Into the Dragon's Lair

Into the Dragon's Lair is an adventure module for the 3rd edition of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.

Into the Dragon's Lair
Rules requiredDungeons & Dragons, 3rd edition
Character levels10th
AuthorsSteve Miller and Sean K Reynolds
First published2000

Plot summary

Into the Dragon's Lair takes place in the Forgotten Realms setting, and takes place after the novels The High Road and The Death of a Dragon by Troy Denning. The nation of Cormyr tries to rebuild after the death of King Azoun IV, and seeks the treasure hoard of a dragon to fund these efforts and keep the kingdom from falling into chaos. The player characters must find this treasure before all the other seekers.

Publication history

Into the Dragon's Lair was published in 2000, and was written by Steve Miller and Sean K Reynolds, with cover art by Paul Bonner and interior art by Michael Collins.

Reception

The reviewer from Pyramid suggested that "for the most part it's a standard hunt for treasure", but commented: "While sounding simple, during the course of the adventure, the players must deal with not one, but two rival groups of adventurers."[1]

gollark: Opus, say, is a more efficient codec than DFPWM, so you could use a lower bitrate and still keep everyone happy.
gollark: <@!369987447276437523> Why not?
gollark: DFPWM? You can, LionRay does it and there's some simple C implementation.
gollark: Tape drive DFPWM en/decoding already occurs out of game, so that doesn't apply.
gollark: It would have been smarter to just use Opus for sound encoding, but DFPWM is... simpler, I guess?

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