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Maze of Zayene #1 - Prisoners of the Maze (1st Printing)

By: Creations Unlimited (Robert Kuntz)

Type: Module

Product Line: Maze of Zayene (Creations Unlimited)

Last Stocked on 9/19/2024

Product Info

Title
Maze of Zayene #1 - Prisoners of the Maze (1st Printing)
Author
Robert Kuntz
Publish Year
1987
Pages
32
Dimensions
8.5x11x.18"
NKG Part #
7771
Type
Module

Description

Death to King Ovar the tyrant! Life to law and order! Four characters are charged with a mission so insane, so daring, that terming it an assassination does not do it justice. Are the four volunteers who would lay low King Ovar killers or heroes? If murderers, how are they better than the madman theyre assigned to kill? And even if they are mere assassins, are they determined enough to overcome the Maze of Zayene?

Prisoners of the Maze is the first part of the Maze of Zayene adventure series by Robert J. Kuntz, an award-winning author and co-creator of the worlds most popular roleplaying game! A fantasy adventure for 4 to 6 characters of 8th to 12th level.

This epic series of modules was originally written for the World of Greyhawk by Gary Gygax's co-DM Rob Kuntz. Rob Kuntz published credits also include the original "Greyhawk" supplement, "Gods, Demigods & Heroes," "Legends and Lore," "Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure" among others. This series was originally set in the Great Kingdom as the party prepares to assasinate King Ivid the Mad but soon discovers the archmage Xayene is at the root of the King's madness. Soon the characters find themselves desperately trapped in the labyrinthine wake of Xayene's web of deceit.

After leaving TSR to found Creations Unlimited, Rob Kuntz took this Greyhawk module and transferred it to his own campaign world of Kalibruhn. To protect his work from TSR he changed the game statistics and names, e.g., King Ivid is King Ovar, Xayene is Zayene, etc. All are minor changes that can easily be altered to transport these modules back to their proper setting. The statistic and spell changes are pretty minor and are identical to Advanced Dungeons & Dragons in most respects. Indeed, the series claims to be "compatible with the most popular ADVANCED FRP game system(s)" :-) How's that for a thinly veiled reference?