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<blockquote data-quote="Jack99" data-source="post: 5244979" data-attributes="member: 53135"><p><strong>Vor Kuroth</strong></p><p>32 pages cover this adventuring site. Once an important part of the tiefling empire, Vor Kuroth was invaded by the dragonborn army. In a desperate attempt to save the city, its leader, Lady Najala opened a gate to the Nine Hells and flooded the city with devils. Sure, the invaders were killed, but so was the rest of the city. Talk about a smart move. Anyway, Vor Kuroth is now a not so abandoned ruin with an endless supply of adventures. 7 factions (each with 2-4 NPC’s detailed) and close to 40 locations, each with a hook. It’s a lot. It is almost too much. But not quite. What I like is that none of these hooks are too narrow, there is still plenty of things to expand on and make up for the DM. Also, there is virtually nothing tied to a certain level, so you can use it at level 5 and level 10 equally well. Of course, some of the monsters mentioned do have level, if you look in the appropriate MM, but those can easily be scaled. Reading through the booklet, I was instantly inspired, just like when I read Hammerfast.</p><p></p><p>In short, it’s pretty safe to say that I recommend this booklet. And if you liked Hammerfast, you can go pick up Vor Kuroth, because you will like that as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack99, post: 5244979, member: 53135"] [B]Vor Kuroth[/B] 32 pages cover this adventuring site. Once an important part of the tiefling empire, Vor Kuroth was invaded by the dragonborn army. In a desperate attempt to save the city, its leader, Lady Najala opened a gate to the Nine Hells and flooded the city with devils. Sure, the invaders were killed, but so was the rest of the city. Talk about a smart move. Anyway, Vor Kuroth is now a not so abandoned ruin with an endless supply of adventures. 7 factions (each with 2-4 NPC’s detailed) and close to 40 locations, each with a hook. It’s a lot. It is almost too much. But not quite. What I like is that none of these hooks are too narrow, there is still plenty of things to expand on and make up for the DM. Also, there is virtually nothing tied to a certain level, so you can use it at level 5 and level 10 equally well. Of course, some of the monsters mentioned do have level, if you look in the appropriate MM, but those can easily be scaled. Reading through the booklet, I was instantly inspired, just like when I read Hammerfast. In short, it’s pretty safe to say that I recommend this booklet. And if you liked Hammerfast, you can go pick up Vor Kuroth, because you will like that as well. [/QUOTE]
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