"City of Brass" Adventure


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Has anyone written an adventure built around Chakraborty's "City Of Brass"?

I'm not talking about the Sword&Sorcery or Necromancer Games boxed sets, but something using Pathfinder rules


The city in the plane of fire?


The book is the first in a fantasy trilogy based on Middle Eastern/Far Eastern folk myths.

It's not really a planar adventure, but more a fantasy-map based on Earth geography.


Sorry, only familiar with the Plane of Fire one. Even have the AD&D 2e boxed set.


Yeah, this is from Arabian folklore, not D&D. The City of Brass is one of the stories in One Thousand And One Nights (Arabian Nights).


Man I’ve wanted to play a campaign in the “fabled city of brass” when I first read about the egret in first edition. S#!$ almost 40 years ago. Such an evocative name.


Legacy of Fire wrote:
Long ago, two warring armies of genies fought on the slopes of Pale Mountain, and the world shook under the power of their wishcraft. Today, the armies are wakening, and one potent efreeti warlord is ready to pick up where he left off! This outrageous, inventive campaign takes the heroes to all corners of the desert land of Katapesh and beyond, with journeys to strange demi-planes and even the fabled City of Brass!
The Impossible Eye (5 of 6) wrote:
Trapped in an efreeti palace in the legendary City of Brass, can the heroes lift an ancient curse and escape before a burning legion descends on their own world? Also includes a tour of the City of Brass and the savage cult of Rovagug, as well as adventures under the sea with Channa Ti in the Pathfinder's Journal.

Is this what you where looking for?


No, I'm looking for something more recent, that may not have been written yet. The geography in the novel starts in Cairo, but includes most of the Middle East, India, etc.

I suspect that the only place this might have happened is in home games (hence the post in the homebrew forum).

The novel itself is awesome. I highly recommend it to anyone who likes fantasy that is somewhat medieval, but not Eurocentric.

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