Now Available: Dungeon Crawl Classics #17: Legacy of the Savage Kings

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Dungeon Crawl Classics #17: Legacy of the Savage Kings is now available! Look for it in a store near you. For more information, visit www.goodman-games.com or read on...

Remember the good old days, when adventures were underground, NPCs were there to be killed, and the finale of every dungeon was the dragon on the 20th level? Those days are back. Dungeon Crawl Classics don't waste your time with long-winded speeches, weird campaign settings, or NPCs who aren't meant to be killed. Each adventure is 100% good, solid dungeon crawl, with the monsters you know, the traps you fear, and the secret doors you know are there somewhere.

For centuries, the Great Swamp has hidden hints of an ancient culture of barbarian kings. While passing through this miserable bog, the PCs encounter Stygoth the Damned, a half-dead black dragon driven mad by a mysterious disease. Delving further, the heroes discover that the disease is tied to the very swamp itself. A great corruption once infested this place, destroying the savage barbarian kings and leaving only mighty statues as their legacy. Now this corruption has returned, and a terrible Witch Queen is mining the corrupted swamp-earth to produce evil, blighted artifacts. In order to stop the spread of these evil weapons, the heroes must enter the ancient caves of the savage kings, put to rest the corrupt legacy of their downfall, end the disease that scars the land, and then face off against the Witch Queen herself.

If you enjoy this adventure, look for the rest of the Dungeon Crawl Classics series!

Features:

* The first Dungeon Crawl Classics module to have a detachable cover. The inside cover is a 2-page map spread, just like the classics!
* An exploration-style adventure where the PCs gradually unearth a greater mystery.
* More than 50 keyed encounter areas with a wide variety of monsters, puzzles, traps, and hazards.
* 7 illustrated player handouts.


Writer: Harley Stroh
Cover Artist: William McAusland
Back Cover Artist: Leo Winstead
Interior Artists: Ian Armstrong, Jim Holloway, Doug Kovacs, William McAusland
Cartographer: Jeremy Simmons


GMG5016; 40 pages; $12.99.
 

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Sort of -- they're shrink wrapped in 2's, so they'll make it through the distribution chain intact. When your store gets it they'll break out the pack of 2 into individual copies, which aren't shrink wrapped (so you can enjoy the fun of detaching the cover).

-- Joseph
 

Hm... Now I wonder if I'll even get mine, because I order through my comic shop via Diamond, and I'm usually the only one who orders D&D stuff... I really doubt he ordered two copies. Wish me luck.


Chris
 

thundershot said:
Hm... Now I wonder if I'll even get mine, because I order through my comic shop via Diamond, and I'm usually the only one who orders D&D stuff... I really doubt he ordered two copies. Wish me luck.


Chris

Most distributors will break them into singles if a shop asks. Hopefully that's the case here. If you have trouble, let me know and I can try to help.
 

Ah, the old detachable covers. What could GG do next to recapture the classics? Perhaps solo modules with red-plastic magic viewers? That would be cool. :)
 

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