[ Child's Play]
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System:
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Dungeons and Dragons 2e
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Levels:
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13 – 15
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Author:
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Jean Rabe, Skip Williams
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Publisher:
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TSR
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Item Code:
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9265
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Publication Date:
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1989
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Format:
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Paperback
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Page Count:
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32
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ISBN-10:
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0-88038-756-4
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Product Blurb
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This action-packed adventure module is especially designed to give beginning Dungeon Masters and players help in learning the AD&D game system. But don't be fooled by the title! The adventure is far from easy - in fact, it has challenges that can bring the careless character's adventuring career to an abrupt halt! Filled with surprises and excitement, the adventure is still easy to referee - and during the game, players and the DM alike will pick up tips and information that will prove useful for many games to come.
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This text is quoted from promotion material. Text and images are copyrighted by the original publisher.
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Plot Summary
Child's Play is high-level introductory scenario to the 2nd edition rules, designed for beginning dungeon masters and player characters. The monarchy of Rhesdain, nestled deep in Greyhawk, somewhere on the edge of the Yetil Mountains, is in danger of toppling. A group of young noblemen, among them a few of Queen Joanna Lune's grandchildren, have launched a campaign to turn the country into a democracy. The group claims a Constitution exists which proves Rhesdain was never intended to be a monarchy. The rebels claim the land is free and the people who live there, according to the constitution, are free to choose their own rulers.
Publication History
WG10 Child's Play was written by Jean Rabe and Skip Williams, and published by TSR in 1989 as a 32-page booklet with an outer folder.
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