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Player's Guide (w/PDF)

By: Frog God Games

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Rappan Athuk (Unisystem)

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Product Info

Title
Player's Guide (w/PDF)
Publisher
Author
Vicki Potter
Publish Year
2012
Pages
16
Dimensions
8.5x11x.2"
NKG Part #
2147479733
Type
Softcover

Description

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The Granddaddy of All Dungeons Returns!

Rappan Athuk, the legendary mega-dungeon by Frog God Games and Necromancer Games is nothing more and nothing less than a good, old–fashioned, First Edition dungeon crawl updated for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game and the Swords & Wizardry rules. Very difficult, Rappan Athuk will truly strike fear into the hearts of the most stalwart adventurers. It offers legions of inventive traps, tricks, strange features, and monsters, many of them never before seen. It affords numerous opportunities for roleplaying, but anyone willing to brave these subterranean halls better arrive ready to rumble, or their lives will be short indeed.

Many, many players have lost favored PCs delving into the depths of this dungeon, all the while giggling like children and having the time of their lives. Hundreds, if not thousands of players have combed the halls of Rappan Athuk over the years, seeking treasure and fame, making it one of the best-known dungeon locations the game has ever produced. Even players who have never entered its halls know the term: “Don’t go down the Well!”

The Rappan Athuk Player's Guide is not a book of hints, tips, and tricks for the dungeon itself, instead it is a book that helps immerse a player in the world of Rappan Athuk by fleshing out the town of Zelkor's Ferry. Grizzled veterans in the town will certainly offer their ideas and tips of what everyone should know about Rappan Athuk but the most important thing to keep in mind is that these are just opinions offered by the citizens and not the word set in stone.