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Death in Freeport Revised Now Available!
Classic d20 Adventure Returns as 3.5 Updated PDF
June 16, 2004--Seattle, WA: Green Ronin Publishing is proud to announce the release of Death in Freeport Revised. The original adventure, which won both an Origins Award and an ENnie Award, has been out of print for three years. Death in Freeport Revised updates the adventure to the 3.5 rules and provides a brand new layout.
"People have been asking us to update Death in Freeport for a long time," says author and Green Ronin President Chris Pramas. "Releasing it as a PDF gives fans a way to get a copy and us a way to make the beginning of the Freeport saga available again."
Death in Freeport Revised is now available for download at www.rpgnow.com.
Product Information
Death in Freeport Revised
A d20 System Adventure for Characters Level 1-3
Written by Chris Pramas
32 page PDF
MSRP: $6.00
GRR1002A
Return to the beginning of the d20 phenomena with this classic adventure! The original version of Death in Freeport was released on August 10, 2000, the very same day as the 3E PHB. Despite a very large print run, the adventure sold out within a year and has been out of print ever since. It went on to win the very first ENnie Award and the Origins Award for Best RPG Adventure. Death in Freeport Revised makes this classic adventure available again in PDF format, with updated stats for the 3.5 rules.
Death in Freeport Revised is a 32-page module from Chris Pramas, the author of the AD&D Guide to Hell and d20 System smash hit Legions of Hell. The first book for the d20 System, this adventure has been designed for 1st to 3rd level characters and is an ideal starting place for a new campaign. The player characters find themselves stranded in Freeport, a great trading city, after a deal goes sour. A seemingly simple job plunges them into the strange underside of the city, where they uncover secrets worth dying for.
Death in Freeport is the first part of the epic Freeport Trilogy and the beginning of a product line that currently includes 9 titles. This PDF also includes a special 4-page excerpt from Creatures of Freeport, the latest book in the series.
Requires the use of the Dungeons & Dragons®, Third Edition Core Books, by Wizards of the Coast, for use.
Company Information
Green Ronin Publishing is game company from Seattle, WA. Over the past four years Green Ronin has established a reputation for quality and innovation that is second to none, publishing such critical favorites as Death in Freeport, Book of the Righteous, and the Mutants & Masterminds RPG, and winning multiple Origins, ENnie, Pen & Paper and Inquest Fan Awards. Point your browser to www.greenronin.com for more info.
Green Ronin Media Contact
Nicole Lindroos
nicole@greenronin.com
'd20 System' and the d20 System logo are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast, Inc. in the United States and other countries and are used with permission. Dungeons & Dragons and Wizards of the Coast are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast, Inc. in the United States and other countries and are used with permission.
Death in Freeport Revised Now Available!
Classic d20 Adventure Returns as 3.5 Updated PDF
June 16, 2004--Seattle, WA: Green Ronin Publishing is proud to announce the release of Death in Freeport Revised. The original adventure, which won both an Origins Award and an ENnie Award, has been out of print for three years. Death in Freeport Revised updates the adventure to the 3.5 rules and provides a brand new layout.
"People have been asking us to update Death in Freeport for a long time," says author and Green Ronin President Chris Pramas. "Releasing it as a PDF gives fans a way to get a copy and us a way to make the beginning of the Freeport saga available again."
Death in Freeport Revised is now available for download at www.rpgnow.com.
Product Information
Death in Freeport Revised
A d20 System Adventure for Characters Level 1-3
Written by Chris Pramas
32 page PDF
MSRP: $6.00
GRR1002A
Return to the beginning of the d20 phenomena with this classic adventure! The original version of Death in Freeport was released on August 10, 2000, the very same day as the 3E PHB. Despite a very large print run, the adventure sold out within a year and has been out of print ever since. It went on to win the very first ENnie Award and the Origins Award for Best RPG Adventure. Death in Freeport Revised makes this classic adventure available again in PDF format, with updated stats for the 3.5 rules.
Death in Freeport Revised is a 32-page module from Chris Pramas, the author of the AD&D Guide to Hell and d20 System smash hit Legions of Hell. The first book for the d20 System, this adventure has been designed for 1st to 3rd level characters and is an ideal starting place for a new campaign. The player characters find themselves stranded in Freeport, a great trading city, after a deal goes sour. A seemingly simple job plunges them into the strange underside of the city, where they uncover secrets worth dying for.
Death in Freeport is the first part of the epic Freeport Trilogy and the beginning of a product line that currently includes 9 titles. This PDF also includes a special 4-page excerpt from Creatures of Freeport, the latest book in the series.
Requires the use of the Dungeons & Dragons®, Third Edition Core Books, by Wizards of the Coast, for use.
Company Information
Green Ronin Publishing is game company from Seattle, WA. Over the past four years Green Ronin has established a reputation for quality and innovation that is second to none, publishing such critical favorites as Death in Freeport, Book of the Righteous, and the Mutants & Masterminds RPG, and winning multiple Origins, ENnie, Pen & Paper and Inquest Fan Awards. Point your browser to www.greenronin.com for more info.
Green Ronin Media Contact
Nicole Lindroos
nicole@greenronin.com
'd20 System' and the d20 System logo are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast, Inc. in the United States and other countries and are used with permission. Dungeons & Dragons and Wizards of the Coast are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast, Inc. in the United States and other countries and are used with permission.