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231:(Issue #70), Megan C Robertson warned that "this is not a module that can be run with minimal presentation." Robertson called the presentation of the adventure "well done", and also liked the NPC and monster stats printed on separate cardstock, "eliminating wild thumbing through the module at a critical moment." She lauded the player handouts such as a map, fragments from a prayer book, and the page of a diary, calling them "the most striking of the 'extras'." However, she found the overall dungeon "lacking in originality until the later stages." She concluded by giving the module an above average rating of 8 out of 10, calling it "a module which overall pays much attention to those little details that make an adventure just that little bit special for DM and players alike; a worthy effort that bodes fair to set new standards in scenario presentation." 29: 131:, written by Forrest and Barrett, with interior art by Jon Baker, Selina Goodman, and Brendan Hickling, cartography by Justin Gregory and Allen Hickling, and cover art by Jez Goodwin. It was published by 115:
are included. The setting is an ancient dwarven shrine that is guarded by a demon. The players must overcome the demon, other creatures, and a war party that is also exploring the dungeon.
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Between 1984 and 1986, Simon Forrest and Basil Barrett wrote a series of four fantasy role-playing adventures that were published by Integrated Games as
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Integrated Games
Role-playing
Integrated Games
gamemaster
Dungeons & Dragons
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
RuneQuest
Integrated Games
boxed set
gamemaster's screen
The Halls of the Dwarven Kings
The Watchers of the Sacred Flame
The Feathered Priests
Games Workshop
Graeme Davis
Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay
White Dwarf



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0-87975-653-5
White Dwarf
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Fantasy role-playing game adventures
Role-playing game supplements introduced in 1985

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