Reaper Steve
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From the amazon blurb about H2: Thunderspire Labyrinth:
1) I love that it will be a folder product like The Shattered Gates of Slaughtergarde
2) new character options!
3) only one poster map? I love them and am stoked that H1 gets 3...too bad they aren't making as many with this one.
4) I thought someone stated that this was about a ruined minotaur city, but that doesn't appear to be the case from this blurb. Most likely my mistake.
5) H3: Pyramid of Shadows concludes the trilogy. I'll make the assumption now that there will be a trilogy of published adventures per tier...nine products to get you from 1-30.
A 4th Edition D&D® adventure for characters of levels 4-6
Beneath Thunderspire Mountain lies a sprawling network of mazes, tombs, and caverns collectively known as the Labyrinth of Lost Souls. In recent years, this vast labyrinth has become a living dungeon where trade between the surface and subterranean worlds is possible. However, beyond the well-lit halls where prospectors, merchants, and traders convene lies a darker world where adventurers battle monsters and fiendish beings perform secret rituals for their dark masters. . .
H2 Thunderspire Labyrinth is a D&D adventure designed for heroic-tier characters of levels 4-6.
This product includes an adventure booklet for the Dungeon Master, a player's booklet containing new character options and campaign information, player handouts, and a full-color poster map, all contained in a handy folder.
H2 Thunderspire Labyrinth is the second adventure in a three-part series that began with H1 Keep on the Shadowfell and concludes with H3 Pyramid of Shadows. It can also be played as a stand-alone adventure.
1) I love that it will be a folder product like The Shattered Gates of Slaughtergarde
2) new character options!
3) only one poster map? I love them and am stoked that H1 gets 3...too bad they aren't making as many with this one.
4) I thought someone stated that this was about a ruined minotaur city, but that doesn't appear to be the case from this blurb. Most likely my mistake.
5) H3: Pyramid of Shadows concludes the trilogy. I'll make the assumption now that there will be a trilogy of published adventures per tier...nine products to get you from 1-30.
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