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The characters must travel through a swamp inhabited by monsters to get to the city, which is slowly sinking into the sea. [2] Quagmire is a whelk-shaped city, built like a spiral long ago by a now-dead race in the Serpent Peninsula. [1] The module contains a description of the city. [2]
The module is a "general adventure" which can be set anywhere. [1] This module, set in a dangerous swamp, is designed for player characters of level 7 to 9. [1]This module features an introduction for the Dungeon Master (DM) on the adventure; an Adventure Background for information for both the DM and the players; and finally a section guiding the DM through the encounters up to the resolution ...
Cover of the 1st edition, 1978. Quag Keep is a fantasy novel by Andre Norton published in 1978. Written after Norton had participated in a session of Dungeons & Dragons with Gary Gygax, it was the first novel to be set in Gygax's World of Greyhawk, and the first to be based on the game of D&D.
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. For a list of published 3rd, 4th, and 5th Edition Adventures see List of Dungeons & Dragons adventures.
The 1986 version of Temple of the Frog was written by Dave L. Arneson and David J. Ritchie, [1] [2] with cover art by Denis Beauvais [1] and interior art by Mark Nelson. [1] It was designed to be usable with the Dungeons & Dragons Expert Set, like all modules in the DA series. [6]
The Monster Manual (MM) is the primary bestiary sourcebook for monsters in the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy role-playing game, first published in 1977 by TSR.The Monster Manual was the first hardcover D&D book and includes monsters derived from mythology and folklore, as well as creatures created specifically for D&D.
The flexibility of the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) game rules means that Dungeon Masters (DM) are free to create their own fantasy campaign settings.For those who wanted a pre-packaged setting in which to play, TSR, Wizards of the Coast (WotC), and other publishers have created many settings in which D&D games can be based; of these, the Forgotten Realms, an epic fantasy world, has been one of ...
Under Illefarn is a Dungeons & Dragons module. It was the first module designed for use with the Forgotten Realms campaign setting and officially labeled as such. Plot summary