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Les Souterrains de la Mort

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Quelque chose de maléfique dévore les âmes des vivants à Chult, mais avant que les personnages n’affrontent les horreurs de La Tombe de l’Annihilation, ils doivent d’abord découvrir l’origine de la malédiction mortelle en explorant la tour d’une liche dans les Bois-Manteaux. Cette aventure préliminaire est conçue pour un groupe de quatre à six personnages de niveau 1, qui devrait atteindre le niveau 2 à la fin de leur périple. Il s’agit d’un prélude à la campagne La Tombe de l’Annihilation.

Qu’est ce qui a inspiré Les Souterrains de la Mort ?

L’introduction à La Tombe de l’Annihilation indique que Syndra Silvaine a appris l’existence de l’Exacteur par les Ménestrels, qui ont « reçu leurs renseignements d’une liche ». Cette aventure relate l’histoire qui a permis aux Ménestrels de recueillir ces informations.

Les Souterrains de la Mort a un second but : impliquer personnellement les personnages dans la campagne de La Tombe de l’Annihilation en introduisant un PNJ qu’ils aiment. La malédiction mortelle provoque la mort de ce personnage, offrant une raison plus personnelle aux personnages d’aller à Chult.  

Traduit et publié avec l'autorisation de l'auteur de la version originale, James Introcaso. Merci à lui !

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