"The Lost Temple of Pelor" by Andrew Hay (Temple Grand Prize)

"The Lost Temple of Pelor" by Andrew Hay (Temple Grand Prize) 1

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The lost temple of Pelor” is a D&D 3rd edition adventure suitable for a party of four average PCs of level 5 to 7. Ideally one member will be a cleric or paladin of Pelor. A rogue or ranger may also be helpful. The description that follows is generic to any game setting that follows the 3rd ed. To adapt to the Greyhawk realm specifically, see the section titled Adapting to Greyhawk.

For 5th-7th level characters
Comments from the Judges:

...on par with the quality of Dungeon Magazine adventures.
This adventure has a phenomenal backstory, and superior completeness.


The lost temple of Pelor” is a D&D 3rd edition adventure suitable for a party of four average PCs of level 5 to 7. Ideally one member will be a cleric or paladin of Pelor. A rogue or ranger may also be helpful. The description that follows is generic to any game setting that follows the 3rd ed. To adapt to the Greyhawk realm specifically, see the section titled Adapting to Greyhawk.

For 5th-7th level characters
Comments from the Judges:

...on par with the quality of Dungeon Magazine adventures.
This adventure has a phenomenal backstory, and superior completeness.


The lost temple of Pelor” is a D&D 3rd edition adventure suitable for a party of four average PCs of level 5 to 7. Ideally one member will be a cleric or paladin of Pelor. A rogue or ranger may also be helpful. The description that follows is generic to any game setting that follows the 3rd ed. To adapt to the Greyhawk realm specifically, see the section titled Adapting to Greyhawk.

For 5th-7th level characters
Comments from the Judges:

...on par with the quality of Dungeon Magazine adventures.
This adventure has a phenomenal backstory, and superior completeness.


The lost temple of Pelor” is a D&D 3rd edition adventure suitable for a party of four average PCs of level 5 to 7. Ideally one member will be a cleric or paladin of Pelor. A rogue or ranger may also be helpful. The description that follows is generic to any game setting that follows the 3rd ed. To adapt to the Greyhawk realm specifically, see the section titled Adapting to Greyhawk.

For 5th-7th level characters
Comments from the Judges:

...on par with the quality of Dungeon Magazine adventures.
This adventure has a phenomenal backstory, and superior completeness.


The lost temple of Pelor” is a D&D 3rd edition adventure suitable for a party of four average PCs of level 5 to 7. Ideally one member will be a cleric or paladin of Pelor. A rogue or ranger may also be helpful. The description that follows is generic to any game setting that follows the 3rd ed. To adapt to the Greyhawk realm specifically, see the section titled Adapting to Greyhawk.

For 5th-7th level characters
Comments from the Judges:

...on par with the quality of Dungeon Magazine adventures.
This adventure has a phenomenal backstory, and superior completeness.


The lost temple of Pelor” is a D&D 3rd edition adventure suitable for a party of four average PCs of level 5 to 7. Ideally one member will be a cleric or paladin of Pelor. A rogue or ranger may also be helpful. The description that follows is generic to any game setting that follows the 3rd ed. To adapt to the Greyhawk realm specifically, see the section titled Adapting to Greyhawk.

For 5th-7th level characters
Comments from the Judges:

...on par with the quality of Dungeon Magazine adventures.
This adventure has a phenomenal backstory, and superior completeness.


The lost temple of Pelor” is a D&D 3rd edition adventure suitable for a party of four average PCs of level 5 to 7. Ideally one member will be a cleric or paladin of Pelor. A rogue or ranger may also be helpful. The description that follows is generic to any game setting that follows the 3rd ed. To adapt to the Greyhawk realm specifically, see the section titled Adapting to Greyhawk.

For 5th-7th level characters
Comments from the Judges:

...on par with the quality of Dungeon Magazine adventures.
This adventure has a phenomenal backstory, and superior completeness.


The lost temple of Pelor” is a D&D 3rd edition adventure suitable for a party of four average PCs of level 5 to 7. Ideally one member will be a cleric or paladin of Pelor. A rogue or ranger may also be helpful. The description that follows is generic to any game setting that follows the 3rd ed. To adapt to the Greyhawk realm specifically, see the section titled Adapting to Greyhawk.

For 5th-7th level characters
Comments from the Judges:

...on par with the quality of Dungeon Magazine adventures.
This adventure has a phenomenal backstory, and superior completeness.
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