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The Lost Pyramid of the Desert King
Author: Keven Simmons
System: AD&D 2nd Edition
Category: Fantasy
Type: Scenario
The secrets of the legendary desert king have been lost for centuries. Could it be that you have finally found them? (PC Levels 7-9)
Views: (5983)
Comments: (3) Rating: 6.3
2000-05-17 11:10:53

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posted by Tatcom on 2002-03-17 21:23:51
Great story and writing, my players loved it. However, I would like to see more explanaton of the magic sword and Ansar and Sheelan.


posted by Vinz on 2002-12-29 14:27:46
The background story was perfect. The legendary king of the desert tribes was just what i needed for my desert campaign. However, the discription of the pyramid was really a disappointment. The main problem is that each room has a different monster inside, that is not logical or realistic. So I kept the idea of the King and his sword and wife, but got rid of almost all monsters. Only the brass dragon, the orcs, the osquips and the sphinxes remain. Lastly I transformed the pyramid in a desert keep.


posted by Eric Wijnen on 2005-01-05 05:40:55
Again great work from Mr. Simmons. Escpecially involving the demi-plane of Shadow. Perhaps the characters are a bit too strong, but that is easily remidied.




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