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Deadly Delves: Reign of Ruin (13th Age Compatible)

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Beware The Blackener Of Bright Waters, For She Is Come Again

Rumors of death move like a plague through the Crannogtowns of the Great Swamp—of ranger patrols mysteriously disappearing on routine scouting missions, of a winged shadow that blots out the midday sun, and of entire villages slaughtered, their homes left burning and the victims’ flesh melted from their bones. All evidence gathered from the sites of these massacres points to the heart of the Great Swamp, where an ancient and primitive tribe of lizardmen have ruled from an abandoned human temple for centuries on end. The Crannogtowns’ protectors, the Stormhammer Rangers, warn that horrid half-dragon monstrosities still stalk the bogs and travelers would do well to stay away from the inner swamp. Yet the killing and the carnage continue, and the people of the Crannogs plead for heroes to aid them now as they did in days long forgotten. Are you up to the challenge?

Reign Of Ruin is the first full-length adventure module in Jon Brazer Enterprises’ Deadly Delves product line, and is compatible with the 13th Age roleplaying game. This adventure is designed to challenge five 4th-level PCs like no other content has to date. Inside this volume, you’ll find:

  • More than 20 fully-developed new monsters for your 13th Age campaign

  • Eight new traps and eight new magic items waiting to be discovered, ranging from the entertaining to the awe-inspiring

  • Full-color maps of a Crannogtown village, as well as five floors of a terrifying temple dungeon

  • Story hooks that help GMs tie their players’ characters directly into the adventure using the Icon system

  • Specialized advice on playing a cunning black dragon against a group of PCs in a dangerous game of cat and mouse

  • Optional rules for using tactical terrain in select encounters

  • Enough content to take five 4th-level PCs from the Adventurer to Champion tier of play, with ideas to extend the story even further once you’re done exploring the temple

Dangers Unknown. Treasures Untold. Adventure Awaits.

"4-1/2 Dragonheads" -Iconic Podcast

"Richard Moore’s 'Reign of Ruin' was an honest surprise to me." 4-1/2 Stars - Endzeitgeist

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July 20th, 2019
This is a fun and shortish adventure in which an ancient cult has raised their Big Bad of Doom to get revenge on the society that oppressed them. Our heroes get involved and oppress them again, hopefully. It has many interesting questions and ideas [...]
Thilo G. [Featured Reviewer]
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November 14th, 2017
An Endzeitgeist.com review This module from Jon Brazer Enterprise’s „Deadly Delve“-series for experienced groups clocks in at 34 pages, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page SRD, 1 page back cover, leaving us with 30 pages of conten [...]
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