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Undying Agonies
Author: Dylan Brooks
System: d20 Dungeons and Dragons
Category: Fantasy
Type: Scenario
Eric Noah's Adventure Design Contest Runner-Up Prize Winner: Old Tower Category.
Views: (27399)
Comments: (15) Rating: 7.5
2001-03-23 04:02:10

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posted by Hector Compagnucci on 2001-04-03 07:35:01
This adventure is a clear example of how to make a thrilling setting with simple elements. Amazing creation, I think that all people will enjoy it...


posted by Hector Compagnucci on 2001-04-03 07:38:06
This is a clear example of a excellent setting made of simple elements. Congratulations, I liked it very much...


posted by J on 2001-04-14 18:20:00
Really a 9.5, great adventure. I really recommend this adventure.


posted by Tistram on 2001-04-15 00:42:20
Easy adapability to most campaigns, as well as a decent plot with no gaping holes make this a good adventure.


posted by DB on 2001-04-29 18:08:27
Nice adventure. A decent plot, easy-adaptability, and detail give this adventure points.


posted by Eternal on 2001-05-14 10:57:45
as said above, it's simple to use and the illusion/invis. combo is very smart. downside: the adventure might not take very long to complete. still, this is a suberb idea, well done. as my party is at lvl 6 now, i'll give it to them (somewhile soon, they just had an undead mummy tomb =)


posted by The Eye of Fear and Flame on 2001-09-30 04:05:03
This adventure pretty much sucks, but it's better than the majority of crap this website has to offer.


posted by kaiscomet on 2001-12-21 13:24:50
Very well thought out. Interesting villian, with powerful abilities. I liked it.


posted by Eli Feitelberg on 2002-07-02 18:09:07
A very nice adventure. Good ideas, my group enjoyed it.


posted by Erik - Son of a Berserker on 2005-02-24 14:44:07
Classic hack-n-slash format really brings back memories of back in the days of Gygax. Mixes very well with the D20 system.


posted by Eric Wijnen on 2005-10-31 05:35:37
Hack'n'slash scenario to be put to the party in a very simple manner.


posted by tyverius on 2007-05-16 17:18:19
Basic dungeon crawl but still well-written and with a couple of interesting NPCs who could easily become major players in most campaigns.


posted by freeringtonesprepinimb on 2008-07-29 20:40:17
Your site- www.rpgarchive.com is amazing resource, tnks, owner.




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