Vendor: Universal
Product Type : Books
The Compendium of Dungeon Crawls Volume 1 is a 200-page hardcover collection of seven previously published adventures (FEF #1-7), most of them out of print. These stand-alone, world-neutral adventures are suitable for a variety of character levels, and are easy to import into an existing campaign. These are fully compatible with the fifth edition of the world’s first role playing game.
Explore the cursed ruins of a dwarven stronghold, escape a dusty trap-laden tomb and the clutches of desert raiders, or confront a dragon in its cavern lair deep in the jungles of the south. These are but a taste of the adventures contained herein, each playable in one to three sessions.
Unopened games, sealed magic product, Warhammer product, and D&D product can be returned or exchanged with a valid receipt within 60 days of purchase.
Used books are non-refundable
Magic Singles are non-refundable.
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