Face The Forge Of Fury In New FREE D&D Adventure
April 22, 2020 by brennon
Dungeons & Dragons fans can take on another big adventure for FREE until May 20th thanks to D&D Beyond. Will you be undertaking The Forge Of Fury?
Here is some of the background to this particular adventure.
"The Forge of Fury is set in the ruined stronghold of Khundrukar where characters search for a reputed cache of Durgeddin’s superior blades and find the stronghold inhabited by dangerous monsters."
All of the additional content needed to run the adventure is included over on the D&D Beyond platform so you just need to grab the Free Rules for D&D 5th Edition and you're good to go.
The Forge Of Fury originally released back in 2000 for D&D 3rd Edition and was part of a longer campaign. You will be able to adventure from 1st level through to 3rd before setting off on your own escapades afterwards!
Are you going to be checking this one out?
"You will be able to adventure from 1st level through to 3rd before setting off on your own escapades afterwards!"
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Another free Instalment I’m grateful to receive and share with my RPG group ?♂️
This looks like fun! I’ve been getting the hang of D&D by running a solo campaign, so I’d love to check this out.
the layout maps look great.
I ran this last year for my group. We had fun with it as written (although I swapped out enemies for more interesting ones at points) but I would warn any GMs to look at the map layouts carefully. There are large sections of the levels that can be skipped easily and my players caught me out by skipping an entire session’s worth of content.
I can recommend this adventure. In 2003 (ish) I used it to resurrect a 1e campaign that paused in 1982. We converted characters and picked up. It was a rip roaring success- so much so that we finally finished the campaign in 2018 with characters at level 20 (we are slow players only meeting up 4 times a year or so). I thought it had everything you want from a low level adventure – including a dragon!
36 years to finish a campaign might be worth a call to Guinness? Just struck me…..