Rappan Athuk (5e)
Rappan Athuk is back for Fifth Edition!
Not just back though¸ it is reloaded with all kinds of new extras including:
- All new¸ full color artwork
- Three new levels of the Dungeon itself
- Three new Wilderness locations¸ including a three-level castle
- A new three-level satellite dungeon
- A sea-cave of terrible shark-men! A Kickstarter exclusive level released from the Vault of Tsathogga!
- Updated color maps¸ available as separate PSD files for online play¸ are included for all levels
- Scores of NPCs and Monsters¸ dozens of Magic Items and Spells¸ and the legendary Dung Monster await you!
Weighing in at over 600 pages¸ Rappan Athuk for Fifth Edition is an instant classic in the Mega-Dungeon genre¸ featuring 100+ keyed and color mapped areas with over 56 dungeon levels¸ several satellite dungeons (almost 20 additional levels!)¸ 22 wilderness areas (ways to die before you ever reach the dungeon) and seemingly countless groups of bandits and monsters that prey on those fortunate enough to escape the halls and caves of Rappan Athuk with treasure in hand!
With decades of playtesting and use in campaigns across the globe¸ the Dungeon of Graves can be a foundation of any campaign or eviscerated into pieces and blended into any campaign!
The Dungeon of Graves¸ is nothing more and nothing less than a good¸ old‐fashioned¸ First Edition dungeon crawl updated for the 5th Edition Roleplaying Game. Very difficult¸ it should strike fear into the hearts of the most stalwart adventurers. It offers an abundance of traps¸ tricks¸ and monsters. We hope that you find this module as fun and exciting as those thousands of players who have ventured into (and not as often out of) the endless caverns and mazes of Rappan Athuk-The Dungeon of Graves. Rappan Athuk is a difficult dungeon. Even the upper dungeon levels should not be attempted by a party of less than six mid-level characters.
Only truly veteran players should attempt this dungeon with lower level characters. In light of this¸ we added the satellite dungeons¸ including Bill Webb's very first work (from 1977)¸ Tunnels of Terror! This 9-area dungeon was used as the introduction to his campaign and led his players to Rappan Athuk through play.