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<blockquote data-quote="bowbe" data-source="post: 456814" data-attributes="member: 6328"><p>What is Blood Royal? What is it about? Why must I own this adventure module? These are questions that no doubt plague the mind of anyone looking for hours of good solid adventure for their players. </p><p></p><p>Blood Royal is a 48 page adventure module detailing an area of the Detmold, of the World of Erde. It may be used in any heavily forested area thick with ancient evils and fairies gone bad. Blood Royal features a hefty amount of wilderness adventuring, and enough role playing and intense combat encounters to keep all kinds of gamers very happy. There are negotiations to be made, powerful NPC's to deal with, and dangerous villains to be overcome. In many instances the "Quake" style of 3ed play may be hazerdous to your PC's health as fighting everything is not always the best solution to your problems!</p><p></p><p>PCs find themselves called to a small kingdom within a deep, enchanted forest, where family disputes, and claims to the throne of King Pellan are coming to a head. Bitterness and jealousy leave the kingdom divided and powerful forces from the realm of Faerie have a hand in it all.The PCs actions shape the course of the future for the folk they encounter for good or ill. Blood Royal makes the PCs the heroes of the tale, giving them the glory, and not stealing it away to give to a powerful NPC at the end of the day, making their efforts seem trivial. I wrote this adventure with a feel for Arthurian legend and the crossing over into lands which are there, yet not there, where dreams and reality blend together but ultimately play themselves out in the mortal realms of the PCs. </p><p></p><p>As if all the great wilderness stuff isn't enough Blood Royal also features several dasterdly dungeon locations where PCs must use their wits and their skills to overcome perils of mind and flesh. Blood Royal is the first North American adventure written and developed for use with the Dwarven Forge Mastermaze sets. If you dont own or use Dwarven Forge, or find it difficult to translate maps in modules from other publishers into use with your Dwarven Forge setups, fear not, the maps were designed specifically to be Dwarven Forge Friendly!</p><p></p><p>Let me know if there is anything else I can add without spoiling all the love!</p><p></p><p>C.W. Christofferson</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowbe, post: 456814, member: 6328"] What is Blood Royal? What is it about? Why must I own this adventure module? These are questions that no doubt plague the mind of anyone looking for hours of good solid adventure for their players. Blood Royal is a 48 page adventure module detailing an area of the Detmold, of the World of Erde. It may be used in any heavily forested area thick with ancient evils and fairies gone bad. Blood Royal features a hefty amount of wilderness adventuring, and enough role playing and intense combat encounters to keep all kinds of gamers very happy. There are negotiations to be made, powerful NPC's to deal with, and dangerous villains to be overcome. In many instances the "Quake" style of 3ed play may be hazerdous to your PC's health as fighting everything is not always the best solution to your problems! PCs find themselves called to a small kingdom within a deep, enchanted forest, where family disputes, and claims to the throne of King Pellan are coming to a head. Bitterness and jealousy leave the kingdom divided and powerful forces from the realm of Faerie have a hand in it all.The PCs actions shape the course of the future for the folk they encounter for good or ill. Blood Royal makes the PCs the heroes of the tale, giving them the glory, and not stealing it away to give to a powerful NPC at the end of the day, making their efforts seem trivial. I wrote this adventure with a feel for Arthurian legend and the crossing over into lands which are there, yet not there, where dreams and reality blend together but ultimately play themselves out in the mortal realms of the PCs. As if all the great wilderness stuff isn't enough Blood Royal also features several dasterdly dungeon locations where PCs must use their wits and their skills to overcome perils of mind and flesh. Blood Royal is the first North American adventure written and developed for use with the Dwarven Forge Mastermaze sets. If you dont own or use Dwarven Forge, or find it difficult to translate maps in modules from other publishers into use with your Dwarven Forge setups, fear not, the maps were designed specifically to be Dwarven Forge Friendly! Let me know if there is anything else I can add without spoiling all the love! C.W. Christofferson [/QUOTE]
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