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The Mace of Infirmity
Author: Keven Simmons
System: AD&D 2nd Edition
Category: Fantasy
Type: Scenario
This adventure was written as a sequel or companion (of sorts) to the adventure "The Vault of Evil Opened" although it can be played as a stand-alone module with only minor modifications.
Views: (5833)
Comments: (3) Rating: 7.7
2000-01-10 14:38:52

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posted by RPGArchive on 2000-03-23 13:39:59
RPGArchive contest winner! 2-2-2000


posted by The RPG Critic on 2001-07-01 23:44:29
[THE GOOD]
-Well written for GMs.
-Sound plotline, everything behaves in a realistic, believable manner and every action has a motive behind it.
-Descriptions are intuitive, dead livestock, presence of weeds, etc. This writer sees what he is describing and actually thinks about it.
-No unreasonable treasure hoards. The writer obviously respects game balance.
-Few grammatical/spelling errors, and great use of language. Author uses language artistically.

[THE BAD]
-Can't say much here, the writer covers all of the bases for a scenario that is a home run.

[THE UGLY]
-The many descriptions make for a dull and monotonous reading. Heavy action and interaction based gamers may loose interest. Of course, the GM may rectify things by omitting and truncating elaborate or unnecessary descriptions. -Still, there's a lack of interaction/roleplay based challenge. The players and the scenario will proceed very predictably with little intellectual challenge or stimulation.


posted by Eric Wijnen on 2003-03-10 03:08:10
Not a bad adventure, although a description of the mace is truly missing! Escpecially missing since it is a minor artefact! I do not know ´The vault of Evil opened. I´ve seen better from Mr Simmons




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