- Cauldron (Shackled City)
Cauldron is the primary setting in the
fantasy Adventure Path Shackled City , a collection of adventures for the "Dungeons & Dragons "roleplaying game . The city is nominally located in the "World of Greyhawk ", though it is designed to be easily adapted to othercampaign settings .hackled City's Impact on Cauldron
The Adventure Paths were published by
Paizo Publishing as serials of 12 modules, 1 per issue over the course of a year. Before the publication of the "Shackled City" Adventure Path, Cauldron was an obscure part of the Greyhawk landscape without significant background or development. In the Adventure Path, the city was expanded greatly, and became the center of multiple plot threads within the overall evolving Greyhawk lore that Paizo developed, eventually dovetailing with the later Adventure Path, "Age of Worms" which was initially centered on a city not far from Cauldron.The Adventure Paths were widely lauded throughout the industry, and the collected issues of "Shackled City", including extensive background and location notes on Cauldron and its residents, were nominated for multiple
ENnies in 2006. [ [http://www.d20zines.com/v7/node/2967 The Shackled City Adventure Path Review] by Steven Creech, 2d0 Magazine Rack]Geography and population
Located in the
caldera of a dormantvolcano , Cauldron is a medium-sized city. The city has extensive sub-terrainian caverns that connect at various places to theUnderdark .In the "World of Greyhawk", the city is set in the
Hellfurnaces , near theAmedio Jungle , east of the "Sea of Dust", and southwest from the "Azure Sea" and "Jeklea Bay".In the "Forgotten Realms", the city is set somewhere on the Chultean Peninsula in the Jungle of Chult.
History
The city of Cauldron was founded by
Surabar Spellmason around 500-600 years before the nominal "present day" in the campaign.References
*Decker, Jesse, James Jacobs, Tito Leati, David Noonan, Christopher Perkins, and Chris Thomasson. "The Shackled City" (
Paizo Publishing , 2005).
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