Servants of Darkness
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Author
Publication
1998-03-01 - Wizards of the Coast, Renton, WA, USA
Language
English
Word Count
16,000 words, Guess
Page Count
64 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8143924M
- ISBN-139780786906598
- ISBN-100786906596
- OCLC Control Numberravenloft-servants-of-darkness
- Goodreads1812913
and 1 more
- LibraryThing739958
Description
Young Bryonna has been judged guilty of consorting with the dark forces of Tepest, and now she will burn at the stake for it. The Inquisitors, priests whose zealousness sometimes stirs whispers of doubt among the people, have condemned her with all the surety that comes with their “holy” power. Heroes of integrity and justice are needed to ferret out the truth. To succeed, they must travel a perilous path that winds through the labyrinthine tunnels of Mount Lament and leads them to the dreaded Hags of Tepest and Tristessa the banshee. Worse still, they must ultimately face the mysterious Prince of Shadows, who manipulates the denizens of the domain for his own evil purposes. When to stand fast? When to run? Only those who survive can say. Servants of Darkness is a stand-alone adventure that can also lead the party to investigate the misty chasm at the center of the Demiplane’s Core in The Shadow Rift, the next release for the RAVENLOFT® campaign setting. For four to six characters of levels 4-6
First Sentence
Servants of Darkness is an adventure that begins in the domain of Tepest, concludes in nearby Keening, and involves some of the most corrupt residents of both lands.
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