DISCLAIMER: The Print on Demand product contains typos and other errors that were contained in the original product. Until we find a copy available without those errors they will be reflected in any purchase of the Print on Demand version of this title.A sinister force, long thought destroyed, stirs from the black hole that spawned it. Like an ebony darkness... [click here for more]
At last, the cycle is complete. Players and Dungeon Masters alike may experience the wonder of reaching for the ultimate levels of mortal might with the D&D Master Set. In the Basic Set you learned to crawl through dungeons and defeat the minions of evil. In the Expert Set you set out on wanderings through the wilderness. In the Companion Set you climbed to the pinnacle of success and founded... [click here for more]
An Adventure for 6-8 Characters, Levels 8-10 The king's notice asked for adventurers to undertake a mission to a far land. It was marked with the rune for "high danger, high reward" so of course you volunteered. The king has heard of a great obelisk that towers over a ruined city in a far country. He wants to know more about the obelisk and its strange powers. Your job is to find the obelisk... [click here for more]
For ages untold, a gemstone monolith has pierced the heart of the Echo Wood.
The promise of wealth and power calls to glory-seekers from across the Inner Sea region, tempting them into a labyrinth of monster-haunted vaults, defiled tombs, arcane laboratories, and worse, as they seek to unveil the secrets locked below the legendary Emerald Spire. ... [click here for more]
Slinks are clean, well cared for, happy, obedient semi-humans. Why are they content to be slaves? They are protected by law, owned by many a wealthy merchant, and even have church approval. So why is high cleric MacKurian suspicious Can you sneak into the old ruin and find out what slinks really are, and where they're coming from?
This is the second of the RPGA series of AD&D modules. Each RPGA... [click here for more]
Lich Dungeon, a city unto itself.
Level One was simple, just enough to introduce the place. This is Level Two. The real challenges start here.
On Level 2 you'll find apartments & shops, churches & cops, and... well, monsters of course: norks, gunges, geeps, Draugur, plus the usual suspects. For business & residential opportunities, please see the management (Chagur the Lich). You... [click here for more]
Adventures are easy.
This is hard.
Are You good enough?
Adventures are easy to play; usually, you just fight your way through. But here, there is a mystery to be solved. Eleven key people work at the Acaeum complex. One of them is a criminal. None of them can be removed by combat.
The building is modern, and elaborate. Security procedures are extensive, yet someone managed to beat them.
Who? ... [click here for more]