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Intro Scenarios - CY597 PDF Print E-mail
Written by James Dempsey   
Sunday, 01 April 2007

Intro Scenarios aim to give you an idea of what Living Greyhawk and Ratik are about and give you a feel for the region. They are available for play to first level characters only and are frequently available at games days and conventions.

Details of the offerings so far for Year 7 are below.

RTK7-S01 Sceptre of Power

by Chris Hirst
The passing of the seasons is of great significance to the people of Ratik. Any celebration involving Wenta is particularly popular. Why then does that priest of Wenta approaching your table look so worried?
An introductory module for level 1 set in Fadrik.
Available for play from 1st April 2007.

RTK7-S02 Gnomes, Badgers and Crabs

by Crystal Greaves and Glenn Fitzpatrick
You are looking forward to putting your feet up after completing a simple guard job escorting dwarven goods to the gnome town of Daebersted when you hear of a plea for help from the gnome village of Baerlen deep in the Lofthills.
A one-round Regional introductory adventure set in Ratik for 4-6 characters of first level. Available for play from 8th June 2007.

RTK7-S03 Where the Halflings Roam

by Crystal Greaves, Glenn Fitzpatrick and David Monk Fraser Adams
A caravan of halflings needs those skilled in battle to guard their precious supplies as they travel to Optwall, the chosen site for a new halfling settlement to be built.  Simple enough, Right? Protect the goods, keep the halflings alive, and get paid. Meanwhile join the halflings on a free tour of Ratik, taking in the odd fair and perhaps even see a joust or two. How hard could it possibly be?
A two-round Regional introductory adventure set in Ratik for characters of level 1 (APL 2). Available for play from 8 December 2007.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 08 December 2007 )
 
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