The Dungeon of Death

The Dungeon of Death is an adventure module for the 2nd edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.

The Dungeon of Death
AuthorsJason Carl
First published2000

Plot summary

The Dungeon of Death is part of the "Dungeon Crawl" series, which provides stand-alone adventures reminiscent of the old style of dungeon adventure. While the adventures in this series are set in the Forgotten Realms, they are designed to be easy to place in other campaigns with a minimum of effort.[1]

The Dungeon of Death is loosely connected to the events in the Hellgate Keep scenario.[1] The plot involves an abandoned dwarven mining complex, long since taken over by evil inhabitants attempting to lure adventurers into investigating the complex.[1]

Publication history

The Dungeon of Death was published by Wizards of the Coast and written by Jason Carl.[1]

Reception

The Dungeon of Death was reviewed by the online version of Pyramid on June 23, 2000.[1] The reviewer felt that the adventure "easily stands on its on" despite its loose connection to Hellgate Keep.[1] The reviewer felt that the production value was "very good, like most of the recent Wizard releases. Where other companies of late seem to be using larger typefaces and bigger margins, Wizards has moved in the opposite direction, allowing them to put more information into smaller books while keeping the price down. The maps are clean and easy to read, the text is well-edited with no glaring typos, and the few pieces of art are relevant to the story and not mere filler."[1] The reviewer added that while the plot is "nothing terribly new or inventive, it works as a default motivation".[1]

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gollark: AGPS makes more sense now we have full block modems I guess.
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