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Dungeon #170 (4e)

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Betrayal at Monadhan By David Noonan: The Scales of War Adventure Path continues into the epic tier. The characters are visited by an enigmatic new ally who sends them on a quest to the Shadowfell, to hunt down a lich working for Tiamat. But their journey must first take them to Monadhan, a Domain of Dread ruled by a powerful undead dragon dark lord. The characters must locate the entrance to the lich’s lair, defeat the dark lord, and deal with an unexpected enemy straight from the pages of legend. A Scales of War adventure for 21st-level PCs.

Explore Fairhaven By Chris Sims: The capital of Aundair in Eberron is explored in detail in this first in a three-part series on Fairhaven. In this article, learn more about the most prominent and important locations in the city.

City of Aboleths By Bruce R. Cordell: Aboleths are one of the most terrifying and alien threats in existence. Learn about one of their stronholds, complete with sample encounters and several new aboleth varieties, and prepare to turn your adventurers into thralls devoted to their new aboleth masters.

Monument of the Ancients By Brian R. James and Matt James: Barbarian attacks in the Moonsea North send panicked refugees pouring into the port city of Phlan. But something far more ominous and ancient drives the horse nomads to attack their neighbors. Poised to shatter the ancient monument keeping him from Faerûn, a “lost god” from Toril’s past sends an agent from the Elemental Chaos to herald his long prophesized return… An adventure for 13th-level PCs.

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Editorial by Chris Youngs: Short and Sweet

Ruling Skill Challenges By Mike Mearls: Mike continues to educate on the nature of skill challenges, with unique applications and examples.

Save My Game By Stephen Radney-MacFarland: A DM’s best friend? Stephen Radney-MacFarland, back with more advice and letters from the mailbag.

Dungeoncraft By James Wyatt: James discusses the latest changes to his fledgling campaign.

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