- Fate of Istus
] is a multipart adventure for the "
Dungeons & Dragons "roleplaying game , taking place in the "World of Greyhawk "campaign setting . The module is designed for characters of any class or level, and was published as an in-game vehicle to explain the transition from the game's first to second edition.Table of Contents
Credits
Authors:
Nigel Findley ,Dan Salas ,Stephen Inniss ,Robert J. Kuntz
Coordinators: Bruce Heard, Karen S. BroomgardenEditing: Kim Mohan
Typography: Betty Elmore
Cartography: Diesel
Cover Art:Daniel Horne
Interior Art: Karl WallerDistributed to the book trade in the United States by Random House, Inc., and in Canada by Random House of Canada, Ltd. Distributed to the toy and hobby trade by regional distributors. Distributed in the United Kingdom by TSR UK Ltd.
product number 9253XXX1401
ISBN 0-88038-712-2Back cover reads
This collection of linked adventures takes characters from the Bandit Kingdoms to Furyondy to the Wild Coast, with stops in some of Greyhawks most exciting locales. But don't be fooled: This is more than just a travelogue.
A dread plague has struck the world of Greyhawk, and the adventurers must travel the length and breadth of the land seeking an explanation and a cure. This is no ordinary plague, but one that seems almost like a punishment - or a test - meted out by some greater power.
Should the characters fail to uncover the secret of this quest, the world of Greyhawk will be forever changed.
This epic campaign provides hitherto unknown details about the cities of Greyhawk and tests each major character class in the AD&D game.Notable nonplayer characters
*Cymbelline:
Half-elf 9th Level thief / 10th level bard
*Alaric: Human 7th level fighter
*Morgorath's Beastman Avatar: deity can appear as anything
*Arlina: 12th level cleric
*Narlond the white alchemist and the Prophet ofBoccob : 18th level magic useree also
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List of Dungeons & Dragons modules References and footnotes
External links
* [http://home.flash.net/~brenfrow/gh/gh-wg8.htm Fate of Istus] at the TSR Archive
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