An ancient evil has overtaken a once-holy shrine. Thus, a sleepy mountain hamlet becomes a focal point for mysterious disappearances and even stranger legends of what lurks beneath the village. Vile enemies and strange allies, knowing neither sleep nor age, seek to involve the unwary in a titanic battle of good vs. evil. Do you dare discover the secrets behind the myths, or attempt to exterminate the ancient evil that lies within? Riches, power, glory and death—all are in Dark Tower.
This special Silver Edition of the classic Judges' Guild adventure module is converted to the 3.5 rules set, and includes all-new art as well as new material to expand the beloved original!
Writers: Paul Jaquays, Greg Geilman, Steve Stottrup
Cartographer: Rob Conley
Art: William McAusland
Cover Design: Chris Solis
Managing Editor: Kara Geilman
96 pages
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Long before any boardgame, Paul Jaquays was astounding the masses with a D&D scenario of surprising depth and detail... The dreaded Dark Tower.
I remember that dungeon. Anyone know the details of this version (e.g., level-range, author, etc.)? If they've updated the original to 3.5, this is a must-have for me. Whatever happened to Paul Jaquays anyway?
Long before any boardgame, Paul Jaquays was astounding the masses with a D&D scenario of surprising depth and detail... The dreaded Dark Tower.
I remember that dungeon. Anyone know the details of this version (e.g., level-range, author, etc.)? If they've updated the original to 3.5, this is a must-have for me. Whatever happened to Paul Jaquays anyway?
I have the 3.0 version from a few years back, so I am not sure how different this one is. The one I have is the same adventure as the original just using updated monsters. I'd need to look at it again, but I seem to remember it as being just as deadly as the original (which I need to pull out of storage).
I only have a copy of the original module. Darn thing was hard to find and then when I bought it they announced the 3.5 version. In all my searching I never heard anything about a 3.0 version... pity.
Long before any boardgame, Paul Jaquays was astounding the masses with a D&D scenario of surprising depth and detail... The dreaded Dark Tower.
I remember that dungeon. Anyone know the details of this version (e.g., level-range, author, etc.)? If they've updated the original to 3.5, this is a must-have for me. Whatever happened to Paul Jaquays anyway?
Level range: 8-10 according to the Goodman Games site. I remember running this adventure for my friends when I was like 14 years old.
This is sold out already? Wow! I blinked and missed it, which is a shame, since this is among my very favorite 1E modules. Hopefully there will be more forthcoming.
This is sold out already? Wow! I blinked and missed it, which is a shame, since this is among my very favorite 1E modules. Hopefully there will be more forthcoming.
I got one at www.nobleknightgames.com, so if Paizo doesn't get any more, you might want to check them out. (If I've committed a board faux paus by naming a competitor, please let me know. And apologies to Paizo.)
I suspect that our distributor just temporarily ran out of stock and forgot to flip the appropriate flag in their database (the flag that tells our system whether or not to let you backorder it). We'll look into it next week.
I suspect that our distributor just temporarily ran out of stock and forgot to flip the appropriate flag in their database (the flag that tells our system whether or not to let you backorder it). We'll look into it next week.
Vic, you rascal--you were as good as your word, and my order has now been placed--another sale for Paizo. Thank you!