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In The Standing Stone, a tiefling sorcerer named Dyson discovers a circle of standing stones constructed centuries ago by druids to hold their annual rituals; the druid community was later destroyed by the great dragon Ashardalon. Dyson uses the magic of the stones to replace people with animals transformed into humanoid form, loyal to him.
Dungeons & Dragons: Days of Endless Adventure (March 2020), written by Jim Zub, and illustrated by Max Dunbar, Sarah Stone, Nelson Daniel, and Netho Diaz (ISBN 978-1-68405-275-2) [31] Dungeons and Dragons: Orphan of Agony Isle (March 2023), written by Casey Gilly , and illustrated by Bayleigh Underwood ( ISBN 978-1-68405-956-0 )
Allen Varney briefly reviewed Vecna Lives! for Dragon magazine #175 (November 1991). [3] According to Varney, this adventure is "yet another way to scare players". [3] He felt that after the first scene, the rest of the adventure is "more routine", but advised that the heroes "have many chances to mess this one up big-time, and that will transform your campaign in ways you may not want.
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A module in Dungeons & Dragons is an adventure published by TSR.The term is usually applied to adventures published for all Dungeons & Dragons games before 3rd Edition. For 3rd Edition and beyond new publisher Wizards of the Coast uses the term adventure.
1-560768-36-3 Endless Quest Books 1994 Al-Qadim Secret of the Djinn Endless Quest Book #39 Jean Rabe 1-560768-64-9 Endless Quest Books 1994 Greyhawk The Siege of the Tower Endless Quest Book #40 Kem Antilles 1-560768-94-0 Endless Quest Books 1994 Wildspace A Wild Ride Endless Quest Book #41 Louis Anderson 1-560769-28-9 Endless Quest Books 1994
The Shattered Circle is a 28-page adventure recommended for player characters of Levels 1–3; however, several critics found the adventure too lethal for low-level adventurers and recommended some judicious editing of the monsters and traps by the gamemaster to make the adventure less deadly. [3] [1] [4]
Temple of Death is a Dungeons & Dragons adventure module designed by David Cook for use with the D&D Expert Set. It was written by David Cook and published by TSR, Inc. in 1983. The module is intended for player characters of levels 6-10.