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The 'Destroy Magic' Scrolls
Author: Lgaard
System: AD&D 2nd Edition
Category: Fantasy
Type: Scenario
Long ago in ancient times the powerful magic formula was discovered. It can destroy the magic if used improperly. Find and secure the ancient artifact, otherwise the balance of the world is in danger. In order to succeed the mixture of investigator and diplomat skills is needed. Muscle and sword alone would not do.
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Comments: (5) Rating: 8.2
2005-08-27 00:55:35

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posted by jern on 2005-09-16 19:09:01
......yet another submission without maps


posted by JohnO on 2005-09-26 18:14:50
Inventive and adaptable.I especially liked the living dead Kenku...very gruesome! As author suggests,the adventure should be easy one to motivate Cleric PCs to try to complete.


posted by magneto on 2005-10-19 05:13:40
Great. Dynamic, interesting, many possible endings, and many ways how success can be acheived.
Evil guy who can (but not have to) be PCs' collaborant, whithout stopping to be evil.
I like authors who put much more effort in course of action than in fighting.
Only small remark (this is not a flaw afterall): it would be easier to follow if you had prepared table or chart to picture what happens whith each NPC at time-scale)


posted by Eric Wijnen on 2006-04-04 03:25:15
As already commented by magneto: the adventure would be more clear if the time line was done for each PC.

But all in all a good time line. Well thought out characters.



posted by Mika on 2007-02-08 02:58:12
Great scenario. Good combination of complex plot and simple answers. Quite playable for experienced players with a kind of a reason. Needs good DM not to ruin the fun. Not for sword fighting, dice rolling kids. Without maps:) no bloody dungeons as well. Lgaard, where is the other part available?




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