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Latest revision as of 21:23, 14 June 2019

[  The Slaying Stone]
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System: Dungeons and Dragons 4e
Levels: 1 – 1 
Author: Logan Bonner 
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast 
Publication Date: 2010 
Format: paperback 
Page Count: 36 
Price:  
 
Product Blurb
Goblins have invaded Kiris Dahn, once a jewel in the crown of Nerath, the fallen human kingdom. Within its plundered ruins lie treasures yet to be unearthed, including the last of the slaying stones - deadly relics from bygone wars. Even now, evil forces scour the ruins in search of the stone, but they are not alone! Adventurers have come to Kiris Dahn, bringing death and destruction in their wake.
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Plot Summary[edit]

"The Slaying Stone" is a stand-alone DUNGEONS & DRAGONS® adventure designed for 1st-level characters. It fits easily into any homebrew campaign and features an easy-to-run encounter format and a full-color, double-sided battlemap.

Publication History[edit]

After finishing their initial series of modules for 4e D&D, Wizards of the Coast took a step back to revamp their approach, openly soliciting feedback on how to add more depth to adventures. The Slaying Stone (2010) is the first of the new series of adventures that arose from that feedback. It differs in several regards from the 4e D&D adventures that preceded it: smaller scope, lower price, all-color, less linear, better DM support, and more roleplaying encounters. The result is a fun and exciting adventure with over a dozen encounters and extremely good gameplay, a module that helps show the GM how to adapt as players use untraditional approaches to solving the adventure.

This is an excellent introduction to D&D for new adventurers.



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Facts about "The Slaying Stone"
AuthorLogan Bonner +
Maximum Level1 +
Media Typepaperback +
Minimum Level1 +
Module CodeHS1 +
Page Count36 +
Publication Date2010 +
PublisherWizards of the Coast +
SystemDungeons and Dragons 4e +
TitleThe Slaying Stone +