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Servants of the Cinder Queen

By: Lampblack & Brimstone

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Dungeon World (Lampblack & Brimstone)

Last Stocked on 2/29/2024

Product Info

Title
Servants of the Cinder Queen
Author
Jason Lutes
Publish Year
2014
Pages
24
Dimensions
5.5x8.5x.25"
NKG Part #
2147869247
Type
Softcover

Description

This adventure is intended for use with the Dungeon World rules, and as such is structured differently than a traditional RPG adventure. Servants of the Cinder Queen is self-contained but includes an Adventure Front and Grimp Portents which you may see fit to use as a component in any campaign that extends beyond the adventure.

There once was a monastery perched high on a slope of the mountain called Hvitr’s Horn. The warrior-monks who dwelt within were dedicated to Hvitr—lawful god of storms and justice—and entrusted with the stewardship of holy artifacts and texts. But above all else they were gatekeepers; for Hvitr’s Horn was an active volcano, and thus (like all active volcanoes) a gateway to Ellorash, an elemental plane of fire.

The end of this brotherhood came with an eruption that spewed forth the Flaming Host of Ellorash, an otherworldly legion led by the demi-goddess Gildarthe. Legend holds that Hvitr himself descended from the heavens to beat back Gildarthe and seal the planar gateway, but not before the monastery and all within were drowned in a flood of lava.

Now, 300 years later, the steading of Meervold, at the foot of Hvitr's Horn, has entered a dark time. Villagers are disappearing. Strange lights are seen on the cold slopes. Distant screams echo through the night. The Council of Elders is broken and powerless, and those who have not fled Meervold remain only because they are paralyzed with fear.

What secrets lie beneath the ruined monastery? Are any of the missing villagers still alive? Is there any truth to the rumors of holy artifacts locked within the mountain?

Only a fool or an adventurer would dare seek the answers! An adventure for Dungeon World, designed for ease-of-use and improvisational play.