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Nightmare Keep (ISBN 1-56076-147-4) is an adventure module for the fictional Forgotten Realms campaign setting for the second edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. [ 2 ]
Use the phone on the right side of the screen and dial the numbers 4- 5-2. An electronic hotel key will appear, click on it to pick it up. Moth and cockroaches (mini game) Level 12
Blue Crystal Staff The Blue Crystal Staff is a magical item with healing powers in the Dragonlance campaign setting. It plays a central role in Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight. [28] [29] The story of the discovery of the Staff by a barbarian named Riverwind is presented in several different versions within the Dragonlance franchise. [30]
The Nightmare Lands is a supplement that details the mist-covered Nightmare Lands on the borders of Demiplane of Dread in the Ravenloft setting. In this netherworld the Nightmare Court searches for dreamers to trap them in "dreamscapes" which amplify where their secret feelings to unbearable levels so that the Court can feed on their fears.
Dungeon Planner Set 2: Nightmare in Blackmarsh is a complete package for a gamemaster that includes an A4-sized full-colour map of the 280-square-mile region surrounding the village of Blackmarsh. Its western edge mates with the eastern edge of the map from Dungeon Planner 1: Caverns of the Dead, producing a larger map
0-880382-10-4 Endless Quest Books 03/1985 Crimson Crystal Search for the Pegasus Endless Quest: Crimson Crystal Adventures #2 Roger E. Moore 0-880382-11-2 Endless Quest Books 04/1985: Dragonlance: Dragons of Winter Night: Novel: Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman: 0-88038-174-4: The Chronicles Trilogy: 04/1985: Dragonlance: Song of the Nine Heroes ...
The booklet also contains a "Monster Guide" of statblocks and descriptions of monsters not otherwise featured in the boxed set, and a description of the city of Skullport. The booklet has a detached cover, with cover art by Jeff Easley , and maps of some of the encounters on the inside, with cartography by David Sutherland.
Orb was also used as the setting for the 1984 Fighting Fantasy gamebook Talisman of Death, and one of the settings in the 1985 Falcon gamebook Lost in Time, both by Smith and Thomson. Each book has a disclaimer at the front against performing any of the ninja related feats in the book as "They could lead to serious injury or death to an ...