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*[[ | *[[Pieta]], a human cleric of [[Gruumsh]]. ''([[A1]].10; [[A1-4]].35-36; [[Slavers]].2)'' | ||
*[[ | *[[Sturm Blucholtz]] (AKA Dirk), a human thief in charge of Highport's [[Slave Pits]]. A member of the Outer Circle. ''([[A1]].18; [[A1-4]].44, 45; [[Slavers.2]])'' | ||
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*[[ | *[[Adhu Nazaryet]], a [[hobgoblin]] shaman. ''([[A2]])'' | ||
*[[Blackthorn]], an ogre mage, an agent sent by the Nine to observe Markessa.''([[A2]])'' | *[[Blackthorn]], an ogre mage, an agent sent by the Nine to observe Markessa.''([[A2]])'' | ||
*[[ | *[[Carlstar Wiorfether]], a human engineer, sapper, and miner. ''([[A2]])'' | ||
*[[Estelrath Tancred]], a human slave merchant. ''([[A2]])'' | |||
*[[Executioner]], a powerful [[ogre]] and Icar's lieutenant. ''([[A2]])'' | *[[Executioner]], a powerful [[ogre]] and Icar's lieutenant. ''([[A2]])'' | ||
*[[ | *[[Fyndax]], a human alchemist. ''([[A2]])'' | ||
*[[Gorbin Starworth]], a human fighter. Captain of the Guard at the Stockade. ''([[A2]])'' | *[[Gorbin Starworth]], a human fighter. Captain of the Guard at the Stockade. ''([[A2]])'' | ||
*[[Guliyet]], a [[goblin]] witch doctor, and Markessa's assistant. ''([[A2]])'' | |||
*[[Icar]], a blind human fighter, perhaps of [[Touv]] stock. Commander of the [[Slavers' Stockade]] garrison. ''([[A2]])'' | |||
*[[Kairn]], Gorbin's half-orc lieutenant. | *[[Kairn]], Gorbin's half-orc lieutenant. | ||
*[[Kyvin Trist]], a human scribe. ''([[A2]])'' | *[[Kyvin Trist]], a human scribe. ''([[A2]])'' | ||
*[[ | *[[Markessa]], an elven wizard who performed arcane experiments. A Minor Lord in charge of operations at the [[Slavers' Stockade]] in the Drachensgrabs. ''([[A2]])'' | ||
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The third section of the adventure also moves at a rapid pace in tournament mode and each room encountered on this level is filled with dangerous creatures. In the final room of this section, the players are captured as a set-up for ''In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords''. If this section is played outside of a tournament, however, it is possible for the players to defeat the slavers and exit the area victorious. | The third section of the adventure also moves at a rapid pace in tournament mode and each room encountered on this level is filled with dangerous creatures. In the final room of this section, the players are captured as a set-up for ''In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords''. If this section is played outside of a tournament, however, it is possible for the players to defeat the slavers and exit the area victorious. | ||
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*[[Ajakstu]], a human wizard, and member of the Slave Lord's Inner Circle. | |||
*[[Ayares]] the Cutpurse, a human thief. ''([[A3]].12)'' | |||
*[[Brother Milerjoi]], a human monk of the Scarlet Brotherhood, and member of the Slave Lord's Inner Circle. | |||
*[[Davis]], a human thug and tavern bully. ''([[A3]].10)'' | |||
*[[Deeb]], a human thief. ''([[A1-4]].102-103)'' | |||
*[[Eanwulf]] (also known as Feelta), a human pirate lord, and member of the Slave Lord's Inner Circle. | |||
*[[Nerelas]], a human assassin, master of Suderham's assassin's guild, and member of the Slave Lord's Inner Circle. | |||
*[[Samovar]], a human slave merchant. ''([[A1-4]].102)'' | |||
*[[Stalman Klim]] (also known as Mordrammo), the human high priest of the [[Earth Dragon]] and member of the Slave Lord's Inner Circle. | |||
*[[Tudwill]], a human magistrate of Suderham. ''([[A1-4]].105)'' | |||
*[[Wimpell Frump]], a human illusionist and Minor Slave Lord. ''([[A3]]; [[A1-4]].95)'' | |||
;Aftermath | |||
According to ''In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords'', Brother Milerjoi dies either in the events of A3 or the events of A4, depending on how the DM chooses to end A3. Eanwulf and Nerelas may similarly die; A4 does not list them among the six Slave Lords who "survived the earthquake and resulting chaos," while A-4 makes their deaths more ambiguous by adding "apparently" before "survived." By 591 CY, Stalman Klim has reformed the Slave Lords and sits at its head, while Davis serves the organization commanding a fleet of raiding vessels out of the [[Port of Elredd]]. Ajakstu later appears c. [[594 CY]], working with [[drow]] refugees of [[House Eilservs]] in the [[Underdark]] beneath [[Sterich]] (''[[DNG]]''#119.43-44). | |||
===A4 - In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords=== | ===A4 - In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords=== |
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Scourge of the Slavelords | |
Type | Supermodule |
Code/ Abbreviation | A1-4 |
Edition | 1st edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons |
Author(s) | David Cook, Allen Hammack, Harold Johnson, Tom Moldvay, Lawrence Schick, Edward Carmien |
First Published | 1986 |
Series | T1-4 A1-4 GDQ1-7 Slavers |
Classification | Canon |
Scourge of the Slave Lords (A1-4) is an adventure module for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game, published by TSR, Inc. in 1986. The module features the Slave Lords of the Pomarj as its chief antagonists. It combines the contents of four earlier modules, all set in the World of Greyhawk campaign setting and intended for use with Advanced Dungeons & Dragons first edition rules:
- A1 - Slave Pits of the Undercity (1980)
- A2 - Secret of the Slavers Stockade (1981)
- A3 - Assault on the Aerie of the Slave Lords (1981)
- A4 - In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords (1981)
The A series of modules was created for tournament use at Gen Con XIII in 1980 and published for play by mid-level characters. The A1-4 compilation (or "supermodule") was slightly revised for play by higher level characters in order for it to be used as a follow-on in an overall campaign beginning with module T1-4 The Temple of Elemental Evil. The overall campaign could then be continued into the GDQ1-7 supermodule Queen of the Spiders.
In 2000, Wizards of the Coast released Slavers, a sequel adventure for second edition AD&D rules. The sequel is also set in Greyhawk and takes place ten years after the conclusion of the events in A1-4.
Scourge of the Slave Lords was ranked the 20th greatest Dungeons & Dragons adventure of all time by Dungeon magazine in 2004, on the 30th anniversary of the Dungeons & Dragons game.
Framing sequence
The component modules of Scourge of the Slave Lords are linked together by a framing sequence not present in the original modules, involving a Wild Coast noble known as Dame Gold. This sequence also provides a link between The Temple of Elemental Evil and this adventure.
In the original modules, the characters are agents recruited to overthrow the Slave Lords by a coalition of lords along the coast of the Sea of Gearnat ("from Onnwal to the Wild Coast"). This premise was discarded for the supermodule.
Component modules
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Slave Pits of the Undercity | |
Type | Module |
Code/ Abbreviation | A1 |
Edition | 1st edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons' |
Author(s) | David Cook |
First Published | 1980 |
Series | A1, A2, A3, A4, A1-4 |
Classification | Canon |
A1 - Slave Pits of the Undercity
Slave Pits of the Undercity is the first adventure in the "A" series of modules, and bears the code "A1". It was published by TSR in 1980 and written by David Cook. The cover artwork by Jeff Dee, features a drawing of two aspis fighting a party of adventurers (including a bearded female dwarf) by Jeff Dee. The interior art was done by Dee, David S. LaForce, Jim Roslof, and Bill Willingham.
As the first module in the series, Slave Pits of the Undercity was the first TSR publication to introduce fans of the Greyhawk setting to the Slave Lords and their operations in the central and southwestern Flanaess.
- Synopsis
The events of the adventure are set in 580 CY, following four years of raids by slavers on the costal population along the Sea of Gearnat from Onnwal to the Wild Coast. Local lords, finally tired of the situation, hire a band of adventurers to attack the slavers in their home. The adventure begins at a ruined temple in the Pomarj city of Highport that serves as headquarters to the ruthless slavers. The module takes the group through the temple and into the sewers below where terrible insect creatures make their lair along with the slave lords.
Eventually the group reaches the prisoners and their captors and finds a map showing the route of the caravans. Following this map leads the group to the second module, A2 - Secret of the Slavers Stockade.
- Notable characters
- Pieta, a human cleric of Gruumsh. (A1.10; A1-4.35-36; Slavers.2)
- Sturm Blucholtz (AKA Dirk), a human thief in charge of Highport's Slave Pits. A member of the Outer Circle. (A1.18; A1-4.44, 45; Slavers.2)
- Aftermath
According to Slavers, both Dirk and Pieta were "vanquished" by the PCs (p. 2).
A2 - Secret of the Slavers Stockade
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Secret of the Slavers Stockade | |
Type | Module |
Code/ Abbreviation | A2 |
Edition | 1st edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons' |
Author(s) | Harold Johnson and Tom Moldvay |
First Published | 1981 |
Series | A1, A2, A3, A4, A1-4 |
Classification | Canon |
Secrets of the Slavers Stockade is the second adventure in the "A" series of modules, and bears the code "A2". It was published by TSR in 1981 and written by Harold Johnson and Tom Moldvay. The cover artwork by Jim Roslof features a drawing two hobgoblins, one of which is a sergeant with a boggle on a leash, and a party of adventurers. The interior art was done by Roslof, Dee, Willingham, and Erol Otus.
- Synopsis
The previous adventure (A1) ends with the capture of a map to a fortress citadel used by the slavers. The A2 module gives the Dungeon Master the option to run an overland adventure of 110 miles (177 kilometers) through the Drachensgrab Hills to reach the fort shown on the map, or simply start the adventure with the party overlooking fort itself. The object of the module is to enter the fort through stealthy means and slowly eliminate the slavers before a general alarm can be raised.
Eventually the group of adventurers makes their way through the fort, avoiding hobgoblin patrols, and reaches a dungeon area. After exploring the dungeons, the players eventually learn that this fort is not the headquarters of the Slave Lords. In fact, the real stronghold of the Slave Lords is located somewhere in the Drachensgrab Hills. This revelation leads the adventurers to the third installment in the series.
- Notable characters
- Adhu Nazaryet, a hobgoblin shaman. (A2)
- Blackthorn, an ogre mage, an agent sent by the Nine to observe Markessa.(A2)
- Carlstar Wiorfether, a human engineer, sapper, and miner. (A2)
- Estelrath Tancred, a human slave merchant. (A2)
- Executioner, a powerful ogre and Icar's lieutenant. (A2)
- Fyndax, a human alchemist. (A2)
- Gorbin Starworth, a human fighter. Captain of the Guard at the Stockade. (A2)
- Guliyet, a goblin witch doctor, and Markessa's assistant. (A2)
- Icar, a blind human fighter, perhaps of Touv stock. Commander of the Slavers' Stockade garrison. (A2)
- Kairn, Gorbin's half-orc lieutenant.
- Kyvin Trist, a human scribe. (A2)
- Markessa, an elven wizard who performed arcane experiments. A Minor Lord in charge of operations at the Slavers' Stockade in the Drachensgrabs. (A2)
- Aftermath
According to Slavers, Markessa and Icar were "vanquished" (p.2), but by 591 CY Markessa has become a member of the Inner Circle of the newly-reformed Slave Lords.
A3 - Assault on the Aerie of the Slave Lords
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Assault on the Aerie of the Slave Lords | |
Type | Module |
Code/ Abbreviation | A3 |
Edition | 1st edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons' |
Author(s) | Alan Hammack |
First Published | 1981 |
Series | A1, A2, A3, A4, A1-4 |
Classification | Canon |
Assault on the Aerie of the Slave Lords is the third adventure in the "A" series of modules, and bears the code "A3". It was published by TSR in 1981 and written by Alan Hammack. The cover artwork by Bill Willingham features a drawing of five of the "The Nine" Slave Lords. These five are Nerelas the assassin, Ajakstu the magic-user, Feetla the master buccaneer, Mordrammo the priest, and Brother Milerjoi the monk. The interior art was done by Dee, LaForce, Otus, Roslof, and Willingham.
- Synopsis
The first part of the module is relatively short and meant to finish quickly, within 3 hours, in tournament mode. It is a trap filled, monster heavy section used to lure the group into a secret tunnel leading to the hidden city of Suderham.
In the second part of the adventure, the group enters the city of Suderham. This new setting offers the players an opportunity to test their role-playing skills rather than primarily focusing on combat or stealth.
The module provides a number of non-player characters in the city with whom the players can interact and exchange information. To complete the module, the group must find one of several secret entrances to the catacombs beneath the city where the final part of the adventure plays out.
The third section of the adventure also moves at a rapid pace in tournament mode and each room encountered on this level is filled with dangerous creatures. In the final room of this section, the players are captured as a set-up for In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords. If this section is played outside of a tournament, however, it is possible for the players to defeat the slavers and exit the area victorious.
- Notable characters
- Ajakstu, a human wizard, and member of the Slave Lord's Inner Circle.
- Ayares the Cutpurse, a human thief. (A3.12)
- Brother Milerjoi, a human monk of the Scarlet Brotherhood, and member of the Slave Lord's Inner Circle.
- Davis, a human thug and tavern bully. (A3.10)
- Deeb, a human thief. (A1-4.102-103)
- Eanwulf (also known as Feelta), a human pirate lord, and member of the Slave Lord's Inner Circle.
- Nerelas, a human assassin, master of Suderham's assassin's guild, and member of the Slave Lord's Inner Circle.
- Samovar, a human slave merchant. (A1-4.102)
- Stalman Klim (also known as Mordrammo), the human high priest of the Earth Dragon and member of the Slave Lord's Inner Circle.
- Tudwill, a human magistrate of Suderham. (A1-4.105)
- Wimpell Frump, a human illusionist and Minor Slave Lord. (A3; A1-4.95)
- Aftermath
According to In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords, Brother Milerjoi dies either in the events of A3 or the events of A4, depending on how the DM chooses to end A3. Eanwulf and Nerelas may similarly die; A4 does not list them among the six Slave Lords who "survived the earthquake and resulting chaos," while A-4 makes their deaths more ambiguous by adding "apparently" before "survived." By 591 CY, Stalman Klim has reformed the Slave Lords and sits at its head, while Davis serves the organization commanding a fleet of raiding vessels out of the Port of Elredd. Ajakstu later appears c. 594 CY, working with drow refugees of House Eilservs in the Underdark beneath Sterich (DNG#119.43-44).
A4 - In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords
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In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords | |
Type | Module |
Code/ Abbreviation | A4 |
Edition | 1st edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons' |
Author(s) | Lawrence Schick |
First Published | 1981 |
Series | A1, A2, A3, A4, A1-4 |
Classification | Canon |
In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords is the fourth and final adventure in the "A" series of modules, and bears the code "A4". It was published by TSR in 1981 and written by Lawrence Schick. The cover artwork by Erol Otus features a drawing of a group of myconids (fungus men) fighting a party of adventurers. The interior art was done Otus, Roslof, Willingham, Steve Sullivan, David C. Sutherland III, and Jean Wells.
- Synopsis
The A3 module finishes with the players as captives of the Slave Lords, and they begin module A4 in the same condition. Through a series of incidents they quickly find themselves free but completely bereft of equipment and spells.
The final scenario plays out as a massive earthquake threatens to bring down the tunnels around the group and they must exit the caverns within four hours or perish in the ensuing collapse. The labyrinth is a difficult test for characters without equipment and spells and challenges the players' wits and role-playing ability rather than focusing on traditional combat.
Once the players emerge from the caverns they face a final test in escaping the island itself. This can be accomplished by attacking the surviving Slave Lords, escaping via a different boat, or possibly by swimming.
Pre-generated characters
Because the original modules were run as a tournament event, the compilation includes nine pre-generated characters for use in tournament mode. They are Elwita (dwarf fighter), "Ogre" (human fighter), Freda (human ranger), Karraway (human cleric), Blodgett (halfling thief), Dread Delgath (human magic-user), Phanstern (human illusionist), Eljayess (half-elf cleric/fighter), and Kayan Telva (elf fighter/magic-user). Each of these characters has a standard list of equipment and prepared spells so that tournament players can begin the game with very little preparation.
Scoring
Due to their design for use at Gen Con XIII, each A series module includes a scoring scheme. This scheme essentially takes the number of surviving characters and gives them points for visiting the largest number of areas described in the adventure. Each area contains additional points available for gain or loss based on specific actions by the players.
Reception
- Scourge of the Slave Lords was ranked the 20th greatest Dungeons & Dragons adventure of all time by Dungeon magazine in 2004, on the 30th anniversary of the Dungeons & Dragons game.
- According to Lev Lafayette of RPGNet, Slave Pits of the Undercity is a fairly good dungeon crawl. It had problems, such as a too small font, and an underdeveloped storyline. On the other hand, Lafayette felt that its difficulty was appropriate for characters level 4-7, and that the tournament scoring system worked well.
- Also according to Lafayette, "Secret of the Slavers Stockade is the low point of the four A series modules". Although he liked that it had 40 pages, he also felt the artwork was sparse, and that the module was overly difficult for its intended character levels.
Related publications
- In 2000, Wizards of the Coast released Slavers, a sequel adventure for second edition AD&D rules. The sequel is also set in Greyhawk and takes place ten years after the conclusion of the events in A1-4.
- In 2002, Kenzer and Company published a HackMaster module based on Scourge of the Slavelords, named Smackdown the Slavers.
Bibliography
- Cook, David. Slave Pits of the Undercity. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1980. ISBN 0-935696-25-3.
- Cook, David, Allen Hammack, Harold Johnson, Tom Moldvay, Lawrence Schick, and Edward Carmien. Scourge of the Slave Lords. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1986. ISBN 0880382759.
- Hammack, Allen. Assault on the Aerie of the Slave Lords. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1981. ISBN 0-935696-27-X.
- Johnson, Harold, and Tom Moldvay. Secret of the Slavers Stockade. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1981. ISBN 0-935696-26-1.
- Mona, Erik, James Jacobs, et al. "The 30 Greatest D&D Adventures of All Time." Dungeon #116. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2004.
- Schick, Lawrence. In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1981. ISBN 0-935696-28-8.
External links
- Aerie Series at Acaeum.com.
- Scourge of the Slavelords at the TSR Archive.
- Slave Pits of the Undercity at the Pen & Paper RPG Database.
- Secret of the Slavers Stockade at the Pen & Paper RPG Database.
- Assault on the Aerie of the Slave Lords at the Pen & Paper RPG Database.
- In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords at the Pen & Paper RPG Database.