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<blockquote data-quote="DM_Jeff" data-source="post: 2008753" data-attributes="member: 3687"><p>The Death on the Treklant Trilogy for d20 fantasy roleplaying</p><p></p><p>By Troll Lord Games</p><p></p><p>Introduction: This series of early d20 adventures by Troll Lord Games will take characters from levels 1 through 6 and provide an awesome atmosphere and story for a DM and players who thought they'd seen it all.</p><p></p><p>Dzeebagd, Under Dark and Misty Ground</p><p>By Davis Chenault</p><p>$7.00 40-page d20 adventure</p><p>ISBN: 0-9702397-8-5 </p><p></p><p>Dzeebagd, Under Dark and Misty Ground is in the realm of Malady of Kings, 40 beautiful expanded pages, excellent laminated cover art, very good cartography, and chocked full of competent d20 adventure. Jason Walton, cover artist, must be commended for his consistency in delivering a feel to the adventures that in many ways truly sets the tone for "dark adventure". Dzeebagd is part two of the trilogy, and a sequel to Vakhund: Into the Unknown. As that adventure, this too is set in the more gritty-realistic fantasy world of Inzae. Please note DM's, that this adventure will easily fit into your home campaign as well. Dzeebagd has the PC's coming into a whirlwind of activity, building up a bigger picture of the setting and adventure to come. Dzeebagd itself is the center of this adventure, an abandoned fort on a dangerous border in a swampy and unforgiving land. What appears as a simple quest soon wraps the players in a much darker plot involving a trip to the goblin kingdoms, an unexpected assassination, and an awesome medium-sized dungeon crawl with purpose and flavor. It's suitable for PC levels 2-4 and contains a wealth of challenge, NPC's and a chance for all classes to shine and roleplay. Text density is very, very good and layout and borders are very fair, meaning you are getting a super value in this adventure.</p><p></p><p>-Jeff Ibach</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DM_Jeff, post: 2008753, member: 3687"] The Death on the Treklant Trilogy for d20 fantasy roleplaying By Troll Lord Games Introduction: This series of early d20 adventures by Troll Lord Games will take characters from levels 1 through 6 and provide an awesome atmosphere and story for a DM and players who thought they'd seen it all. Dzeebagd, Under Dark and Misty Ground By Davis Chenault $7.00 40-page d20 adventure ISBN: 0-9702397-8-5 Dzeebagd, Under Dark and Misty Ground is in the realm of Malady of Kings, 40 beautiful expanded pages, excellent laminated cover art, very good cartography, and chocked full of competent d20 adventure. Jason Walton, cover artist, must be commended for his consistency in delivering a feel to the adventures that in many ways truly sets the tone for "dark adventure". Dzeebagd is part two of the trilogy, and a sequel to Vakhund: Into the Unknown. As that adventure, this too is set in the more gritty-realistic fantasy world of Inzae. Please note DM's, that this adventure will easily fit into your home campaign as well. Dzeebagd has the PC's coming into a whirlwind of activity, building up a bigger picture of the setting and adventure to come. Dzeebagd itself is the center of this adventure, an abandoned fort on a dangerous border in a swampy and unforgiving land. What appears as a simple quest soon wraps the players in a much darker plot involving a trip to the goblin kingdoms, an unexpected assassination, and an awesome medium-sized dungeon crawl with purpose and flavor. It's suitable for PC levels 2-4 and contains a wealth of challenge, NPC's and a chance for all classes to shine and roleplay. Text density is very, very good and layout and borders are very fair, meaning you are getting a super value in this adventure. -Jeff Ibach [/QUOTE]
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