Publication:The Forge of Fury

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[  The Forge of Fury]
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System: Dungeons and Dragons 3e
Levels: 1 – 1 
Author: Dennis Cramer 
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast 
Publication Date: 2000 
Format: paperback 
Page Count: 36 
ISBN-10: 0-7869-1644-3
 
Product Blurb
What Waits in the Ruined Dwarf Stronghold?

Two hundred years ago, the great dwarf smith Durgeddin the Black built Khundrukar, a hidden stronghold for his war of vengeance against all orckind. For years Durgeddin labored, until the orcs discovered Khundrukar and stormed the citadel, slaying all within. Legends say that Durgeddin's masterful blades and glittering treasures were never found.

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Plot Summary[edit]

The Forge of Fury is a dungeon crawl, or site-based adventure, that describes the stronghold of Khundrukar.[1] The great dwarven smith, Durgeddin the Black, founded the secret stronghold within a great underground cavern system two hundred years ago when he and his clan were driven from their home by a horde of orcs and trolls. The orcs discovered the location of Khundrukar, Durgeddin's home, a century ago when they captured one of Durgeddin's clansmen. The orcs raised a great army that stormed the stronghold and slew the dwarves there, allowing the stronghold's five levels to fall into ruins. Now goblins, orcs and other monsters use the ruins as a base. Legends tell of the extraordinary blades Durgeddin forged in anger, enticing the player characters to come to the ruins of Khundrukar to obtain them.

Publication History[edit]

In 2017, Wizards re-released the adventure updated to 5th Edition rules as part of the Tales from the Yawning Portal collection.

Publication History[edit]

The book was published in 2000 and written by Richard Baker, with cover art by Todd Lockwood and interior art by Dennis Cramer. In 2017, Wizards re-released the adventure, updated to 5th Edition rules, as part of the Tales from the Yawning Portal collection.


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Facts about "The Forge of Fury"
AuthorDennis Cramer +
ISBN0-7869-1644-3 +
Maximum Level1 +
Media Typepaperback +
Minimum Level1 +
Page Count36 +
Publication Date2000 +
PublisherWizards of the Coast +
SystemDungeons and Dragons 3e +
TitleThe Forge of Fury +