Need a high level undead adventure

JodoKirvanti

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Greetings all,

I am looking for a published or fan made adventure for 3.5 D&D that is highly focused on Undead and made for high level, if not epic, characters. I have already looked at the undead section within the Worlds Largest Dungeon but I am looking for other ideas. Can any of you point me to where I can find a good high level undead adventure? If you've made one yourself, I'd also be interested in that!
 

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Well, the only one I can think up off the top of my head that meets your description is The Haunting Lodge. However, if you give a narrow description of "high level," it would certainly help. Is 9+ high level? Is 15+ high level?
 


Heart of Nightfang Spire is a 10-13 lvl undead adventure.

Haven't had the chance to play/dm it myself though, so I can't tell how good it is.
 

The Blackguard's Revenge is for levels 9-11 and deals specifically with waves after waves of undead assaulting a good aligned but isolated temple.

Bloody Jack's Gold is a Dungeon Crawl Classic for levels 10-12 and has a bunch of undead.

Crypt of the Devil Lich might be more death traps and designed to be an absolutely brutal but tough/fair killer tournament dungeon for 15th level without arbitrary instant death stuff but it should at least have an end boss of a lich and be slightly more reasonable or easy to upgrade for higher level characters.
 

Thanks, guys. To be clear, high level means high level. As stated in my request "high level, if not epic..." so something for the highest levels you know relating to undead would fit my needs. Thanks to those that submitted some ideas. I welcome any additional ones, even if you wrote them yourself.
 


How is that making it clear? High level is an abstract concept, just like old, young, short, small, tall, long, or average. Don't say high level means high level. To some people, high level starts at level 6. To some people, high level starts at level 20. I have no idea what high level means to you.
 


What is the confusion here? Note that he qualified "high level" with "if not epic". I would treat that as a request for something in the high teens or even low twenties.
 

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