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Title
Things Better Left Alone (NXTRPG Con Exclusive)
Author
Bill Barsh
Publish Year
2013
Pages
22
Dimensions
8.5x11x.15"
NKG Part #
2148138118
MFG. Part #
PGS9006
Type
Module
Series
T2

Description

The adventure is set near the seaside city of Port Towne, where a massive and ancient dungeon complex was discovered beneath the city. A group of young adventurers descended into the dungeon, but none returned. Soon after, several citizens vanished, and all known entrances to the dungeon were seated.

An enigmatic wizard arrived sometime later and built a tower on the outskirts of the city on the cliffs overlooking the ocean and deepwater lagoon. No sooner than the lower was completed, tragedy struck. In the middle of the night, the tower was engulfed in green flames. Several explosions blew out walls, but the tower did not fall. Only a few servants escaped the catastrophe, and they claimed the wizard was secretly exploring the dungeons beneath the city. What happened to the wizard, named Zeropas, is unknown, though the servants claimed he was in the tower at the time of the disaster.

Years later, strange lights emanated from the abandoned tower and more citizens near the tower vanished in the middle of the night. The city council commissioned a catapult, and the tower was battered until much of it collapsed in ruin, burying the entrance to the dungeons. Or so the council thought. Years passed without incident, but again, people are vanishing in the dark of night. The council, under pressure to do something - anything-has decided that whatever evil lurking in the dungeons must be destroyed.

This adventure module is designed for use with the Adventurer RPG and is completely compatible with the classic fantasy RPG system written by Dr. J. Eric Holmes. The scenario is best played with five to eight characters of 4th to 6th level, and the adventuring party should contain approximately 30 character levels. No particular class is required. but at least two fighter types and one cleric are recommended.