There has been an increase in the number of raids by orc tribes in the last few months. Normally a disorganised rabble plagued by in-fighting, the packs of orcs have started to coalesce under a single red banner adorned with a crudely drawn lightning bolt piercing a grinning skull. This is the banner of the orc godspeaker Var-Rok, a powerful user of cruel orc magic. Can your heroes defeat this new menace?
This Dungeon Adventures boxed set provides an adventure that you can plug into any existing fantasy campaign that your players are already engaged in.
Plastic components.
Player Level: 5th Players: 3-5 Run Time: 4-6 Hours
Contents: 1 Adventure Book 1 Double-sided Paper Mat ‣ Approximately 19.5" x 22.5" ‣ 1" Grid Lines 30+ Scenery Pieces, including ‣ Train track ‣ Crates ‣ Barrels ‣ Tents ‣ Campfires ‣ Camp Detritus
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