King of the Trollhaunt Warrens

Dungeons & Dragons module
King of the Trollhaunt Warrens
CodeP1
Rules required4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons
Character levels11-13
Campaign settingPoints of Light
AuthorsRichard Baker, Logan Bonner
First published2008
ISBN978-0-7869-4928-1
Linked modules
P1 P2 P3

King of the Trollhaunt Warrens is the first part of a three-part series of adventures belonging to the 4th edition Dungeons & Dragons concept of Points of Light, a loosely connected and open-ended setting designed to allow modules and Dungeon Masters created materials to be seamlessly integrated into either a single, largely unmapped fantasy world or a Dungeon Master custom made setting. The adventure, written by Richard Baker and Logan Bonner was published in 2008 by Wizards of the Coast. The adventure is designed for character of levels 11-13 and the module code "P" stands for Paragon Tier. This module is set in a region of the world called Trollhaunt and the town of Moonstar.

Synopsis

Set in and around the fictional coastal town of Moonstair, King of the Trollhaunt Warrens sees players combatting the menace of Skalmad, a self-declared king of the trolls who can repeatedly return from death through use of a magical cauldron. Players journey to Skalmad's warren in the Trollhaunt, return to Moonstair to repel an attack by Skalmad's troll army, and finally travel to the faerie realm of the Feywild to destroy the cauldron.

Contents

  • A 32-page adventure book one booklet
  • A 64-page adventure book two booklet
  • A full-color poster map
  • A light cardboard portfolio

Publication history

The adventure was designed by Richard Baker and Logan Bonner, and was published in October 2008. Cover art was by Warren Mahy, with interior art by Warren Mahy, Jim Pavelec, Mike Schley, and Ben Wootten.

Reception

King of the Trollhaunt Warrens received the silver ENnie Award for Best Adventure.[1]

References

  1. ^ "2009 Noms and Winners". August 24, 2010. Archived from the original on April 27, 2013. Retrieved July 2, 2019.

Bibliography

External links

  • Wizards of the Coast product page
  • Wizards of the Coast FAQ for King of the Trollhaunt Warrens
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