Paul Wolfe’s Sepulcher of the Mountain God
was the second of the Dungeon Crawl Classics AL Series of adventures for Purple Duck Games, and (I
believe) Paul’s first published adventure.
Now, this is one that I have a hard time writing about for a few
reasons. First off, I playtested
it. Second off, I helped with the
editing. Third off, I have been involved
with Paul on other projects, such as In the Prison of the Squid Sorcerer and
Angels, Daemons, & Beings Between.
Finally, I have been involved with the publisher on other projects, such
as Bone Hoard of the Dancing Horror and Through the Cotillion of Hours.
So, I have some slight bias. And by "slight", I obviously mean "quite large" or even "too large to fairly review".
This leads me to point out independent
reviews: http://www.rpgnow.com/product_reviews_info.php?&reviews_id=78888&products_id=104748,
http://www.tenkarstavern.com/2012/08/mini-review-sepulcher-of-mountain-god.html,
and http://www.rpgnow.com/product_reviews_info.php?&reviews_id=78927&products_id=104748.
Finally, if you are like me, you find
yourself needing more 1st level materials for Dungeon Crawl Classics
as you lead various groups through various 0-level funnels. In a persistent game world, you don’t want to
simply re-use the same adventure multiple times. Having more low-level material is definitely
a boon.
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