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Planescape Demo from GenCon 1997
Author: Monte Cook
System: D&D Planescape
Category: Fantasy
Type: Scenario
This was the demo game run in the Planescape tower at the Gen Con Game Fair in 1997. I've cleaned it up so as to present it as a short adventure that can be used to introduce low-level, Prime Material characters to the Planescape setting. A working knowledge of the setting is needed (but without the boxed set, why would you want to run this adventure anyway?). A copy of Guide to the Astral Plane or the Planescape Monstrous Compendium I would be nice, but they're really not needed.
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Comments: (2) Rating: 8.5
2000-02-18 13:43:58

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posted by Paul on 2002-09-16 15:17:52
It was a good introduction to Planescape, especially since no one in my group even heard of Sigil. I converted it into 3rd Edition, and it ran very smoothly.


posted by Eric Wijnen on 2004-07-12 05:28:13
Very good introduction to the Planescape Setting.




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