Goodman Games is proud to present DCC Lankhmar #15 The House of Jade and Shadow. An exiled nobleman arrives in Lankhmar bearing a fortune in jewels, spurring the PCs to stage a daring robbery. They soon discover that the noble's estate also harbors a sinister cult with terrible plans for Lankhmar.
The House of Jade and Shadow is a 1st level adventure that mixes both role-playing opportunities with rip-roaring action, just like the classic tales of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser did. This adventure includes multiple player handouts, pitting their minds as well as their sword-arms against horrific foes to escape the House of Jade and Shadow. This adventure is for use with DCC Lankhmar, but can easily be inserted into any DCC RPG campaign with minor adjustments.
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