Expedition to the demonweb pits giantitp
Now the question is - how do these modules and campaigns compare to each other? Who did the Underdark Best in the opinion of the RPG. So far I haven't read very much of the book but it looks quite nice. It seems that my FLGS sent it out a little bit earlier.
#Expedition to the demonweb pits giantitp code
The Demonweb is accessible from the first layer of the Abyss, Pazunia, through a dark pit. DnDmodule module title Expedition to the Demonweb Pits module module code 955687200 module rules D D 3.5 module character levels 912 module campaign Planescape module authors Wolfgang. Same super long campaign would later bring us its own take on Ghouls but that was moved into the Shadowfell which is a step away from Underdark for me to not include.ĥe finally has, aside from Kobold Press' own campaign, a module Out of the Abyss, starting the party as trapped in the Underdark and bringing out demon lords to threaten it and the whole world, which is an interesting take. Well it looks like Expedition to the Demonweb Pits was delivered to Germany a little bit earlier and so I found a packet containing the book in my mailbox. The Demonweb Pits contain portals to a variety of other worlds and planes, including a cloud world, a tundra, a jungle, a savanna, a woodlands, and a more conventional fantasy world. Kobold Press' module is set in their own world and uses its own names but I think we all can see what they are referring to.ģe (technically it's all 3.5 but I don't feel like having to clarify it all the time) City of the Spider Queen by James Wyatt is one of those modules that tie to D&D novels, in this case, W ar of the Spider Queen - the party has to stop Drow raids on the surface caused by Drow having to flee from an assault of their enemies in wake of Loth abandoning them.Īlso 3rd edition Expedition to the Demonweb Pits by Baur and Gwendolyn Kestrel has the PCs as pawns of a demon prince trying to launch his own scheme against Loth.Ĥth Edition had Demon Queen's Enclave by Chris Sims and David Noonan, giving us an outpost of Drow currently threatened by a Vampire Drow in service of 4e's favorite villain, Orcus. I included them all as one module in the poll.Ģe's Night Below and Carl Sargent, which sets you for first 10 levels aboveground so the party can level up before coming to confront the source of all their problems in the Underdark.ĭungeon magazine's City Kingdom of the Ghouls (I have misrememebred the name, I sadly cannot fix it in the pool) by Wolfgang Baur, later receiving 3rd party sequels Empire of the Ghouls for 3rd edition from Open Design (sequel to the original and prequel to the Age of Worms) and Empire of the Ghouls from Kobold Press for 5th edition, by the same author, all focused on a new breed of intelligent Ghouls establishing their own domain in the Underdark. And there is quite a bit of thatġst Edition Descend Into the Depths of Earth trilogy by Gary Gygax (sequel to Against the Giants) and its infamously meddled in by TSR sequel, Queen of the Demonweb Pits. I have not yet decided when but it did lead me to read up on various adventures, modules and campaigns set in the place across the editions. I am running my campaign for my party and I know I want to lead them to Underdark at some point.