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[PFRPG] Purple Mountain I: Temple of the Locust Lord

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Level One: Temple of the Locust Cult is a Pathfinder Compatible Module designed for four 1st level characters that uses the medium XP advancement track. This module is designed to be played in any campaign setting with a mountain containing a megadungeon.

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The Purple Mountain series is designed to be the classic megadungeon in every way. To see more of its design philosophy check out our blog entry that started this madness.

Also check out the map tiles created to support this adventure by Crooked Staff Publishing.

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November 30th, 2011
Purple Mountain: Temple of the Locust Lord by Purple Duck Games This product is 30 pages long. It starts with a cover, map, and credits. (3 pages) Introduction (2 pages) Here it talks about the Megadungeon and this level of the dungeon. W [...]
Billiam B. [Featured Reviewer]
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November 27th, 2011
This is a really well presented module. Although it represents one level of the Purple Mountain megadungeon, it could also be played individually in a low level campaign for pathfinder / DnD3.5 – but could easily be adapted by a confident DM to most [...]
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November 18th, 2011
This first installment of Purple Duck's Purple Mountain dungeon is 30 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1.5 pages SRD and 1 page advertisement, leaving 25.5 pages of content for the first level of the dungeon. Purple Mountain is [...]
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