty Hunter, Astothian Archer, Jade Dragon, and Tyrian Sage.
For example, in a military order within a campaign several training packages can be created to mimic troop specialization and or rank.