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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyMage" data-source="post: 879114" data-attributes="member: 565"><p>Dungeon #100</p><p></p><p>"The 100th issue o f Dungeon Magazine is here. Launched as the consummate D&D adventure magazine in 1986, Dungeon has become the ultimate DMs supplement. This issue will also be the first to feature the revised 3rd Edition rules. Issue #100 will feature a sampling of all the best Dungeon has to offer, including:</p><p></p><p>Incursion: The Lich Queen's Beloved by Christopher Perkins. The massive crossover event will finally arrive. (Refers then to page 52 which has the Incursion info: "As the githyanki advance into the world, your high-level heroes have a chance to strike a devastating blow against the armies of the dread Lich Queen. Travel to the Astral Plane and the Lich Queen's city of Susurrus, and take the fight to the leader of the incursion--the tyrant who would be a god. Not using Incursion? That's okay. This adventure can be played on its own as a high-level quest worthy of the most memorable bardic lore.")</p><p></p><p>Old Embers Never Die by Andy Collins. The designer behind the revised PHB brings one of Dungeon's most memorable villains back to the pages of the magazine. The cover subject of #1, Flame, the powerful red dragon featured in that issue's "Into the Fire" and issue #17's "Out of the Ashes" returns to his lair in the Western Mountains, hungry for blood and treasure. For 4 12th level PCs.</p><p></p><p>Woe to Mistledale by Skip Williams. This sequel to #87's "Raiders of Galath's Roost" takes the PCs back to the Dales region of the Forgotten Realms. Someone--whether drow, the local elves, or another force entirely--has taken up residence in the forests near Mistledale, disrupting the trade near the Moonsea Ride and slaughtering merchants. The PCs must embark on a convoluted investigation to uncover the mystery behind the attacks. For 4 8th level PCs</p><p></p><p>Beast of Burden by Michael Kortes. Some massive creature has appeared from the wilds, stalking and destroying entire villages. That alone would have the region in an uproar, but the fact that an organized army seems to live on the creature's back, raining destruction on villagers and the land alike. The PCs must catch the mysterious beast and stop the marauders living atop it before they reach a major city. For 4 6th level PCs</p><p></p><p>Critical Threats by Jonathan Tweet, Monte Cook, Rich Baker, and Peter Adkison, a new Map of Mystery, an editorial retrospective and timeline looking at Dungeon #1-100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyMage, post: 879114, member: 565"] Dungeon #100 "The 100th issue o f Dungeon Magazine is here. Launched as the consummate D&D adventure magazine in 1986, Dungeon has become the ultimate DMs supplement. This issue will also be the first to feature the revised 3rd Edition rules. Issue #100 will feature a sampling of all the best Dungeon has to offer, including: Incursion: The Lich Queen's Beloved by Christopher Perkins. The massive crossover event will finally arrive. (Refers then to page 52 which has the Incursion info: "As the githyanki advance into the world, your high-level heroes have a chance to strike a devastating blow against the armies of the dread Lich Queen. Travel to the Astral Plane and the Lich Queen's city of Susurrus, and take the fight to the leader of the incursion--the tyrant who would be a god. Not using Incursion? That's okay. This adventure can be played on its own as a high-level quest worthy of the most memorable bardic lore.") Old Embers Never Die by Andy Collins. The designer behind the revised PHB brings one of Dungeon's most memorable villains back to the pages of the magazine. The cover subject of #1, Flame, the powerful red dragon featured in that issue's "Into the Fire" and issue #17's "Out of the Ashes" returns to his lair in the Western Mountains, hungry for blood and treasure. For 4 12th level PCs. Woe to Mistledale by Skip Williams. This sequel to #87's "Raiders of Galath's Roost" takes the PCs back to the Dales region of the Forgotten Realms. Someone--whether drow, the local elves, or another force entirely--has taken up residence in the forests near Mistledale, disrupting the trade near the Moonsea Ride and slaughtering merchants. The PCs must embark on a convoluted investigation to uncover the mystery behind the attacks. For 4 8th level PCs Beast of Burden by Michael Kortes. Some massive creature has appeared from the wilds, stalking and destroying entire villages. That alone would have the region in an uproar, but the fact that an organized army seems to live on the creature's back, raining destruction on villagers and the land alike. The PCs must catch the mysterious beast and stop the marauders living atop it before they reach a major city. For 4 6th level PCs Critical Threats by Jonathan Tweet, Monte Cook, Rich Baker, and Peter Adkison, a new Map of Mystery, an editorial retrospective and timeline looking at Dungeon #1-100. [/QUOTE]
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