Who is this game suitable for?
If you like role-playing games and enjoy playing genres like Fantasy (High Fantasy), this game is perfect for you.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Attribute/Stat Based, Dice, Level Based, Race Based und Random Attribute Generation...
Game Data
- Publisher
- Aegis Studios
- Designers
- R P Davis
- Artists
- Heather Shinn, Joe M. Woiak
- Mechanics
- Attribute/Stat Based (STR, CON, PER, etc), Dice (Various), Level Based (Earn XP and level up), Race Based (Player Race/Species affects gameplay), Random Attribute Generation (during Character Creation)
- Genre
- Fantasy (High Fantasy)
AN ADVENTURE by R P Davis
FOR Odysseys & Overlords
SUITABLE FOR 4-6 CHARACTERS OF 2ND – 5TH LEVEL
The party are traveling west through the Untamed Gauntlet, on their way to somewhere else and using a stream to guide their steps. They step out from under the eaves of the forest to spy looming before them a cliff, a tall wall of stone which stretches away to either side as far as they can see.
A waterfall cascades onto sharp rocks into a pool from which pours the stream they were following. The sheer cliff is easily 100 feet high, and too wet and slick to climb safely, though it can be tried.
Atop the cliff is a bare stone hill which looks like it was at one time worked by intelligent hands; a look-out post of sorts has been carved into its southernmost peak. The map says it’s called “Wyvernseeker Rock,” but it doesn’t say why.
The hill appears deserted.
A long age ago, beyond mortal memory, a forgotten people built a watching post and refuge atop and within Wyvernseeker Rock. A hundred years ago, an adventurer named Olaf Wyvernseeker claimed the Rock for his own and set out with companions to clear the lands thereabouts.
They were never heard from again.
The upper chambers of the Rock are a convenient lair for a Giant Rhadogessa and its spider servants.
Still, it’s got to be safer than climbing the cliff. Right?
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