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Dungeon Crawl Classics #27: Revenge of the Rat King
Publisher: Goodman Games
by Megan R. [Featured Reviewer]
Date Added: 09/10/2018 09:12:17

I've never quite understood the concept of revenge, but it sure makes for some good plots... and here's one. It's particularly good if you have played Idylls of the Rat King earlier in your campaign, but if you haven't it is either a case of mistaken identity or just a set-up to catch generic adventurers. Slavers have to get their merchantise somewhere, after all.

After the usual plot summary, list of wandering monsters and scaling information, there are a series of hooks to get the party interested in what is going on. They all revolve around an innkeeper called Gotlieb. It may be that the party has been tasked with finding a bunch of slavers, or someone they care about has been abducted by them - or they might even find themselves rescuing Gotlieb from a lynch mob who are certain he's in on the slave trade... This has all been orchestrated by the Rat King, especially if you are going for the default revenge angle.

The adventure falls into three parts. The first bit is a standard dungeon-crawl through the sewers. Then they get captured. This is a given, by the way. Eventually they should win free, get hold of weapons and equipment, and be in a position to deal with the Rat King once and for all. It's an adventure for the thinking character, however, those who like to rush bull-headed into combat will likely end up in difficulties.

As usual with the DCC line, the adventure begins as Gotlieb opens a door in the basement of his inn giving the party access to the sewers below. How you get them to this point is up to you. Run with the ideas given or come up with something of your own. Once down there it's a good if fairly standard delve, with opponents whose conversational heights run to "I'm going to kill you!" and similar taunts, and a few traps to figure out along the way.

The novel central phase ensues, with the party waking up in a dark cell, without their possessions. The cell is held to be escape-proof. Can our heroes prove this assumption wrong? If they are inventive and careful, they ought to be able to win free and return to deal with the Rat King for good and all in a thrilling climax.

Overall it makes a good adventure, particularly for those who like to sail through dungeon delves beating up everyone they encounter and taking their loot without further ado... if they survive they'll approach their next delve quite differently! Yet there's plenty of brawling and trap-defeating goodness and even some interesting loot to be had. An excellent game to be had here...



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[5 of 5 Stars!]
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Dungeon Crawl Classics #27: Revenge of the Rat King
Publisher: Goodman Games
by Benjamin T. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 07/10/2006 00:00:00

Bought it, hadn't played it yet. Reading through a couple of times and if you have a reputation for being an easy DM, then using this module will give you the respect you deserve!

Your heroes take on a simple job - clean out a band of slavers in a series of underground tunnels. Problem is, it's a set up to capture the heroes by the "Rat King" who wants nothing more than to torture them over and over again. If you went through the first DCC, this is easy to do because it's a sequel. If not, you'll have to do some set-up to logically fit this into your campaign.

Lots of beasties and traps early on will make it hard on your group's ability scores. After a series of encounters your group will be worn down enough to be captured. The second two-thirds of the adventure is for the party to escape, crawl through more tunnels, get their gear back and eventually defeat the Rat King.

I'm really looking forward to running this because my group has been bashing on non-SA & SQ critters. Dealing with shadows, mummies, bone devil and other odd assortment will quickly put them on their toes!<br><br> <b>LIKED</b>: Looks like another DCC classic. More puzzles and traps than in the prior DCC adventure I've used (#2 Lost Vault)<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Excellent<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br>



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