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Forgotten Honor
Author: Eric Price
System: d20 Dungeons and Dragons
Category: Fantasy
Type: Scenario
Buried in a hill in a glade long forgotten, once honorable men have had their bodies corrupted to serve the darkness of evil. Can your PCs fight past the dead and overcome the obstacles of the crypt to restore the honor of these once noble warriors, or are they doomed to live as undead in the cursed tomb themselves?
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Comments: (9) Rating: 6.6
2002-03-28 14:08:27

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posted by MarkE on 2002-03-30 22:32:43
a fine if a little bland beginning adventure. Ideally, the party would consist of players without much experience with rpg's in order to teach them something about dungeon crawls.


posted by posterboy on 2002-04-01 13:40:24
A nice tactical d20 adventures. Its a lot more fun if you use miniatures (go to their site and use some of their dungeon counters).


posted by Tatcom on 2002-04-01 16:22:20
It's a good low-level dungeon crawl, and certainly a nice introduction to the world of the undead. When I ran it over the weekend, I found it open ended enough to throw in one or two personalized campaign bits. The treasure trove is the ideal place to plant an epic poem decribing a great city lost in the mists of time...


posted by heap on 2003-02-22 20:18:54
Very professionally presented; nice maps. The author does a pretty good job of describing the environment. But all in all, the adventure is lacking in the plotline department. Probably best used as an introduction to D&D for novice players.


posted by Wrathe9 on 2003-12-29 21:45:29
Good adventure for a game night, especially for newer or inexperienced players..well worth using to fill a game night.


posted by Dank on 2004-05-20 21:34:19
A decent adventure to squeeze into a campaign as a side adventure. Went over pretty well with my players, even though they could've handled it better, oh well.


posted by Northy on 2005-03-19 21:03:55
I just ran this one and it worked out great! I found it to be well-written and a good low-level adventure which can be completed in one game session. Lots of room for DM additions or expansions, as well.


posted by Eric Wijnen on 2005-11-24 05:34:53
good enough dungeon crawl, to throw at the party.


posted by alovrenc on 2006-02-16 19:24:24
Classical tomb revieling. Not much role playing, but adventure should be interested for unexperienced players




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