[ King's Festival]
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System:
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Dungeons and Dragons 1e
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Levels:
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1 – 3
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Author:
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Carl Sargent
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Publisher:
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TSR
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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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0-88038-746-7
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Price:
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Product Blurb
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Someone has "borrowed" a cleric, and without him, the fabled King's Festival cannot go on. Unfortunately, it looks like the orcs have him, and your characters must rescue him.
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Plot Summary[edit]
King's Festival is an introductory scenario set in the Grand Duchy of Karameikos, and includes advice for beginning players and Dungeon Masters (DMs). It functions as both a guide for beginning DMs and an introductory dungeon. The player characters must rescue a kidnapped cleric from a group of orcs or there will be no King's Festival.
The presentation in King's Festival is simple, streamlined, and easy to follow, with staging hints and advice for first-time DMs, and concise setting detail in the read-aloud sections. Pre-rolled PCs are included for a quick start, and a pull-out Combat Sequence Table is included on the Player Reference Sheet. Also provided are a few recommended rules, adaptations, and clarifications, such as giving beginning PCs no less than a minimum number of hit points at 1st level to avoid starting a character at one hit point.
Publication History[edit]
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