- Temple of the Frog
DnDmodule
module_title = Temple of the Frog (module)
module_
module_code = DA2
module_rules = Dungeons & Dragons Expert Set
module_character_levels = 10 - 14
module_campaign = Blackmoor
module_authors = Dave L. Arneson andDavid J. Ritchie
module_first_published = 1986
series = DA1, DA2, DA3, DA4."Temple of the Frog" (ISBN 0-88038-317-8) is a
1986 adventure module for the "Dungeons & Dragons "roleplaying game . Its module code is DA2 and its TSR product code is TSR 9175. [http://www.pen-paper.net/rpgdb.php?op=showbook&bookid=2498 "Temple of the Frog" entry] from Pen-paper.net]*Design: Dave L. Arneson and David J. Ritchie
*Editing: Deborah Campbell Ritchie
*Cover art: Dennis Beauvais
*Interior art: Mark Nelson
*Cartography: Dennis Kauth
*Typesetting: Kim N. LindauAdvertising blurb
The back cover of this module reads:
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Green Death...
That's what old hands call the Great Dismal Swamp. For centuries, this tangled maze of sluggish watercourses, stagnant ponds, and festering marshes has defended Blackmoor's southwestern frontier. Large armies and smaller parties have disappeared altogether inside its vast, dripping, claustophobic corridors.
Among those who have dropped from sight in the arboreal hell is young Risa Aleford, one of Blackmoor's most important leaders. Carried off to the sinister City of the Frog, she is now being held by the eccentric Monks of the Swamp. By making the baroness captive, the deranged monks have seriously weakened Blackmoor at a time when enemies already threaten it from all sides.
Yet, even as the Froggies gloat, the king of Blackmoor dispatches a small band of bold adventurers to the rescue. Deep into the Great Dismal Swamp they must go – far from sunlight and sanity – there to seek and save the captive baroness from the foul Monks of the Swamp. There to find – the Temple of the Frog.ee also
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External links
* [http://www.acaeum.com/ddindexes/modpages/da.html The DA series] from The Acaeum
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