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Planescape Module Released on Planewalker.com

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"Sigil, city at the centre of the multiverse. Domain of deadly and enigmatic Lady of Pain, crossroads of the infinite planes, home for beings of light and darkness from every world imaginable and quite a few that aren't. Here all paths intertwine and all things meet their opposite. Where else would a true adventurer go to begin their career?

When chaos strikes the normally dead quiet district around the Great Mortuary in Sigil's infamous Hive Ward, the people know for certain that something awful can't be far behind. So the call goes out for heroes to bring peace back to the streets, and by hook or by crook your characters soon find themselves under the shadows of three factions, and caught up in the bloody aftermath that follows."


Desire and the Dead is a Planescape scenario based on the Ennie-award winning Planewalker.com website, keeping the Planescape setting alive for Dungeons & Dragons: Third Edition. Designed for those new to Planescape and even those new to D20 in general, this pack produces not only a heroic adventure, but a base of operations and starting point for a whole campaign's worth of scenarios. Desire and the Dead is a Planescape adventure for a party of four to six adventurers from levels 1 to 3, and is particularly suitable as the first adventure of a new campaign. Pick up your free copy at http://www.planewalker.com/downloads/products/
 

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Wow.

Haven't read it yet, just skimmed through, but oh man, a brand new Planescape adventure, 152 pages long, with good artwork, for d20.....

Makes me want to run a Planescape campaign again.

Thanks!
 



A worthy successor to planescape's published adventures! I love the "turf war" feel you have going, how the PCs actions come back to haunt or help them, and the final battle is really well set up. No traps, no puzzles, no dungeons. Lots of footwork, deal-making, quick-thinking, and bloody combat. This feels like planescape, right down to Mr. Click. :)
 

152 pages! Godspit, that's a lot of work put into it.

I've got it downloaded, and look forward to perusing it. Thanks for bringing this to my attention!

Demiurge out.
 

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