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Fortress of the Yuan-Ti is an adventure in which evil yuan-ti conspire to destroy a kingdom using dark rituals and the bones of a long-dead king. The player characters must storm the yuan-ti fortress and take the bones from the cultists before they complete their rituals and unleash a far greater menace upon the world.
The yuan-ti have also been expanded from their introduction in this module to other game worlds, in particular the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. [7] [8] Other new monsters introduced to the game through this module include the aboleth, mongrelman, tasloi, and yellow musk creeper. [9]
The 1987 Forgotten Realms Campaign Set was sold as a box set containing two 96-page books, four maps, and two clear plastic overlays marked with hex grids. [1] The maps were four full-color, 34" x 22" maps, two of which combine to form a large-scale (1" = 90 miles) map of the western half of the vast Realms continent, while the other two provide a more detailed (1" = 30 miles) map of the ...
Serpent Kingdoms details the creatures collectively known as the Scaled Ones in the Forgotten Realms setting: the lizardfolk, nagas, yuan-ti, and the creator race the sarrukh. Publication history [ edit ]
DD1: Barrow of the Forgotten King * DD2: The Sinister Spire * DD3: Fortress of the Yuan-Ti The Sinister Spire is an adventure module for the 3.5 edition of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game .
The Forgotten Realms Campaign Set was later released in 1987 [9] as a boxed set of two source books (Cyclopedia of the Realms and DM's Sourcebook of the Realms) and four large color maps, designed by Greenwood in collaboration with Grubb. [15]: 99 It sold ca. one hundred fifty thousand times in its first two years. [16]
Abeir-Toril is the fictional planet that makes up the Forgotten Realms Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting, as well as the Al-Qadim and Maztica campaign settings, and the 1st edition version of the Oriental Adventures campaign setting.
As with other Monster Manual supplements, MM4 contains a variety of new creatures as well as expanded variants on staple D&D monsters such as orcs, demons, yuan-ti, and gnolls. What separates it from past volumes is the level of detail given to each creature subtype, including probable behavior in combat and even a complete pre-prepared ...