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Ecclesias' Bane (version 2)
Author: Keven Simmons
System: AD&D 2nd Edition
Category: Fantasy
Type: Scenario
Ecclesias is, or rather was, a reclusive wizard who lived in a large manor house set deep in a sylvan forest. Several years ago, he noticed that the young daughter of his cook seemed to have the potential to become a competent wizard and so took her on as his apprentice ...
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Comments: (3) Rating: 5.3
1999-12-17 04:11:48

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posted by Kuya Master on 2000-02-05 00:50:59
This is a good one. The reason for the mid-range score is because it's an old cliche. If I hadn't already run an adventure like it, I would have used it in my campaign though.


posted by the Wyzard on 2000-03-10 13:13:13
Good plot, well written nice variety, and grand originality. I can't rally think of a good reason for the average score, other than I have only read it. My good friend Coblish, though, has played it, with a rather odd DM, and said he enjoyed it greatly, though he played as a 1st level ranger eho was on the brink of death the whole time.


posted by Eric Wijnen on 2003-02-21 02:04:59
Good enough adventure. The players can be brought in easily enough. espesially if you let the Gargoyles attack them (severly)




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