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DM's Kit: Palace of the Red Pasha

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DM’s Kit: PALACE OF THE RED PASHA

There is little time to celebrate the victory at the Well of Dragons. The Lord’s Alliance believes the Cult of the Dragon has a stronghold in Calimport, the home of vanquished cult leader Severin Silrajin.

To find the secret stronghold, the heroes must explore the Palace of the Red Pasha in the city’s Wizard’s Ward.

Can they unravel the cult’s next insidious plot?

This is a Dungeons and Dragons adventure for characters of Level 16, springboarding from the events in The Rise of Tiamat in the Tyranny of Dragons storyline.

Written by Troy Taylor.

The adventure includes:

  • Descriptions of more than 20 NPCs.
  • A randomized mechanic for determining allies and enemies within the palace.
  • A hand-drawn player's map of the palace.
  • DM screen overhangs of the NPCs and adventure locations 


About the author: 
Troy E. Taylor has been writing and editing for roleplaying games since 2005. His publishing credits include Dragon magazine, Kobold Press and Engine Publishing. Since 2008 he has been a regular contributor to the multi-Ennie winning GM advice site, Gnome Stew.

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Troy T April 29, 2017 8:57 pm UTC
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Thank you Julie Y. for your generous review.
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Joseph A August 08, 2016 2:01 am UTC
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Plan on running this this upcoming weekend, but need to whittle it down to a one shot. in a 6-7 hour window. I know, it pains me too!

Other than rushing, (which I don't want to do)... any thought s here Troy?

Thanks!
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Dave Z April 15, 2016 3:34 pm UTC
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I've been looking for an adventure that picks up after the defeat of Tiamat. How long is the adventure, and how many levels can the PCs expect to gain if they play through it?
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Troy T April 15, 2016 4:04 pm UTC
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There are 28 numbered encounter areas (of which 15 are combat areas, but one not need go through all of them to complete the adventure). Not included in those 28 encounter areas are the adventure introduction and the exploration of the non-Dungeon areas of the palace. Most members of my group moved up one level in experience.

As for play length, my group got about 14 hours of actual play from it. But much of that included roleplaying, social encounters too.
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Dave Z April 15, 2016 4:29 pm UTC
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I'm sold! I probably won't get to run it for my group until after Gen Con, but I will be sure to leave a review when I do.
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Troy T April 15, 2016 4:41 pm UTC
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I Hope you enjoy it as much as thefolks at my gaming table did.
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Dave Z September 02, 2016 3:24 pm UTC
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As promised, I have left a review of Palace of the Red Pasha.
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Troy T October 17, 2016 1:12 pm UTC
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Thank you for the thorough review.
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