The story takes place in the tower of the famous archmage Sinder Luzon.
Gameplay Length
The module is designed for 10-15 minutes of play.
Number Players
1 player and 3 npcs.
Language
English
Level Range
Any.
Races
Any.
Tricks & Traps
Non-existent
Roleplay
Heavy
Hack & Slash
Non-existent
Classes
Any.
Scope
Small
DMNeeded
No DM Required
Single or Multiplayer
Single Player
Max Character Level
Any
Max # Players
Any
Min # Players
Any
Min Character Level
Any
Content Rating
Everyone
Alignments
Any.
Gameplay Hours
<1
Description
"The Badger the Cat and the Book."
Many wondrous tales surround the archmage Sinder Luzon and the strange experiments that are worked at her tower. In recent times no one has heard from or seen Sinder and word has spread that she has gone missing.
If these tales be true then there may yet be great treasure left behind in the tower, for any adventurer brave enough to travel there. You are one such adventurer. You find yourself now at the entrance to the tower.
(This module contains three (3) various endings which will be displayed in the dialogue.)
So says you "anonymous." I find it interesting that I am the only person taking smack about voting for myself when half the modules have the same thing happening. I also find it interesting that you take the time to attack ME when "I" am not the issue here. The issue is, do you like my game or not? If you like Steven King's sense of morality has no relevance to whether or not he is a good writer. It is sad that your own sense of "right" and "wrong" is so weak that you feel the need to lecture others about it. I couldn't care less what YOU think about ME. I am supremely self satisfied as I have lots of wonderful friends and family in my life. I only try here to take you by your little hand and lead you back to the path we are on... Which is of course, what do you think of the GAME AND NOT ME! I am floored by how short sighted and narrow minded you are. I am more than free to vote however I please and to write WHATEVER I want to write. Get past it and attempt for once to be objective about your feelings towards me and do what we have all come here to do. Tell me how you liked the module ;)
Posted by Anonymous at 2006-02-0210:29:28
Wow. Your glowing reviews of your own work or each more disgusting than the last. Congratulations, you made me throw up just a little in my mouth. "Great job!" Again, you are attempting to be deceptive, essentially insulting the intelligence of everyone on this board.
Posted by Vance at on02/01/06
Simply put, brilliant. A nicely done quest with a great sense of humor. Well done all around.
Posted by emperorzog at 16:42:47 Voted10.00
By the way BPLlama, I couldn't help but notice when looking through some of your modules that you scored yourself pretty darn high! Hehehe, nothing wrong with that though. Be proud of what you do. Just don't fault me for smiling down on my own work when you do the same.
Posted by emperorzog at 12:06:31 Voted10.00
Oh come on guys who wouldn't vote for their own module? One good vote is ok. Give yourself props for working hard. I spent two months on my modules, I am entitled to at least ONE glowing review ;) even if it is only from myself. Give yourselves a pat on the back and praise yourselves a little. The rest of the community will tell you what they think. (And I am aware that you can see who the post are from.) I have no shame in rating myself. I think each of you should, after all, don't you think you did the best job you could? By the by, you need not keep repeating yourself throughout all my submissions. I have been very clear on all the boards that I think that each designer should not only vote for each other (in an honest and fair way) but that they should vote for themselves as well. After all, you should believe in your own work first.
Posted by BPLlama at 2006-01-3111:19:12
Man emperorzog, giving yourself a glowing review and a 10 rating is kinda tacky, don't you think? For future reference, people can click on your name up in the module description and see that it links to your screenname, and the vault tracks IP addresses so they can shut down repeated votes from the same person under different screen names. (Repeat post, first noticed he was doing this on his Angel_of_Death module)