The Dwarven Glory (Wee Warriors Classic Reprint)
Precis Intermedia brings back this follow-up to the first known commercially-published adventure ( Palace of the Vampire Queen ) for the original Roleplaying Game ( First Edition/OD&D/0E ). Originally released in 1977 by Wee Warriors¸ The Dwarven Glory provides 8* map sections that can be arranged as desired and containing pre-factored creatures and treasures (in other words¸ this is essentially a geomorphic stocked dungeon). While hit points are provided for the creatures¸ the First Edition RPG or an OSR equivalent (B/X recommended) is required for actual rules and their descriptions. At one time¸ the community of Dwarven Glory was a thriving and wealthy one. The community became easy prey for Mortoc and his Ten Orc Tribes. Although the Orcs conquered Dwarven Glory¸ they could not completely destroy it. There were parts of the caverns they did not even penetrate. Now the caverns echo in the misty gloom¸ offering refuge to the forgotten and promise to the adventurer. This piece of gaming history is a must for collectors and old school gamers. With the original on the extremely rare list¸ this classic reprint of The Dwarven Glory has been remastered for a clean print¸ and is readily available at a low cost. * The original printing included only 7 map sections¸ designated Sections B through H. The mythical Section A has been added as a bonus. Wee Warriors and The Dwarven Glory are trademarks of Precis Intermedia. All rights reserved. About Precis Intermedia One of the original RPG e-publishers¸ award-winning Precis Intermedia is known for its diverse line-up of clear and concise games¸ as well as classic reprints and new editions of vintage titles. Shatterzone | Bloodshadows | Supergame | Two-Fisted Tales | Worlds Beyond | Lair of Sword & Sorcery | Exiled in Eris | Man¸ Myth & Magic | HardNova 2 | Coyote Trail | Earth AD.2 | Mean Streets | Ghostories | MasterBook | Warcosm | Wee Warriors | More...
At one time¸ the community of Dwarven Glory was a thriving and wealthy one. The community became easy prey for Mortoc and his Ten Orc Tribes. Although the Orcs conquered Dwarven Glory¸ they could not completely destroy it. There were parts of the caverns they did not even penetrate. Now the caverns echo in the misty gloom¸ offering refuge to the forgotten and promise to the adventurer.