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RPG Superstar 2009 Top 8. 3,797 posts (9,775 including aliases). 1 review. Aliases: Mitnal, Ggr-rog-nard, Rall Kirnast, Abodah, Dayenn Naight, Smokey Bogwash, Falcon Warchild, Kornelius Rowel II, Sacred Cow, Darby, Tarren the Dungeon Master, Lord Kerrigan, Kannonfodder, Quarrel, Darren Al-Tei, Ergrin Stonefist, CyborgRodent_of_Logic, Amonkire, Trevor Gulliver, Bracht Darkhouse, Caesar Slaad, Kargan Rowel.

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This adventure is a great one for playing with younger gamers. My son enjoyed the riddles, the 'treasure hunt' mission, and the artifacts. I probably should have got the whole treasure chest not just the adventure but he loved it nonetheless.



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