"The Old Tower" by Dennis O’Brien (Old Tower Grand Prize)

"The Old Tower" by Dennis O’Brien (Old Tower Grand Prize) 1

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A sketch in an old journal leads to the first clue to the location of a necromancer’s lost redoubt. The tower, though long lost, is not abandoned, his last apprentice still lives there, continuing her studies in solitude. Though not the terror her master was she is not without resources…


For 1st level characters
Comments from the Judges:

I appreciate the investigative nature of this adventure.
... the perfect balance of roleplaying and "buttkicking for goodness!"


A sketch in an old journal leads to the first clue to the location of a necromancer’s lost redoubt. The tower, though long lost, is not abandoned, his last apprentice still lives there, continuing her studies in solitude. Though not the terror her master was she is not without resources…


For 1st level characters
Comments from the Judges:

I appreciate the investigative nature of this adventure.
... the perfect balance of roleplaying and "buttkicking for goodness!"


A sketch in an old journal leads to the first clue to the location of a necromancer’s lost redoubt. The tower, though long lost, is not abandoned, his last apprentice still lives there, continuing her studies in solitude. Though not the terror her master was she is not without resources…


For 1st level characters
Comments from the Judges:

I appreciate the investigative nature of this adventure.
... the perfect balance of roleplaying and "buttkicking for goodness!"


A sketch in an old journal leads to the first clue to the location of a necromancer’s lost redoubt. The tower, though long lost, is not abandoned, his last apprentice still lives there, continuing her studies in solitude. Though not the terror her master was she is not without resources…


For 1st level characters
Comments from the Judges:

I appreciate the investigative nature of this adventure.
... the perfect balance of roleplaying and "buttkicking for goodness!"


A sketch in an old journal leads to the first clue to the location of a necromancer’s lost redoubt. The tower, though long lost, is not abandoned, his last apprentice still lives there, continuing her studies in solitude. Though not the terror her master was she is not without resources…


For 1st level characters
Comments from the Judges:

I appreciate the investigative nature of this adventure.
... the perfect balance of roleplaying and "buttkicking for goodness!"


A sketch in an old journal leads to the first clue to the location of a necromancer’s lost redoubt. The tower, though long lost, is not abandoned, his last apprentice still lives there, continuing her studies in solitude. Though not the terror her master was she is not without resources…


For 1st level characters
Comments from the Judges:

I appreciate the investigative nature of this adventure.
... the perfect balance of roleplaying and "buttkicking for goodness!"


A sketch in an old journal leads to the first clue to the location of a necromancer’s lost redoubt. The tower, though long lost, is not abandoned, his last apprentice still lives there, continuing her studies in solitude. Though not the terror her master was she is not without resources…


For 1st level characters
Comments from the Judges:

I appreciate the investigative nature of this adventure.
... the perfect balance of roleplaying and "buttkicking for goodness!"


A sketch in an old journal leads to the first clue to the location of a necromancer’s lost redoubt. The tower, though long lost, is not abandoned, his last apprentice still lives there, continuing her studies in solitude. Though not the terror her master was she is not without resources…


For 1st level characters
Comments from the Judges:

I appreciate the investigative nature of this adventure.
... the perfect balance of roleplaying and "buttkicking for goodness!"
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