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The '''Age of Worms''' is an age of darkness and despair heard of only in ancient prophecies.
[[File:Dungeon AoW TSR82124 180.jpg|thumb|Front cover of ''[[Dungeon (magazine)|Dungeon]]'' Issue 124 (July 2005), illustrated by [[Wayne Reynolds]], which featured the first chapter of ''Age of Worms''.]]


The herald of the Age of Worms is said to be the undead deity [[Kyuss]], who is somehow involved with the [[Ebon Triad]].
The '''''Age of Worms'' Adventure Path''' (or simply '''''Age of Worms''''') is the second [[Wikipedia:Adventure Path|adventure path]] for D&D, published over twelve installments from July 2005 through June 2006 in ''[[Dungeon (magazine)|Dungeon]]'' magazine. A campaign designed to take PCs from 1st to 20th level, ''Age of Worms'' was given an Honorable Mention in the "Best Adventure" category of the 2007 [[Wikipedia:ENnies|ENnie Awards]].<ref>[http://www.ennieawards.com/07noms.pdf The 2007 Nominees Flyer] on ennieawards.com</ref>


==The Age of Worms Adventure Path==
== Story ==
The '''Age of Worms''' can also refer to ''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine's '''[[Age of Worms (adventure path)|Age of Worms Adventure Path]]''', a campaign designed to take player characters from 1st-20th level over the course of twelve issues (''Dungeon'' #124-135). Though the adventure path is set in a somewhat abstracted ''[[World of Greyhawk]]''. (The [[Free City of Greyhawk]] becomes ''The Free City'', etc.), it can be adapted to other D&D campaign worlds and notes are provided for converting the setting to Eberron or Forgotten Realms.
The Age of Worms is an age of darkness and despair heard of only in ancient Prophecy. According to these prophecies, the Herald of the Age of Worms is said to be the undead deity [[Kyuss (Greyhawk)|Kyuss]], the Wormgod, who is somehow involved with the [[Ebon Triad]], a cult introduced in the previous Adventure Path, ''[[The Shackled City Adventure Path|Shackled City]]''.


The Age of Worms adventure path was the next in succession after the [[Shackled City]] adventure path. It is followed by a third Adventure Path called [[Savage Tide]].
== Setting ==
''Age of Worms'' differs from the first Adventure Path primarily in its use of established ''[[Greyhawk]]'' characters, locations such as the [[Free City of Greyhawk]], and items such as the [[Rod of Seven Parts]].<ref>[[Wolfgang Baur|Baur, Wolfgang]]. December 2005. '''A Gathering of Winds'''. [[Dungeon (magazine)|Dungeon]]. Paizo Publishing, LLC. pp39-66</ref> Though the series is set in a somewhat abstracted ''World of Greyhawk'' (the Free City of Greyhawk becomes the Free City, etc.), supplements were made available online that detail the names of the cities for [[wikipeida:Dungeon Master|DM]]s wishing to adapt it to other settings such as ''[[wikipedia:Eberron|Eberron]]'' or ''[[wikipedia:Forgotten Realms|Forgotten Realms]]''.


===Summary===
== Summary ==
The Age of Worms develops from a small town of [[Diamond Lake]], then leads to intrigue in the [[Free City of Greyhawk|Free City]] and then on to a mysterious cult that exists only as a front to bring about the events leading up to the Age of Worms. As the players encounter the various architects of the plot, they uncover the nature of the coming age, and battle the ultimate masterminds behind it. In the end, they face the two primary antagonists: [[Dragotha]] and Kyuss.
''Age of Worms'' develops from a small town of [[Diamond Lake]], leads to intrigue in the Free City, and then on to a mysterious cult that serves as a front to bring about the events leading up to the Age of Worms. As the players encounter the various architects of the plot, they uncover the nature of the coming age, and battle the ultimate masterminds behind it. In the end, they face off against the two primary antagonists: [[Dragotha]], a powerful [[Dracolich]], and his master, [[Kyuss]].


This adventure path differs from the first primarily in its use of established ''[[World of Greyhawk]]'' characters such as Kyuss; locations such as Greyhawk (though it is called "The Free City"); and items such as the [[Rod of Seven Parts]].
The entire Adventure Path consists of the following installments:


The entire Adventure Path consists of the following adventures:
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! Title
! Authors
! Illustrators
! width="50" | Levels
! width="40" | Issue
! width="100" | Date
|-
| style="text-align: center;" | 1
| "The Whispering Cairn"
| [[Erik Mona]]
| Joachim Barrum, Chad Du Lac, [[Steve Prescott]], [[Eva Widermann]], Jim Zubkavich;  [[Wayne Reynolds]] <small>(cover)</small>; [[Rob Lazzaretti]] <small>([[Wikipedia:cartography|cartography]] for entire series)</small>, [[Darlene Pekul]] <small>([[Wikipedia:calligraphy|calligraphy]] for entire series)</small>
| style="text-align: center;" | 1–3
| style="text-align: center;" | 124
| style="text-align: center;" | July 2005
|-
| colspan="7" | A band of would-be adventurers explore a long-lost tomb near [[Diamond Lake]] and uncover a [[Necromancer (Dungeons & Dragons)|necromancer]]'s conspiracy with local merchants.
|-
| style="text-align: center;" | 2
| "The Three Faces of Evil"
| [[Mike Mearls]]
| J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann
| style="text-align: center;" | 3–4
| style="text-align: center;" | 125
| style="text-align: center;" | August 2005
|-
| colspan="7" | The heroes penetrate a tripartite cult operating in secret underneath Dourstone Mine, hoping to merge their three unholy deities. The name of [[Kyuss]] and rumors of worm-eaten dead arise.
|-
| style="text-align: center;" | 3
| "Encounter at Blackwall Keep"
| [[Sean K. Reynolds]]
| J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann
| style="text-align: center;" | 5–6
| style="text-align: center;" | 126
| style="text-align: center;" | September 2005
|-
| colspan="7" | While seeking out a sage to shed light on their recent discoveries, the heroes come upon Blackwall Keep, an outpost beset by [[lizardfolk]], and a rescue mission ensues.
|-
| style="text-align: center;" | 4
| style=white-space:nowrap | "The Hall of Harsh Reflections"
| [[Jason Bulmahn]]
| J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann
| style="text-align: center;" | 7–8
| style="text-align: center;" | 127
| style="text-align: center;" | October 2005
|-
| colspan="7" | In the enormous [[Free City of Greyhawk|Free City]], [[wikipedia:Doppelganger (Dungeons & Dragons)|doppelganger]] assassins lead the heroes to an [[illithid]] dealing in unholy relics.
|-
| style="text-align: center;" | 5
| "The Champion's Belt"
| style=white-space:nowrap | Tito Leati, Richard Pett
| J. Barrum, Matt Dixon, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann; [[Howard Lyon]] <small>(cover)</small>
| style="text-align: center;" | 9–10
| style="text-align: center;" | 128
| style="text-align: center;" | November 2005
|-
| colspan="7" | In order to investigate Loris Raknian, the warlord who tried to have them killed, the heroes must enroll in the greatest gladiatorial tournament in the world – the Free City Games. What they end up with is an Apostle of Kyuss come to claim the blood of a champion.
|-
| style="text-align: center;" | 6
| "A Gathering of Winds"
| [[Wolfgang Baur]]
| J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann
| style="text-align: center;" | 11–12
| style="text-align: center;" | 129
| style="text-align: center;" | December 2005
|-
| colspan="7" | The heroes return to Diamond Lake to seek out their patron Allustan and present him with all they've learned of the cult of Kyuss and their activity. When they find that the [[Dragon|dragon]] Ilthane has leveled Allustan's home, they must defeat it and re-enter the Whispering Cairn to seek out the missing wizard.
|-
| style="text-align: center;" | 7
| "The Spire of Long Shadows"
| [[Jesse Decker]]
| J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann
| style="text-align: center;" | 13–14
| style="text-align: center;" | 130
| style="text-align: center;" | January 2006
|-
| colspan="7" | Allustan's mentor [[Tenser]] tells the heroes of his colleague [[Bucknard]], who explored the site of Kyuss' divine apotheosis. When they follow in Balakarde's footsteps, the heroes find a site with tales of its own to tell of Kyuss and his blasphemous practices, as well as the alien architect of the Age of Worms.
|-
| style="text-align: center;" | 8
| "The Prince of Redhand"
| Richard Pett
| J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann
| style="text-align: center;" | 15–16
| style="text-align: center;" | 131
| style="text-align: center;" | February 2006
|-
| colspan="7" | Tenser tells the heroes to seek out [[Lashonna]], sorcerous advisor to tyrannical Prince [[Zeech]] of Redhand and possibly the last person to see [[Bucknard]] alive. To meet her, however, the heroes must make it through Prince Zeech's extravagant ball and be on their best behavior.
|-
| style="text-align: center;" | 9
| "The Library of Last Resort"
| Nicolas Logue
| J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann
| style="text-align: center;" | 16–17
| style="text-align: center;" | 132
| style="text-align: center;" | March 2006
|-
| colspan="7" | Once the heroes meet Lashonna, she sends them to the Isle of Last Resort, to uncover the location of the phylactery of Kyuss' general, the [[dracolich]] [[Dragotha]]. A power-hungry cleric of [[Vecna]] and his minions have the same idea, however.
|-
| style="text-align: center;" | 10
| "Kings of the Rift"
|[[Greg A. Vaughan]]
| J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann; [[David Hudnut]] <small>(cover)</small>
| style="text-align: center;" | 18–19
| style="text-align: center;" | 133
| style="text-align: center;" | April 2006
|-
| colspan="7" | Now that the heroes know where to find Dragotha's phylactery, they must get it. This involves infiltrating a huge fortress currently occupied by giants and besieged by dragons.
|-
| style="text-align: center;" | 11
| "Into the Wormcrawl Fissure"
| [[James Jacobs (game designer)|James Jacobs]]
| J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann; Dan Scott <small>(cover)</small>
| style="text-align: center;" | 19–20
| style="text-align: center;" | 134
| style="text-align: center;" | May 2006
|-
| colspan="7" | With Dragotha's phylactery secured, the heroes must travel into the deadly Wormcrawl Fissure to reunite Bucknard's broken spirit and either destroy or blackmail Kyuss' dracolich general.
|-
| style="text-align: center;" | 12
| "Dawn of a New Age"
| Tito Leati
| J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann; Wayne Reynolds <small>(cover)</small>
| style="text-align: center;" | 20–21
| style="text-align: center;" | 135
| style="text-align: center;" | June 2006
|-
| colspan="7" | The new Spire is complete, and [[Alhaster]] is under siege from legions of Kyuss' undead minions. The heroes must battle their way through the city and fight back the darkness before confronting the Wormgod himself.
|}


* "[[The Whispering Cairn]]" By [[Erik Mona]], ''Dungeon'' #124. A band of would-be adventurers explore a long-lost tomb near [[Diamond Lake]] and uncover a necromancer's conspiracy with local merchants.
==References==
* "[[The Three Faces of Evil]]" By [[Mike Mearls]], ''Dungeon'' #125. The heroes penetrate a tripartite cult operating in secret underneath Dourstone Mine, hoping to merge their three unholy deities. The name of Kyuss and rumors of worm-eaten dead arise.
=====Citations=====
* "[[Encounter at Blackwall Keep]]" By [[Sean K. Reynolds]], ''Dungeon'' #126. While seeking out a sage to shed light on their recent discoveries, the heroes come upon an [[Blackwall Keep]] beset by [[lizardfolk]], and a rescue mission ensues.
<references />
* "[[The Hall of Harsh Reflections]]" By [[Jason Buhlman]], ''Dungeon'' #127. In the enormous [[Greyhawk City|Free City]], doppelganger assassins lead the heroes to an [[illithid]] dealing in unholy relics.
* "[[The Champion's Belt]]" By [[Tito Leati]], ''Dungeon'' #128. In order to investigate the [[Loris Raknian|warlord]] who tried to have them killed, the heroes must enroll in the greatest gladiatorial tournament in the world -- the Free City Games. What they end up with is an Apostle of Kyuss come to claim the blood of a champion.
* "[[A Gathering of Winds]]" By [[Wolfgang Baur]], ''Dungeon'' #129. The heroes return to Diamond Lake to seek out their patron [[Allustan]] and present him with all they've learned of the cult of Kyuss and their activity. When they find a [[Ilthane]] has leveled Allustan's home, they must defeat it and re-enter the Whispering Cairn to seek out the missing wizard.
* "[[The Spire of Long Shadows]]" By [[Jesse Decker]], ''Dungeon'' #130. Allustan's mentor [[Tenser|Manzorian]] tells the heroes of his colleague [[Bucknard|Balakarde]], who explored the site of Kyuss' divine apotheosis. When they follow in Balakarde's footsteps, the heroes find a site with tales of its own to tell of Kyuss and his blasphemous practices, as well as the alien architect of the Age of Worms.
* "[[The Prince of Redhand]]" By [[Richard Pett]], ''Dungeon'' #131. Manzorian tells the heroes to seek out [[Lashonna]], sorcerous advisor to tyrannical Prince [[Zeech]] of [[Redhand]] and possibly the last person to see Balakarde alive. To meet her, however, the heroes must make it through Prince Zeech's extravagant ball and be on their best behavior.
* "[[The Library of Last Resort]]" By [[Nicholas Logue]], ''Dungeon'' #132. Once the heroes meet Lashonna, she sends them to the [[Isle of Last Resort]], to uncover the location of the phylactery of Kyuss' general, the [[dracolich]] [[Dragotha]]. A power-hungry cleric of [[Vecna]] and his minions have the same idea, however.
* "[[Kings of the Rift]]" By [[Greg A. Vaughan]], ''Dungeon'' #133. Now that the heroes know where to find Dragotha's phylactery, they must get it. This involves infiltrating a huge fortress currently occupied by giants and besieged by dragons.
* "[[Into the Wormcrawl Fissure]]" By [[James Jacobs]], ''Dungeon'' #134. With Dragotha's phylactery secured, the heroes must travel into the deadly [[Wormcrawl Fissure]] to reunite Balakarde's broken spirit and either destroy or blackmail Kyuss' dracolich general.
* "[[Dawn of a New Age]]" By Tito Leati, ''Dungeon'' #135. The new Spire is complete, and [[Alhaster]] is under siege from legions of Kyuss's undead minions. The heroes must battle their way through the city and fight back the darkness before confronting the Wormgod himself.


==See also==
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=====Zavoda Index Entry=====
The [[Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index]] page has a list of sources, abbreviations, and a link to the full index.


==Bibliography==
An entry is needed for the Age of Worms in the Zavoda Index.
*[[Wolfgang Baur|Baur, Wolfgang]]. "A Gathering of Winds." ''[[Dungeon]]'' #129. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2005.
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*[[Bulmahn, Jason]]. "The Hall of Harsh Reflections." ''[[Dungeon]]'' #127. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2005.


*[[Decker, Jesse]]. "The [[Spire of Long Shadows]]." ''[[Dungeon]]'' #130. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2006.


*[[Jacobs, James]]. "Into the [[Wormcrawl Fissure]]." ''[[Dungeon]]'' #134. Bellevue, WA: Pazio Publishing, 2006.


*[[Leati, Tito]]. "The Champion's Belt." ''[[Dungeon]]'' #128. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2005.
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*-----. "Dawn of a New Age." ''[[Dungeon]]'' #135. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2006.
[[Category:Canonical sources]]
 
*[[Logue, Nicholas]]. "The Library of [[Last Resort]]." ''Dungeon'' #132. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2006.
 
*Mearls, Mike. "The Three Faces of Evil. ''Dungeon'' #125. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2005.
 
*[[Erik Mona|Mona, Erik]]. ''Age of Worms Overload''. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2005. Available online:[http://paizo.com/dungeon/news/v5748eaic9jzc]
*-----. "Backdrop: [[Diamond Lake]]." ''[[Dungeon]]'' #124. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2005.
*-----. "The [[Whispering Cairn]]." ''[[Dungeon]]'' #124. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2005.
 
*[[Pett, Richard]]. "The Prince of [[Redhand]]." ''[[Dungeon]]'' #131. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2006.
 
*[[Sean K. Reynolds|Reynolds, Sean K]]. "Encounter at [[Blackwall Keep]]." ''[[Dungeon]]'' #126. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2005.
 
*[[Vaughan, Greg A]].  "Kings of the Rift" ''[[Dungeon]]'' #133. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2006.

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Front cover of Dungeon Issue 124 (July 2005), illustrated by Wayne Reynolds, which featured the first chapter of Age of Worms.

The Age of Worms Adventure Path (or simply Age of Worms) is the second adventure path for D&D, published over twelve installments from July 2005 through June 2006 in Dungeon magazine. A campaign designed to take PCs from 1st to 20th level, Age of Worms was given an Honorable Mention in the "Best Adventure" category of the 2007 ENnie Awards.[1]

Story

The Age of Worms is an age of darkness and despair heard of only in ancient Prophecy. According to these prophecies, the Herald of the Age of Worms is said to be the undead deity Kyuss, the Wormgod, who is somehow involved with the Ebon Triad, a cult introduced in the previous Adventure Path, Shackled City.

Setting

Age of Worms differs from the first Adventure Path primarily in its use of established Greyhawk characters, locations such as the Free City of Greyhawk, and items such as the Rod of Seven Parts.[2] Though the series is set in a somewhat abstracted World of Greyhawk (the Free City of Greyhawk becomes the Free City, etc.), supplements were made available online that detail the names of the cities for DMs wishing to adapt it to other settings such as Eberron or Forgotten Realms.

Summary

Age of Worms develops from a small town of Diamond Lake, leads to intrigue in the Free City, and then on to a mysterious cult that serves as a front to bring about the events leading up to the Age of Worms. As the players encounter the various architects of the plot, they uncover the nature of the coming age, and battle the ultimate masterminds behind it. In the end, they face off against the two primary antagonists: Dragotha, a powerful Dracolich, and his master, Kyuss.

The entire Adventure Path consists of the following installments:

Chapter Title Authors Illustrators Levels Issue Date
1 "The Whispering Cairn" Erik Mona Joachim Barrum, Chad Du Lac, Steve Prescott, Eva Widermann, Jim Zubkavich; Wayne Reynolds (cover); Rob Lazzaretti (cartography for entire series), Darlene Pekul (calligraphy for entire series) 1–3 124 July 2005
A band of would-be adventurers explore a long-lost tomb near Diamond Lake and uncover a necromancer's conspiracy with local merchants.
2 "The Three Faces of Evil" Mike Mearls J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann 3–4 125 August 2005
The heroes penetrate a tripartite cult operating in secret underneath Dourstone Mine, hoping to merge their three unholy deities. The name of Kyuss and rumors of worm-eaten dead arise.
3 "Encounter at Blackwall Keep" Sean K. Reynolds J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann 5–6 126 September 2005
While seeking out a sage to shed light on their recent discoveries, the heroes come upon Blackwall Keep, an outpost beset by lizardfolk, and a rescue mission ensues.
4 "The Hall of Harsh Reflections" Jason Bulmahn J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann 7–8 127 October 2005
In the enormous Free City, doppelganger assassins lead the heroes to an illithid dealing in unholy relics.
5 "The Champion's Belt" Tito Leati, Richard Pett J. Barrum, Matt Dixon, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann; Howard Lyon (cover) 9–10 128 November 2005
In order to investigate Loris Raknian, the warlord who tried to have them killed, the heroes must enroll in the greatest gladiatorial tournament in the world – the Free City Games. What they end up with is an Apostle of Kyuss come to claim the blood of a champion.
6 "A Gathering of Winds" Wolfgang Baur J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann 11–12 129 December 2005
The heroes return to Diamond Lake to seek out their patron Allustan and present him with all they've learned of the cult of Kyuss and their activity. When they find that the dragon Ilthane has leveled Allustan's home, they must defeat it and re-enter the Whispering Cairn to seek out the missing wizard.
7 "The Spire of Long Shadows" Jesse Decker J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann 13–14 130 January 2006
Allustan's mentor Tenser tells the heroes of his colleague Bucknard, who explored the site of Kyuss' divine apotheosis. When they follow in Balakarde's footsteps, the heroes find a site with tales of its own to tell of Kyuss and his blasphemous practices, as well as the alien architect of the Age of Worms.
8 "The Prince of Redhand" Richard Pett J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann 15–16 131 February 2006
Tenser tells the heroes to seek out Lashonna, sorcerous advisor to tyrannical Prince Zeech of Redhand and possibly the last person to see Bucknard alive. To meet her, however, the heroes must make it through Prince Zeech's extravagant ball and be on their best behavior.
9 "The Library of Last Resort" Nicolas Logue J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann 16–17 132 March 2006
Once the heroes meet Lashonna, she sends them to the Isle of Last Resort, to uncover the location of the phylactery of Kyuss' general, the dracolich Dragotha. A power-hungry cleric of Vecna and his minions have the same idea, however.
10 "Kings of the Rift" Greg A. Vaughan J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann; David Hudnut (cover) 18–19 133 April 2006
Now that the heroes know where to find Dragotha's phylactery, they must get it. This involves infiltrating a huge fortress currently occupied by giants and besieged by dragons.
11 "Into the Wormcrawl Fissure" James Jacobs J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann; Dan Scott (cover) 19–20 134 May 2006
With Dragotha's phylactery secured, the heroes must travel into the deadly Wormcrawl Fissure to reunite Bucknard's broken spirit and either destroy or blackmail Kyuss' dracolich general.
12 "Dawn of a New Age" Tito Leati J. Barrum, S. Prescott, E. Weidermann; Wayne Reynolds (cover) 20–21 135 June 2006
The new Spire is complete, and Alhaster is under siege from legions of Kyuss' undead minions. The heroes must battle their way through the city and fight back the darkness before confronting the Wormgod himself.

References

Citations
  1. The 2007 Nominees Flyer on ennieawards.com
  2. Baur, Wolfgang. December 2005. A Gathering of Winds. Dungeon. Paizo Publishing, LLC. pp39-66
Zavoda Index Entry

The Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index page has a list of sources, abbreviations, and a link to the full index.

An entry is needed for the Age of Worms in the Zavoda Index.