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A 1E Adventure for 4th Level Characters

Drawn into a series of adventures spanning the north, the heroes take up arms against the sinister machinations of Kyleth, the Witch Queen. Beginning in the miserable bog known as the Great Swamp, the heroes are called to thwart Kyleth’s plot to create sinister artifacts of unholy blight. But the Witch Queen is a tenacious foe, protected by wicked dweomers and ancient rites. Running their prey to ground, the heroes must navigate the perilous halls and torturous caverns of the Lost Passage of the Drow. Their epic quest comes to a head in a battle that stretches across the icy reaches of the Northlands and to the stygian demesne of Baba Yazoth herself!

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  • An adventure utilizing First Edition rules and statistics!
  • Discover a new chapter in the story of the Witch Queen
  • Produced exclusively for Gen Con 2007

Writer: Harley Stroh
First Edition Conversion: Jon Hershberger
Cover Artist: Brad McDevitt
Cartographer: Jeremy Simmons
80 pages

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