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The Assassin's Knot is a sequel to The Secret of Bone Hill, picking up on themes from that module and shifts them to a new locale. [1] The player characters must solve the mystery of who committed the murder of the Baron of Restenford, with evidence pointing towards someone from the town of Garrotten. [3]
The assassin class, a sub-class of the thief in first edition, was excluded from the second edition core rules. [12]: 84 The assumption was that an assassin could be treated mechanically as a normal thief who simply specialized in assassination-related skills. The thief class is further detailed in The Complete Thief's Handbook. [8]: 109
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Blackmoor, the second supplement to the original Dungeons & Dragons rules, is known for its introduction of rules for underwater adventures and hit location, and the addition of the monk and assassin character classes. [1] [2] Dave Arneson named the booklet after his original role-playing campaign world, Blackmoor. [3]
Also described are "domain turns", three month periods of time for a domain during which background events occur. [1] The campaign was later recognised as the first setting to support player characters as rulers, providing players with a game based on "diplomacy, politics, trade, construction and (of course) war".