[1] The Staff of Fanon was written by N. Robin Crossby, with art by Eric Hotz, and was published by Columbia Games in 1988 as a 32-page book.
[2] Shannon Appelcline explained that by 1988 Columbia Games began focusing on product lines other than Harn: "That began when Columbia shifted their focus toward supporting their new Hârnmaster RPG, rather than playing to their strengths and supporting the setting of Hârn.
Thus the first ever Hârn adventures appeared, 100 Bushels of Rye (1988) and The Staff of Fanon (1988), as well as the rules-oriented Pilots' Almanac (1988).
"[3]: 237 Appelcline noted that years later, "In order to fill the void left by the lack of official Hârn setting support, fans increasingly began to add their own expansions.
"[1] In Issue 150 of Dragon (October 1989), Ken Rolston called it "a skillfully presented, imaginative example of a high-fantasy adventure with inter-world gateways, powerful sorcery, ancient races, marvelous beings, and fantastic labyrinthine dwellings chock-a-block with magical traps and treasures and nasty daemonic entities.