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Pyramid Review
L1 -- Demons And Devils (for d20)
Published by Necromancer Games
Written by Bill Webb and Clark Peterson
Art by John Massé, Brian LeBlanc, and Conan Venus
$8.95
Scenario anthologies are not a new idea. Chaosium have probably published the most for Call of Cthulhu, but various Dungeons & Dragons adventures have also been released in this format. Judges Guild led the way for the First Edition with titles such as The Book of Ruins. TSR also published several for the Second Edition, including I13 - Adventure Pack 1 and REF3, The Book of Lairs. But until now, no publisher of adventures for d20 has followed suit.
L1 -- Demons And Devils is the third scenario published by Necromancer Games and the first anthology for the d20 system of adventures suitable for use with Dungeons & Dragons. It is a trilogy of adventures designed to run in one or two sessions, each as the culmination of a long quest for a particular mightily magical artifact guarded by either a demon or a devil. Each adventure already has an artifact to be found, but it is suggested that the DM is free to substitute his own. Each artifact is accompanied by the legend surrounding it, enabling easier working into an existing campaign. These are to be played by characters of at least 9th level and challenging enough for characters as high as 13th level. If the players are too attached to their characters to risk them upon any of these mini-adventures, Necromancer Games have made available . . .
This article originally appeared in the second volume of Pyramid. See the current Pyramid website for more information.
Article publication date: May 11, 2001
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