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Add some pirate intrigue to that, and you have The Light of Xaryxis module.
This is because a copy of the adventure was included in the D&D Expert Set.
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The overall plot isn’t very deep, but what sets this module apart is the freedom players have.
other planar travelers, and possible routes into and out of the Shadowfell.
The story comes to a mysterious ending outside of a dark castle.
Classic sword and sorcery fare, complete with pseudo-medieval European vibes.
This makes for such a unique and memorable adventure that many old-school players still count it among their favorites.
This module has plenty to offer new and seasoned players alike.
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There are some caveats worth highlighting in this adventure.
Light of Xaryxis by Ekaterina Burmak
If you and your table are not so big on random encounters, this might be one to skip.
The party is drawn to a castle surrounded by a thick, deadly mist.
Of course, it also traps the players' characters.
Light of Xaryxis by Ekaterina Burmak
The chaotic nature of the module didn’t appeal to everyone.
Despite the brutal difficulty, many still love the adventure for the atmosphere of the setting.
That being said, however, this module has a generic dungeon with a not-so-generic dragon at the end.
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It placed a lot of focus on investigation and problem-solving instead of run-of-the-mill dungeon crawling.
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