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Critical Hits #22 ? Pantheon of Pain
an encounter by Rob Clayton Jones




D20 System

7 Pages/color
Encounter Level 3

Critical Hits is a series of fantasy encounters created to be dropped into any existing campaign as an interesting diversion from the main storyline or played as a single evening's entertainment. This popular range of products provides DM and player alike with unusual and interesting, sometimes comical but always memorable encounters.

In Pantheon of Pain, the party find the ruins of an overgrown temple surrounding an imposing statue. As they explore the ruins, they discover the site has a gruesome past and hides a grisly secret. Can the heroes make it through the dread temple and make it out alive, or will the fate of the Slymothians befall the players too in the temple of doom?

  • Versatile - Critical Hits can easily be used as a distraction in an ongoing campaign or as a one-shot short scenario

  • Memorable - Each Critical Hits encounter is crammed with unforgettable NPCs and situations that encourage creative role-playing

  • Value for Money - At $3.75, Critical Hits are easy to pick up and hard to put down!

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December 1st, 2003
The heart of this adventure lies in a pretty complex puzzle that the PCs will have to figure out. If your group consists of players who enjoy puzzles, you'll probably rank this adventure higher than I. With that said, it has a pretty cool setup and som [...]
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This title was added to our catalog on October 09, 2003.