Crystal Spheres

Crystal Spheres
Crystal Spheres
The hummingbird swoops past a darkened sun.
The cover of the Crystal Spheres module, with art by Brom. The artwork depicts the Hummingbird, swooping past a darkened sun.
Code SJA3
Rules required Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition
Character levels 5-7
Campaign setting Spelljammer
Authors J. Paul LaFountain
First published 1990

Crystal Spheres is an adventure module published in 1990 for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.

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Plot summary

Crystal Spheres is a Spelljammer scenario, where the player characters encounter a unique ship, called the Hummingbird and its captain asks them to help save his homesphere from a mysterious bard called T'Lann.[1]

Publication history

SJA3 Crystal Spheres was written by J. Paul LaFountain, with a cover by Brom, and was published by TSR in 1990 as a 64-page booklet with a poster and an outer folder.[1]

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