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Castle Amber (module)
''Castle Amber'' is a ''Dungeons & Dragons'' List of Dungeons & Dragons modules, adventure module designed by Tom Moldvay. This was the second module designed for use with the ''Dungeons & Dragons Expert Set, Expert D&D set''. The module is in part an adaptation of Clark Ashton Smith's Averoigne stories, and set in the fictional medieval French province of that name. Plot summary The player characters explore the haunted mansion of the Amber family, and encounter new monsters such as the List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters#TSR 2501 - Monstrous Compendium - Mystara Appendix (1994), brain collector. The module is an adventure scenario set in a castle surrounded by an unusual gray mist.preview During their night's rest on their way to Glantri, the player characters are unexpectedly drawn into a large castle surrounded by an impenetrable, deadly mist. This is the result of a curse the wizard-noble Stephen Amber (''Etienne d'Amberville'') put on his treacherous ...
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''Castle Amber'' is a ''Dungeons & Dragons'' List of Dungeons & Dragons modules, adventure module designed by Tom Moldvay. This was the second module designed for use with the ''Dungeons & Dragons Expert Set, Expert D&D set''. The module is in part an adaptation of Clark Ashton Smith's Averoigne stories, and set in the fictional medieval French province of that name. Plot summary The player characters explore the haunted mansion of the Amber family, and encounter new monsters such as the List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters#TSR 2501 - Monstrous Compendium - Mystara Appendix (1994), brain collector. The module is an adventure scenario set in a castle surrounded by an unusual gray mist.preview During their night's rest on their way to Glantri, the player characters are unexpectedly drawn into a large castle surrounded by an impenetrable, deadly mist. This is the result of a curse the wizard-noble Stephen Amber (''Etienne d'Amberville'') put on his treacherous ...
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