The Lost City of Barakus (d20) PDF

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Plunge into the forgotten city of Barakus where only the bold survive! Explore cavernous dungeons, intrigue with wary soldiers and battle horrors from the edge of time. Barakus is an Epic introductory location-based adventure for character levels 1-5, revised for the 3.5 system. This huge adventure provides months of gaming material. The book details a complete city, the wilderness surrounding it, and a huge, 5-level dungeon. Dozens of minor quests and puzzles are used to distract and entertain adventurers while the main storyline builds to a crescendo.

This adventure and sourcebook contains over 30 highly detailed side quests that take place in the wilderness and city, and the dungeon itself contains over 200 numbered encounter areas. Players can attempt to stop the city beggars from being sold as slaves, face bandits in the wilderness, expose the corruption of a noble family, and destroy an ancient evil that caused the downfall of the lost civilization. Written by industry renowned authors WDB Kenower and Bill Webb, this adventure is the perfect way to begin a new campaign, or to continue an existing one.

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The original of this sits proudly in my "unplayed" category. I enjoy reading it, I pull from it, but it seems like every time I start to set a campaign in this, it is only a couple of sessions before the players decide to get out of town.

It's laid out well. It's set up smnartly.

But I think it's the cover of the first version of this that scares the bejeezus out of them. They don't want to have to deal with such a possibility of an undead magic user (arcane or divine).

Without ado, I must say that, you newer gamemasters, find the link to get the PDF, and see for yourself if it is your cup of tea. If you don't mind a little retro-mindedness in your game, you will find much to explore and live in a well-realized little community, and below it.

It's not Ptolus. But one could easily take the lessons from that tome and apply them here for a fun campaign. It was low magic, or lower magic in feel before. But it could easily be high magic and high adventure, along with having a home in an Iron Heroes campaign.

Enjoy, mine's on my next big order.

Webstore Gninja Minion

This is for the d20 version—the Pathfinder version is here, and the Swords & Wizardry version is here.


yikes...will fix. Thanks Liz!


Hi,

i, want to play the city of barakus with my players. i read it and looked at the maps. On level 2 of the Dungeon i dont find the connection betwenn the starting Area around2-1 and the other part around 2-20.
2-30 is impassable. Between 2-5 and 2-33 is no door. 2-19 has no exit, 2-32 to. So, how to get of the southern part of the Dungeon?

Thanks for your help

Daniel


Probably better to ask this at the Necromancer Games Barakus forum.

(Why is this product listed here under Troll Lord Games anyways?)

Webstore Gninja Minion

Because this is the d20 version of Barakus—the Pathfinder version is here.


Will this product come as a hardcover?

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Beowulfgang wrote:

Will this product come as a hardcover?

If you order the print/PDF bundle, yes.

Scarab Sages

Pathfinder Maps Subscriber
Liz Courts wrote:
Because this is the d20 version of Barakus—the Pathfinder version is here.

Liz, I have the same question. I am looking at my original copy of the Lost City ob Barakus D20, and it was published by Necromancer Games and has no mention of Troll Lord Games on it at all.

Unless Troll Lords Games is selling old copies of it I am confused.

Dark Archive

Yeah Shem, its on the back cover - right next to d20 logo.

Scarab Sages

Pathfinder Maps Subscriber

Oh, got it and strange.

Dark Archive

It might of been manufactured by troll lords. I seem to recall they have a printing facility.


lastgrasp wrote:
It might of been manufactured by troll lords. I seem to recall they have a printing facility.

Yup I think this was the case from memory

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