An ancient outpost, abandoned centuries ago by a empire in decline, sits atop a lonely hill overlooking a bleak wilderness. Why was it deserted and left unattended all those years? Surely treasures that once littered the courtyard must have been claimed long ago. But still... vague murmurings of a hidden cellar have been overheard as well as visions of long dead veterans still haunting the battlements. Surely tales told in the evening in front of a fire to frighten gullible travelers. Perhaps there is something more here than meets the eye?
The elements in this adventure module have been left open enough to be adaptable with most old-school style fantasy role-playing game rules and worlds and should fit easily into any GM's sandbox with but a few alterations and modifications.
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By Paul
Mar 18, 2009
"Re: Free pdf" I have separated the print version and the download. The eBook now has the color cover included as well as 3 maps colored blue instead of heavy black. Typos have been fixed in both versions. You can visit the storefront to check-out both versions. Thanks, Dave, for your suggestions.
"Free pdf" I can't comment on the content, as I have not yet read the module, but I would like to comment on the "physical" aspects of the document. I think the cover of the print version is excellent, so I was very disappointed to see the pdf cover was black and white. If this was done to save ink for the home printer, it seems to me to be a case of why bother? There are three maps in the module that are incredibly ink-heavy. I would've liked to have seen the colour cover retained, but the maps "drawn" with a grey or blue background, rather than such large blocks of black. That said, overall it looks good, I'm looking forward to reading it and I am very excited to see a product that is not aimed at one particular system, but is general enough to be used with any of the clones or original systems.