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Dungeon Crawl Classics #6: Temple of the Dragon Cult

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An adventure for character levels 8-10

Remember the good old days, when adventures were underground, NPCs were there to be killed, and the finale of every dungeon was the dragon on the 20th level? Those days are back. Dungeon Crawl Classics don't waste your time with long-winded speeches, weird campaign settings, or NPCs who aren't meant to be killed. Each adventure is 100% good, solid dungeon crawl, with the monsters you know, the traps you fear, and the secret doors you know are there somewhere.

In Temple of the Dragon Cult, the characters are called in to pursue a dragon that the king's army was able to wound but not kill. It seems straightforward enough: the army tracked the dragon to its lair, and all the characters have to do is go in and kill it. But this dragon has a devoted cult of dragonblood followers who worship its every breath. Its lair is their temple -- and they'll fight to the death to defend their dragon-god...

Dungeon Crawl Classics can be integrated easily with any fantasy setting. If you enjoy this adventure, you might also enjoy the rest of the Dungeon Crawl Classics series.

If you enjoy this adventure, be sure to look for the rest of the Dungeon Crawl Classics line! This is only one of many great adventures, such as DCC #5: Aerie of the Crow God, which received a nomination for Best Adventure in the 2004 ENnie Awards. You can find more information at http://www.goodman-games.com
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Megan R. [Featured Reviewer]
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May 25th, 2018
Now that's a straightforward task: just go kill a dragon that has not only been mortally wounded but they've even tracked down its lair for you... or is it? Apart from the usual unease the thought of a cornered wounded predator ought to arouse, there [...]
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January 20th, 2007
Hey pogre here. Sad to say, but this is my least favorite of the DCCs I have purchased. The whole premise of following a wounded dragon back to its lair works until you discover there is a druid that is one of its minions - why isn't the dragon healed? [...]
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April 5th, 2006
One of the things I like about the DCC series is that they are easy to insert into a campaign due to the lack of specific background (by intent, I assume). This one has a slightly different feel to many of the others - it's got a smaller range b [...]
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May 29th, 2005
All the meaty goodness of those classic dungeon crawl adventures! Great to drop in to your game world when you are out of ideas, or just need something quick to run!<br><br><b>LIKED</b>: Well done, challenging, old-school monst [...]
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March 25th, 2005
This is a great campagin; I had several hours of messing with my players minds.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Very Good<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br> [...]
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