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Resurrection
Author: Andreas Hartmann
System: AD&D 2nd Edition
Category: Fantasy
Type: Scenario
"Ok, so let’s resurrect him!" - "Uh, oh, errm...I’m not so sure about this...after all it’s a RED dragon..."
Views: (6695)
Comments: (4) Rating: 7.0
2000-02-21 10:18:03

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posted by Kuya on 2000-02-27 12:00:06
I played this adventure with my role-playing group (with modifications to fit my game of course), and they loved it. For me, it was easy to drop into the ongoing game. Also, it didn't have any detailed NPC's for me to have to fit in (a great convinience at times), so I was able to plug in some of the ones that the characters already knew. Most of all though I love the "bad guy that's not really a bad guy" cliche! =D


posted by Eric Wijnen on 2004-07-14 06:31:03
Very good idea, with lots of roleplaying. Giving the players the castle afterwards may come up with new hooks for adventure. Even if the treasure isn't that great. Again great module.


posted by mccauley on 2008-02-03 11:51:45
i need to pla


posted by Wurzelzwerg on 2009-04-03 03:21:04
Great Adventure! I've played this some years ago and I (and my players) loved it!
That look on their faces after I described how the HUGE body was revived and the light was glttering on the RED scales and then it throws back his head and ROARS in triumph - that look clearly said: "Oh my... what have we done?" - Unforgettable!




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