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''The Elixir of Life'' is an adventure module published in 1983 for the ''
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''The Elixir of Life'' is a sequel to ''
The Forgotten King ''The Forgotten King'' is an adventure module published in 1983 for the ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game. Plot summary ''The Forgotten King'' consists of two short wilderness adventure scenarios, in which the player ...
'', and consists of two short adventure scenarios in which the player characters will need to recover the royal regalia from bugbears, and then acquire the Elixir of Life from a magician, with which they can revive the lost king of Pellham.


Publication history

RPGA4 ''The Elixir of Life'' was written by Bob Blake, with art by
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, and was published by TSR/RPGA in 1983 as a 16-page booklet with an outer folder. The module was a limited edition, sold only to members of the
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Dungeons & Dragons modules Role-playing game supplements introduced in 1983 {{D&D-stub