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<blockquote data-quote="Messageboard Golem" data-source="post: 2008965" data-attributes="member: 18387"><p>The following review may contain some spoilers and is a non-play test review. Deathright is a new adventure for four to six 8th to 9th level characters (be sure to have one rogue in the group) set within the Kingdoms of Kalamar setting. "The dead are rising ...again" is the product's tagline and this adventure is definitely made for those who love dealing with the undead or similar themes.</p><p>This product's strength corresponds with other Kalamar products I have seen. There is an immense amount of detail in the adventure especially the background that establishes the history and tragic downfall of Queen Simura. The adventure's plot involves the characters investigating some children's disappearance within the region of Eb'Sobet Lake area. The adventure culminates with the party facing and hopefully for their sake outwitting a lich However, this layered adventure has the additional strength of possessing more than one main adversary for the characters to overcome during the adventures and involves a good mix of investigation as well as dungeon crawling. Additionally, the adventure's climax and investigation moments should provide wonderful role playing chances for any gamers.</p><p>My main problem with this adventure is the same I have had with other Kalamar products. The adventure is clearly, in my opinion, playable only in the Kalamar setting unless the dungeon master does a tremendous amount of work adapting it to another setting. This non-flexibility makes the adventure suffer when compared to other products I have from other companies that were more adaptable to any setting. </p><p>Yet, if any reader has a Kalamar campaign currently in action, I would strongly recommend this item. The product's organization and additional support are some of the finest I have seen. The Imagequest picture book that features some quality black and white illustrations is a favorites of mine although I wish the pages were detachable. Additionally, besides featuring excellent text density, the item has 2 new 3E prestige classes (although they like the adventure are usuable only in the Kalamar setting)</p><p>Deathright is priced at $15.99 within the U.S.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Messageboard Golem, post: 2008965, member: 18387"] The following review may contain some spoilers and is a non-play test review. Deathright is a new adventure for four to six 8th to 9th level characters (be sure to have one rogue in the group) set within the Kingdoms of Kalamar setting. "The dead are rising ...again" is the product's tagline and this adventure is definitely made for those who love dealing with the undead or similar themes. This product's strength corresponds with other Kalamar products I have seen. There is an immense amount of detail in the adventure especially the background that establishes the history and tragic downfall of Queen Simura. The adventure's plot involves the characters investigating some children's disappearance within the region of Eb'Sobet Lake area. The adventure culminates with the party facing and hopefully for their sake outwitting a lich However, this layered adventure has the additional strength of possessing more than one main adversary for the characters to overcome during the adventures and involves a good mix of investigation as well as dungeon crawling. Additionally, the adventure's climax and investigation moments should provide wonderful role playing chances for any gamers. My main problem with this adventure is the same I have had with other Kalamar products. The adventure is clearly, in my opinion, playable only in the Kalamar setting unless the dungeon master does a tremendous amount of work adapting it to another setting. This non-flexibility makes the adventure suffer when compared to other products I have from other companies that were more adaptable to any setting. Yet, if any reader has a Kalamar campaign currently in action, I would strongly recommend this item. The product's organization and additional support are some of the finest I have seen. The Imagequest picture book that features some quality black and white illustrations is a favorites of mine although I wish the pages were detachable. Additionally, besides featuring excellent text density, the item has 2 new 3E prestige classes (although they like the adventure are usuable only in the Kalamar setting) Deathright is priced at $15.99 within the U.S. [/QUOTE]
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