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Citadel of Ice (The Fantasy Trip)

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Citadel of Ice (by David Pulver). The dungeon is a frozen labyrinth inside an iceberg that broke loose from the coast and is drifting in the ocean. The adventure features:

  • A collection of ice-themed monsters
  • A secret power lying hidden beneath the ice
  • Competing factions striving for control of the iceberg

The team of adventurers must journey to the floating tomb before it melts, taking the treasure with it . . .

The last page of the adventure contains 42 print-them-yourself tokens for monsters and NPCs that appear in the adventure (in black-and-white).

This adventure is for use with Steve Jackson Games' The Fantasy TripIn the Labyrinth.

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January 09, 2020 3:06 pm UTC
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Picked this up via a Kickstarter: a "disappearing dungeon with factions". A gigantic chunk of a glacier with a network of underground tunnels has broken off, and is melting. Inhabitants include intelligent yetis, one faction aligned with missionaries, the other hostile. Treasure (including magic items) waits to be discovered; wyverns (think D+D dragons) are circling, seeking magic items, and may bargain with the PCs. An excellent offering, worth the effort of converting to your favourite system.
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Pages
16
ISBN
978-1-950368-07-5
Publisher Stock #
GBL0012P
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10.11 MB
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December 21, 2019
This title was added to our catalog on December 21, 2019.