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The module was originally intended to bear code S4, but this code was re-assigned to ''[[Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth]]'' before ''Dwellers'' was published. As published, the adventure bears the code I1 and is the first in the I (Intermediate) series of modules, a group of mostly unrelated adventures. |
The module was originally intended to bear code S4, but this code was re-assigned to ''[[Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth]]'' before ''Dwellers'' was published. As published, the adventure bears the code I1 and is the first in the I (Intermediate) series of modules, a group of mostly unrelated adventures. |
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− | ''Dwellers of the Forbidden City'' was ranked the 13th greatest |
+ | ''Dwellers of the Forbidden City'' was ranked the 13th greatest Dungeons & Dragons adventure of all time by ''[[Dungeon (magazine)|Dungeon]]'' magazine in 2004, on the 30th anniversary of the Dungeons & Dragons game. |
==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 13:58, 5 July 2006
Code | I1 |
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Rules required | 1st Ed AD&D |
Character levels | 4 - 7 |
Campaign setting | Greyhawk |
Authors | David Cook |
First published | 1981 |
Dwellers of the Forbidden City is an adventure module for the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, set in the game's World of Greyhawk campaign setting. It was published in 1981 by TSR, Inc. for the first edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons rules.
The adventure was written by David Cook with cover art by Erol Otus and interior art by James Holloway, Jim Roslof, Harry Quinn and Stephen D. Sullivan. It was first used as a tournament module at the Origins International Game Expo in 1980.
The module was originally intended to bear code S4, but this code was re-assigned to Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth before Dwellers was published. As published, the adventure bears the code I1 and is the first in the I (Intermediate) series of modules, a group of mostly unrelated adventures.
Dwellers of the Forbidden City was ranked the 13th greatest Dungeons & Dragons adventure of all time by Dungeon magazine in 2004, on the 30th anniversary of the Dungeons & Dragons game.
References
- Cook, David. Dwellers of the Forbidden City, TSR, Inc., 1981.
- Erik Mona, James Jacobs, and the Dungeon Design Panel. "The 30 Greatest D&D Adventures of All Time", Dungeon #116, November 2004.
External links
- Intermediate Series (I1 - I14) at The Acaeum
- Dwellers of the Forbidden City at the TSR Archive