Deep Dwarven Delve

Deep Dwarven Delve
Deep Dwarven Delve
Code L3
Rules required AD&D
Campaign setting Generic or Greyhawk
Authors Lenard (Len) Lakofka
First published 1999
Linked modules
L1 L2 L3

L3 Deep Dwarven Delve is a Fantasy Adventure Module or "module" for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (1st edition).

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Publication history

Deep Dwarven Delve is a sequel to L1 The Secret of Bone Hill and L2 The Assassin's Knot, written as the concluding adventure in the "L" series. Len Lakofka completed the manuscript in 1979 for the 1st Edition AD&D rules, although it was not published and lay forgotten in the TSR design vault for twenty years. The manuscript was eventually recovered, and as part of the Dungeons & Dragons game's Silver Anniversary celebtration, L3 was finally published as one of the modules available as a limited release as part of the Dungeons & Dragons Silver Anniversary Collector's Edition set released in 1999.[1] However, in discussions at www.dragonsfoot.org, Lakofka has stated that the rewrite he had done with one of Wizards of the Coast's editors had gotten lost, and the published version was "about 80% of what the first draft of the module was."[2]

Lakofka published a sequel in 2009, Devilspawn, which was released through Dragonsfoot.[3]

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References

"TSR Silver Anniversary Collector's Edition". Dragonsfoot. http://www.dragonsfoot.org/subdomains/delversdungeon/Reviews/tsr_silver_anniversary_collector.htm. Retrieved 2007-03-06. 



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