Lady Trynn is a halfling noble from the town of Anserton. She has become more reclusive and her behaviour erratic as of late. She has increased the taxes of the local farms and refused to deal with, or even acknowledge, the sudden increase in the disappearances of villagers. The Mayor of Anserton, has hired you to pay a visit to Lady Trynn to find out exactly what is going on, and what is at stake.
Player Level: 6th Players: 4
Plastic components.
Contents: 1 Adventure Book 1 Double-sided Paper Mat ‣ Approximately 19.5" x 22.5" ‣ 1" Grid Lines 20+ Scenery Pieces, including ‣ Table & Chairs ‣ Rug ‣ Bed ‣ Vanity ‣ Piano ‣ Grandfather Clock ‣ Armoire ‣ Statue of Armor
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