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<blockquote>CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 <br>[https://greyhawkonline.com/greyhawkwiki/index.php?title={{PAGENAMEE}} {{PAGENAME}}]. [https://greyhawkonline.com/greyhawkwiki ''Great Library of Greyhawk''], GreyhawkOnline.com. ([https://greyhawkonline.com/greyhawkwiki/index.php?title={{PAGENAMEE}}?action=history view authors]) (2003-2023) <br> This page includes content cited or included from the ''Great Library of Gryhawk'' wiki, or from the ''[[Living Greyhawk]]'' campaign.  More details and citations may be found at the above source.  Please see '''[https://greyhawkonline.com/greyhawkwiki/index.php?title={{PAGENAMEE}} {{PAGENAME}}]'''.''</blockquote>{{Book|title = The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun|author = Gary Gygax (With thanks to Rob Kuntz)|editor = Andrea Olson-Barnas|publisher = TSR|type = Adventure|cover_artist = Karen Nelson|inter_artist = Karen Nelson|released = 1982|pages = 32|isbn = 0-88038-002-0|series = WG Series|preceded_by = [[The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth]]|cartography = Eric N. Shook|image = WG4- cover.jpg}}'''The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun''' is an adventure module for 1st Edition AD&D, for player characters levels 5-10 and presumably for a party size of 6-8 if following directly on from S4: [[The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth]].
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|code            = WG4 or TSR9065
|edition          = AD&D 1e
|author           = [[Gary Gygax]]
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|cover_artist     = Karen Nelson
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|series           = [[The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth|S4]], WG series
|pages            = 32
|isbn            = 0-88038-002-0
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'''''The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun''''' is an adventure module for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game, set in the ''[[World of Greyhawk]]'' campaign setting.  The module bears the code WG4 and was published by [[TSR, Inc.]] in 1982 for the first edition ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' rules. Because it is one of the ''WG'' modules, it is a module intended for the ''World of Greyhawk'' campaign setting.


The adventure is a loosely connected sequel to module S4. It is a combined wilderness and dungeon adventure set in the Southern [[Yatil Mountains]] focused on a temple dedicated to the evil and insane Greyhawk god [[Tharizdun]].
== Blurb ==
The module was written by [[Gary Gygax]] with artwork by Karen Nelson.
''"This special module is a combined wilderness and dungeon adventure scenario. It contains background information, referee's notes, encounter keys, outdoor and dungeon level maps, and new monsters and treasures. While it is designed to interface with THE LOST CAVERNS OF TSOJCANTH, this module is capable of standing alone. Likewise, while it is played within the Greyhawk Campaign, it can easily be adapted to play in any individual campaign which employs the ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS<sup>TM</sup> game system"''
 
==Plot summary==
''The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun'' starts with an incident from S4 ''[[The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth]]''.<ref name="Dicing with Dragons">{{cite book| first=Ian | last=Livingstone | author-link = Ian Livingstone | year=1982| title=Dicing with Dragons, An Introduction to Role-Playing Games | edition=| publisher=Routledge | isbn=0-7100-9466-3 }} ([https://books.google.com/books?id=UMY9AAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover preview])</ref> The PCs discover the temple while trailing a gang of [[norker]]s from the caverns.<ref name="WD44"/> The PCs search hazardous mountain passes to find the lair of the monsters inside the temple.<ref name="HW"/>
The adventurers are drawn into the story by a gnomish community and travel to the temple. After battling their way in, the PCs explore the temple chambers, which contain mundane creatures and new monsters from the ''Fiend Folio'' (1e).<ref name="Dicing with Dragons"/>  This segment of the module is similar to many other of TSR's AD&D dungeon crawls including those of the S1-S4 series which precedes this module.
 
During their exploration, the characters may reach the chambers of the temple in which religious rituals were performed, and risk insanity and death as they contact remnants of the worship of the imprisoned god [[Tharizdun]]. To progress further the characters must enact portions of the rituals of worship of Tharizdun, traveling into a dark and freezing underground subtemple, and magically opening an inner sanctum called the "Black Cyst." Having advanced this far the characters are likely to be driven insane, killed outright, or permanently trapped within the underground temple. 
 
== Theme ==
The thematic elements of nightmare and insanity, which are introduced when the PCs are exposed to the evil influence of Tharizdun's temple, bring Lovecraftian horror to ''Dungeons & Dragons'', and not for the first time. The concept of a trapped, malevolent god, intent upon the destruction of all that is, harkens to the dark and insane Great Old Ones of H.P. Lovecraft's fiction. In his comprehensive article on the topic of Lovecraftian influence on ''D&D'', "The Shadow Over D&D", [[James Jacobs]] says of ''The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun'' and ''Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil'', "Tharizdun[...] obviously owes his pedigree to Lovecraft."<ref name="dnd">{{cite journal | author=Jacobs, James | title=The Shadow Over D&D: H. P. Lovecraft's Influence on Dungeons & Dragons | journal=Dragon]] | issue=#324 |date=October 2004}}</ref>
 
== Reception ==
Jim Bambra reviewed ''The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun'' for ''White Dwarf'', and gave it 9 out of 10 overall. Bambra noted that "The Temple is brought to life excellently and contains plenty for players to think about, gaining entry requires good tactical play and an imaginative approach is needed to fathom out the Temple's hidden secrets."<ref name="WD44">{{cite journal  | last = Bambra| first = Jim| author-link = Jim Bambra | title =Open Box | type = review  | journal =White Dwarf | issue = 44  | pages =13  | publisher =Games Workshop  |date=August 1983  }}</ref>
 
[[Lawrence Schick]], in his 1991 book ''Heroic Worlds'', criticized the module's cover as "the worst cover of any TSR ''AD&D'' module, a morass of colored blobs."<ref name="HW"/>
 
''The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun'' was ranked the 23rd greatest ''Dungeons & Dragons'' adventure of all time by ''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine in 2004, for their celebration of the 30th anniversary of ''Dungeons & Dragons''. <ref>{{cite journal|
    author    = [[Erik Mona]], [[James Jacobs]]    |
    title    = The 30 Greatest D&D Adventures of All Time |
    journal  = [[Dungeon]]            |
    issue    = #116                                      |
    publisher = [[Paizo Publishing]]                      |
    year      = 2004 |display-authors=etal}}</ref>
 
=== Other recognition ===
A copy of ''The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun'' is held in the collection of the [[wikipedia:Strong National Museum of Play|Strong National Museum of Play]] (object 110.1944).<ref>{{cite web | url = https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/game-campaign-module-wg-4-the-forgotten-temple-of-tharizdun-an-adventure-set-on-greyhawk-s-world-for-char-tsr/VwHsCrBtAIDwWQ?hl=en  | title = Game:Campaign Module WG 4 The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun  | website =Google Arts & Culture | access-date = 2022-05-17  }}</ref>
 
==Publication history==
''The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun'' was written by [[Gary Gygax]] and published by TSR in 1982 as a 32-page booklet with two outer folders. It was given the code WG4 (World of Greyhawk #4), although adventures WG1, WG2 and WG3 did not exist.<ref name="HW">{{cite book|last=Schick |first=Lawrence|author-link=Lawrence Schick|title=Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games|publisher=Prometheus Books |year=1991|isbn=0-87975-653-5 |pages=116–117}}</ref> (''[[The Village of Hommlet]]'' and its sequel ''[[Temple of Elemental Evil]]'' were originally to be given the codes WG1  and WG2, but instead were designated T1 and T2. Likewise ''[[Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth]]'' was originally designated WG3, but eventually was published as S4.)<ref name=grog>{{cite web|url = https://www.legrog.org/jeux/ad-d-greyhawk/wg4-the-forgotten-temple-of-tharizdun-en  | date=2009-05-08|title=  WG4 - The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun |website=Guide du Rôliste Galactique| access-date=  2022-05-17  |language=fr}}</ref> Gygax wanted to produce the adventure quickly, and to save time used freelance artist Karen Nelson<ref name="WG4"/> to produce the module's art rather than waiting for TSR's design department.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/17080/WG4-The-Forgotten-Temple-of-Tharizdun-1e|title=WG4 The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun (1e) - Wizards of the Coast &#124; AD&D 1st Ed. &#124; Adventures &#124; AD&D 1st Ed. &#124; DriveThruRPG.com|website=www.drivethrurpg.com}}</ref> The adventure is a loosely connected sequel to module S4 ''[[Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth]]'', and can be used with or without it.<ref name="WD44"/>  It is a combined wilderness and dungeon adventure set in the Southern [[Yatil Mountains]], focused on a temple dedicated to the evil and insane Greyhawk god [[Tharizdun]].<ref name="WG4">{{cite book|  author    = [[Gygax, E. Gary]]  | title    = The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun    |publisher = TSR  |  year      = 1982 }}</ref> A future work was promised to develop the plot from this adventure further,<ref name="WD44"/> but was never published.


== Contents ==
== Index ==
=== Blurb ===
''"This special module is a combined wilderness and dungeon adventure scenario. It contains background information, referee's notes, encounter keys, outdoor and dungeon level maps, and new monsters and treasures. While it is designed to interface with THE LOST CAVERNS OF TSOJCANTH, this module is capable of standing alone. Likewise, while it is played within the Greyhawk Campaign, it can easily be adapted to play in any individual campaign which employs the ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS<sup>TM</sup> game system"''


=== Art ===
=== Art ===
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* Aarakocra<sup>(p.6-7)</sup>
* Aarakocra <sup>(p.6-7)</sup>
* Annis<sup>(p.15,31)</sup>
* '''Annis <sup>(p.15,31)</sup>'''
* Bear<sup>(p.5)</sup>
* Bear <sup>(p.5)</sup>
* Boar<sup>(p.5-6)</sup>
* Boar <sup>(p.5-6)</sup>
* Boggart<sup>(p.23,31)</sup>
* '''Boggart <sup>(p.23,31)</sup>'''
* Brown Mold<sup>(p.19)</sup>
* Brown Mold <sup>(p.19)</sup>
* Caryatd Column<sup>(p.26)</sup>
* Caryatd Column <sup>(p.26)</sup>
* Coffer Corpse<sup>(p.26)</sup>
* Coffer Corpse <sup>(p.26)</sup>
* Dragon, Brass<sup>(p.7 Mentioned)</sup>
* Dragon, Brass <sup>(p.7 Mentioned)</sup>
* [[Dwarf]]<sup>(p.20)</sup>
* Dwarf <sup>(p.20)</sup>
* Ear Seekers<sup>(p.25)</sup>
* Ear Seekers <sup>(p.25)</sup>
* [[Giant]], Hill<sup>(p.5-6,10,12,14)</sup>
* Giant, Hill <sup>(p.5-6,10,12,14)</sup>
* Giant, Mountain<sup>(p.12-13,16)</sup>
* Giant, Mountain <sup>(p.12-13,16)</sup>
* [[Gnoll]]<sup>(p.11-12,18,22)</sup>
* Gnoll <sup>(p.11-12,18,22)</sup>
* [[Gnome]]<sup>(p.3)</sup>
* Gnome <sup>(p.3)</sup>
* Grell<sup> (p.25)</sup>
* Grell<sup> (p.25)</sup>
* [[Griffon]]<sup>(p.7)</sup>
* Griffon <sup>(p.7)</sup>
* Guardian Daemon<sup>(p.25)</sup>
* Guardian Daemon <sup>(p.25)</sup>
* [[Human]]<sup>(p.20)</sup>
* Human <sup>(p.20)</sup>
* Lamia<sup>(p.7-8)</sup>
* Lamia <sup>(p.7-8)</sup>
* Leucrotta<sup>(p.7)</sup>
* Leucrotta <sup>(p.7)</sup>
* Lion, Mountain<sup>(p.6)</sup>
* Lion, Mountain <sup>(p.6)</sup>
* Lynx, Giant<sup>(p.6)</sup>
* Lynx, Giant <sup>(p.6)</sup>
* Meazel<sup>(p.27)</sup>
* Meazel <sup>(p.27)</sup>
* [[Norker]]<sup>(p.5-6,10-12,14-15,18,20-21)</sup>
* Norker <sup>(p.5-6,10-12,14-15,18,20-21)</sup>
* Ogre<sup>(p.5-6,10,12,16-17,20-22)</sup>
* Ogre <sup>(p.5-6,10,12,16-17,20-22)</sup>
* [[Orc]]<sup>(p.8)</sup>
* Orc <sup>(p.8)</sup>
** [[orc#Orc subspecies|Half-Orc]]/[[Hobgoblin]]<sup>(p.8)</sup>
** Half Orc/Hobgoblin <sup>(p.8)</sup>
* Otyugh<sup>(p.24)</sup>
* Otyugh <sup>(p.24)</sup>
* Shadow Demon<sup>(p.28)</sup>
* Shadow Demon <sup>(p.28)</sup>
* Spider, Huge<sup>(p.22)</sup>
* Spider, Huge <sup>(p.22)</sup>
* Stag, Giant<sup>(p.6)</sup>
* Stag, Giant <sup>(p.6)</sup>
* Stunjelly<sup>(p.24)</sup>
* Stunjelly <sup>(p.24)</sup>
* Troll<sup>(p.5-6,10-12,15,20)</sup>
* Troll<sup>(p.5-6,10-12,15,20)</sup>
* Troll, Giant<sup>(p.12,19)</sup>
* Troll, Giant <sup>(p.12,19)</sup>
* Wolf<sup>(p.5-6)</sup>
* Wolf <sup>(p.5-6)</sup>
* Wolf, Dire<sup>(p.17)</sup>
* Wolf, Dire <sup>(p.17)</sup>
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=== Items ===
=== Items ===
* '''Wand of Force'''- a wand that can be used as a sword and to cast Wall of Force and Bigby's Forceful Hand.<sup>(p.32)</sup>
* '''Wand of Force'''- a wand that can be used as a sword and to cast Wall of Force and Bigby's Forceful Hand. <sup>(p.32)</sup>
* '''Bead of Force'''- a bead that can be used to cause damage and trap creatures within a sphere<sup>(p.32)</sup>
* '''Bead of Force'''- a bead that can be used to cause damage and trap creatures within a sphere<sup>(p.32)</sup>


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** Gnome Vale<sup>(p.3)</sup>
** Gnome Vale<sup>(p.3)</sup>


=== Organizations ===
=== Organisations ===
*  Family Aldeen, [[Ket|Ketite]] prisoners found in cell<sup>(p.20)</sup>
* Jagged Knife Clan, orcs<sup>(p.8)</sup>
* Jagged Knife Clan, orcs<sup>(p.8)</sup>
** Rotting Eye Tribe<sup>(p.8)</sup>
** Rotting Eye Tribe<sup>(p.8)</sup>
* Uvalnoniz Clan, gnomes<sup>(p.3)</sup>
* Uvalnoniz Clan, gnomes <sup>(p.3)</sup>


== Appendix ==
== Appendix ==
;Trivia :The original players of this campaign were Luke Gygax, Mike Olson, Sonny Savage, Richard Kuntz, and Mitch Preston, with Gary Gygax as Dungeon Master.<sup>(p.30)</sup>
Trivia
 
The wand of force has been nicknamed 'The Lightsaber' by some fans.
 
The original players of this campaign were Luke Gygax, Mike Olson, Sonny Savage, Richard Kuntz, and Mitch Preston, with Gary Gygax as Dungeon Master.<sup>(p.30)</sup>


==External links==
External Links
*[http://www.acaeum.com/ddindexes/modpages/wg.html World of Greyhawk Series (WG4 - 12)] at The Acaeum
*[http://home.flash.net/~brenfrow/gh/gh-wg4.htm The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun] at the TSR Archive
* Articles: [https://rpggeek.com/rpgitem/45273/forgotten-temple-tharizdun RPGGeek], [https://index.rpg.net/display-entry.phtml?mainid=1228 RPG.Net], [https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/17080/WG4-The-Forgotten-Temple-of-Tharizdun-1e?it=1 DriveThruRPG], [https://www.acaeum.com/ddindexes/modpages/wg.html Acaeum], [http://www.tsrinfo.net/archive/gh/gh-wg4.htm TSR Archive]
* Articles: [https://rpggeek.com/rpgitem/45273/forgotten-temple-tharizdun RPGGeek], [https://index.rpg.net/display-entry.phtml?mainid=1228 RPG.Net], [https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/17080/WG4-The-Forgotten-Temple-of-Tharizdun-1e?it=1 DriveThruRPG], [https://www.acaeum.com/ddindexes/modpages/wg.html Acaeum], [http://www.tsrinfo.net/archive/gh/gh-wg4.htm TSR Archive]
* Reviews: [https://merricb.com/2013/07/19/review-of-the-forgotten-temple-of-tharizdun/ Merric's Musings], [https://www.greyhawkgrognard.com/2018/04/12/thoughts-on-forgotten-temple-of/ GreyhawkGrognard], [http://grognardia.blogspot.com/2008/11/retrospective-forgotten-temple-of.html Grognardia], [http://swordsandstitchery.blogspot.com/2015/12/retro-review-wg4-forgotten-temple-of.html SwordsandStichery]
* Reviews: [https://merricb.com/2013/07/19/review-of-the-forgotten-temple-of-tharizdun/ Merric's Musings], [https://www.greyhawkgrognard.com/2018/04/12/thoughts-on-forgotten-temple-of/ GreyhawkGrognard], [http://grognardia.blogspot.com/2008/11/retrospective-forgotten-temple-of.html Grognardia], [http://swordsandstitchery.blogspot.com/2015/12/retro-review-wg4-forgotten-temple-of.html SwordsandStichery]
* Think Pieces: [http://lordofthegreendragons.blogspot.com/2010/05/cold-text-file-wg4-afterword.html LordoftheGreenDragons], [http://greytalkarchives.blogspot.com/2015/02/re-tharizduns-elemental-trinity-was.html Greytalkarchives],  
* Think Pieces: [http://lordofthegreendragons.blogspot.com/2010/05/cold-text-file-wg4-afterword.html LordoftheGreenDragons], [http://greytalkarchives.blogspot.com/2015/02/re-tharizduns-elemental-trinity-was.html Greytalkarchives],  
* Forum Posts: RPG.Net- [https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/expanding-salvaging-the-forgotten-temple-of-tharizdun.780433/ Expanding/Salvaging The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun], [https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/1st-2nd-ed-caverns-of-tsojcanth-temple-of-tharizdun-and-wilderness-adventure.472802/ (1st/2nd ed) Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth, Temple of Tharizdun, Wilderness Adventure], Enworld- [https://www.enworld.org/threads/the-forgotten-temple-of-tharizdun-your-experiences.114633/ Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun- your experiences?] Dragonsfoot- [https://www.dragonsfoot.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=79731 Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun]
* Forum Posts: RPG.Net- [https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/expanding-salvaging-the-forgotten-temple-of-tharizdun.780433/ Expanding/Salvaging The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun], [https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/1st-2nd-ed-caverns-of-tsojcanth-temple-of-tharizdun-and-wilderness-adventure.472802/ (1st/2nd ed) Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth, Temple of Tharizdun, Wilderness Adventure], Enworld- [https://www.enworld.org/threads/the-forgotten-temple-of-tharizdun-your-experiences.114633/ Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun- your experiences?] Dragonsfoot- [https://www.dragonsfoot.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=79731 Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun]
 
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=== Bibliography ===
*Bambra, Jim. "Open Box." ''White Dwarf'' #44. London: Games Workshop, 1983.
*[[Gary Gygax|Gygax, Gary]]. ''The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1982.
*[[James Jacobs|Jacobs, James]]. "The Shadow Over D&D: Lovecraft's Influence on Dungeons & Dragons." ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' #324. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2004.
*[[Erik Mona]], [[James Jacobs]], et al. "The 30 Greatest D&D Adventures of All Time." ''[[Dungeon]]'' #116. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2004.
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Template:BookThe Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun is an adventure module for 1st Edition AD&D, for player characters levels 5-10 and presumably for a party size of 6-8 if following directly on from S4: The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth.

Blurb

"This special module is a combined wilderness and dungeon adventure scenario. It contains background information, referee's notes, encounter keys, outdoor and dungeon level maps, and new monsters and treasures. While it is designed to interface with THE LOST CAVERNS OF TSOJCANTH, this module is capable of standing alone. Likewise, while it is played within the Greyhawk Campaign, it can easily be adapted to play in any individual campaign which employs the ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONSTM game system"

Index

Art

  • Karen Nelson: Griffin(p.7), Heraldry of the Rotting Eye Tribe(p.9), Littered Quarter(p.13), Quaal's Feather Token(p.15), Writhing columns(p.18), Norker(p.21), Annis(p.31), Bead of Force(p.32), Grell(Backcover)

Characters

  • Groog, Mountain giant leader of the temple forces.(p.4,16,27)
  • Gwaylar, Laird of Gnome Vale and Uvalnoniz Clan(p.3)
  • An unnamed noble from the Kettish Family Aldeen(p.20)
  • Teldroll Storis, a mountain dwarf fighter/thief 9/10(p.20)
  • Wongas, the last High Priest of Tharizdun, now a Coffer Corpse(p.26)

Creatures

  • Aarakocra (p.6-7)
  • Annis (p.15,31)
  • Bear (p.5)
  • Boar (p.5-6)
  • Boggart (p.23,31)
  • Brown Mold (p.19)
  • Caryatd Column (p.26)
  • Coffer Corpse (p.26)
  • Dragon, Brass (p.7 Mentioned)
  • Dwarf (p.20)
  • Ear Seekers (p.25)
  • Giant, Hill (p.5-6,10,12,14)
  • Giant, Mountain (p.12-13,16)
  • Gnoll (p.11-12,18,22)
  • Gnome (p.3)
  • Grell (p.25)
  • Griffon (p.7)
  • Guardian Daemon (p.25)
  • Human (p.20)
  • Lamia (p.7-8)
  • Leucrotta (p.7)
  • Lion, Mountain (p.6)
  • Lynx, Giant (p.6)
  • Meazel (p.27)
  • Norker (p.5-6,10-12,14-15,18,20-21)
  • Ogre (p.5-6,10,12,16-17,20-22)
  • Orc (p.8)
    • Half Orc/Hobgoblin (p.8)
  • Otyugh (p.24)
  • Shadow Demon (p.28)
  • Spider, Huge (p.22)
  • Stag, Giant (p.6)
  • Stunjelly (p.24)
  • Troll(p.5-6,10-12,15,20)
  • Troll, Giant (p.12,19)
  • Wolf (p.5-6)
  • Wolf, Dire (p.17)

Items

  • Wand of Force- a wand that can be used as a sword and to cast Wall of Force and Bigby's Forceful Hand. (p.32)
  • Bead of Force- a bead that can be used to cause damage and trap creatures within a sphere(p.32)

Locations

Organisations

  • Jagged Knife Clan, orcs(p.8)
    • Rotting Eye Tribe(p.8)
  • Uvalnoniz Clan, gnomes (p.3)

Appendix

Trivia

The wand of force has been nicknamed 'The Lightsaber' by some fans.

The original players of this campaign were Luke Gygax, Mike Olson, Sonny Savage, Richard Kuntz, and Mitch Preston, with Gary Gygax as Dungeon Master.(p.30)

External Links