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AL 8: Fire in the Mountain (DCC)

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The Door has been Opened, and the Fire Released! A New DCC Funnel!

Urisk are a curious race, cousins to the fey but preferring to gambol through the high mountain passes, barely interested in the life and squabbles of empires and gods… which does not protect them from the struggles of dark forces!  Billy the urisk found Something Left Behind in the conflict between demon-gods and Elemental Lords, and it threatens to wreak fiery destruction on the lonely mountains above Morton’s Pass. 

As a young and frisky urisk, and unafraid of fire, will you brave the dark passages of the fallen Temple of Krakaal and put things right, saving your people? Daniel Bishop’s AL 8: Fire in the Mountain from Purple Duck Games is a level-0 funnel for the exciting Dungeon Crawl Classics role-playing game, easily scalable for higher level adventure. 

Here’s what you get when you get hold of Fire in the Mountain; the backstory of the Temple of Krakaal, connecting the adventure to AL 6: Playing the Game, and AL 7: The Elemental Lords Awaken! both by Purple Duck Games, a 0-level funnel adventure in the depths of the corrupted Temple- that can easily be scaled for higher-level adventure, and provides for taking the players to any location you wish… and a full-length section of playing the new DCC- compatible race of the Urisk, capricious fey goat-men of the high mountain passes! Great value for superior material, get your copy of Fire in the Mountain from the gregarious goat-men at Purple Duck Games, where our games are what you want!

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Thilo G. [Featured Reviewer]
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December 8th, 2017
An Endzeitgeist.com review This adventure for DCC clocks in at 37 pages, 1 page front cover, ½ a page editorial/patreon-thanks, 2 pages of SRD, leaving us with 33.5 pages of content, so let’s take a look! Okay, so first thing you shoul [...]
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37
Publisher Stock #
PDGDCCP01
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March 12, 2017
This title was added to our catalog on March 12, 2017.