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Duteus witchfire trilogy12/30/2023 Thomas Savard's Summary: All in all, the world setting is neat. The plot and substance are very poor at best. The adventures are written well if not intuitively. Given the dark reputation of this area, asking too many questions about it can draw unwanted attention from criminals. The world sourcebook should have been written before these adventures were released. This task requires a Knowledge (local) check (DC 25) though the GM can assign modifiers as he sees fit. Those with intimate knowledge of Corvis have a chance to locate an entrance to the Undercity In the “civilized” areas PCs can still meet various human and non-human thugs and the PCs exploring the Undercity who stray from the well-traveled areas have a chance of running into devil rats, undead, bogrin, goraxes, gatormen, and other monsters. The Undercity is inhabited mostly by vagrants and criminals, but legends speak of far more sinister denizens. Some sections seem to hold together of their own accord, preserved by what the locals consider to be unnatural forces. Sections have begun to sink, citizens will often take exhaustive measures to shore up walls and prevent water from seeping inside the buildings, allowing them to persist underground. Others are natural passages or recent excavations by the inhabitants. In 'The Longest Night,' the players will visit the mysterious city of Corvis and become embroiled. Forum list Dungeons & Dragons One D&D (5.5E) Level Up: Advanced 5th Edition D&D Older Editions TTRPGs General Pathfinder & Starfinder EN Publishing Geek Talk & Media. 'The Witchfire Trilogy Part I: The Longest Night' is a role playing game adventure set in the exciting 'Iron Kingdoms' fantasy game world - a place where swords & sorcery meet steam power and gunpowder. Post new thread Whats new Latest activity Authors. Many of these passageways are ancient buildings and streets entombed in the damp earth. The setting of the Witchfire Trilogy, Iron Kingdoms is a. The Undercity, as the locals call it, is a treacherous subterranean maze. The swamp has swallowed many of Corvis’ original buildings.
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