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Ritual of Rebirth
Author: Tyson Neumann
System: d20 Dungeons and Dragons
Category: Fantasy
Type: Scenario
An evil cleric seeks the artifacts to revive her dark god, The Evil One. Eric Noah's Adventure Design Contest Runner-Up C0-Winner: Secret Graveyard Category.
Views: (13977)
Comments: (2) Rating: 8.0
2001-03-01 12:37:10

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posted by Mandrax on 2001-03-05 04:58:22
A good scenario with much investigation and NPC interaction. Not much fighting, but that's not a bad thing since the XP side of things are handled by story awards for completing parts of the scenario well. Most of this scenario is what other games use on or two "gather information" rolls to resolve :) Perhaps the "have evil imprisoned god, need artifact"-plot is a bit tired but it's pretty well done in this scenario.


posted by Eric Wijnen on 2005-10-11 05:44:10
Have to agree with the other writer. Well done adventure with little combat and a lot of roleplaying.




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