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Revision as of 12:01, 5 January 2023
| Flames of the Falcon | |
| The cover of Falconmaster, with art by Ken Frank, depicts an altar with a falcon statue over flames. | |
| Type: | Adventure module |
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| Code/Abbreviation: | WGA3 or TSR9302 |
| Edition: | AD&D second edition |
| Author(s): | Richard W. Brown and Anne Brown |
| Editor(s): | Mike Breault |
| Cover Artist(s): | Ken Frank |
| Interior Artist(s): | Ken Frank, Dennis Kauth and Frey Graphics (Cartography) |
| Series: | WGA1, WGA2, WGA3 |
| Publisher: | TSR |
| First Published: | 1990 |
| Pages: | 66 |
| ISBN: | 0-88038-882-X |
| Class: | Officially published content |
Flames of the Falcon is an adventure module published in 1990..
Plot summary
Flames of the Falcon is the second sequel to Falcon's Revenge and direct sequel to Falconmaster. The scenario involves the player characters attempts to stop a vengeful cleric of the deity Iuz from terrorizing the city of Greyhawk. The module includes fold-up buildings.
Publication history
WGA3 Flames of the Falcon was written by Richard W. and Anne Brown, with a cover by Ken Frank, and was published by TSR in 1990 as a 64-page booklet with cardstock sheets and an outer folder.
This adventure is part of a series of three scenarios that starts with WGA1 Falcon's Revenge, continues with WGA2 Falconmaster, and concludes with WGA3 Flames of the Falcon.
Reception
Reviews
References
Notes
Citations
Bibliography
- Brown, Richard, W. and Anne Brown. WGA3 Flames of the Falcon. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1990. Item code TSR9302. ISBN 0-88038-882-X
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