The Sunless Citadel is an adventure module for the 3rd edition of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.
Rules required | 3rd edition |
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Character levels | 1st |
Campaign setting | Generic |
Authors | Bruce Cordell |
First published | 2000 |
ISBN | 0-7869-1640-0 |
Linked modules | |
The Sunless Citadel * The Forge of Fury * The Speaker in Dreams * The Standing Stone * Heart of Nightfang Spire * Deep Horizon * Lord of the Iron Fortress * Bastion of Broken Souls |
Plot summary
editThis 32-page book begins with a two-page introduction. According to the adventure background provided, the plot involves a fortress that became buried under the earth many years ago, and thereafter was referred to as the Sunless Citadel. Inside the core of the citadel the horrible Gulthias Tree grows, cared for by the evil druid known as Belak the Outcast. This Tree bears magical fruit that both gives and steals life, as well as evil creatures known as twig blights. The adventure starts with player characters hearing rumors about the citadel while staying in the nearby small town of Oakhurst. The majority of the adventure then focuses on the characters exploring the citadel and encountering the malign creatures that have taken up residence within, such as kobolds and goblins. The characters eventually come upon the Twilight Grove and its blighted foliage, where they find the Gulthias Tree and encounter the druid Belak. He explains that the tree grew from a yet-green wooden stake that had been used to kill a vampire on that very spot, and the tree accepts humanoids bound to its bole as "supplicants", making the victims completely subservient to its will. A three-page appendix at the back of the book features statistics for all of the creatures encountered in the adventure, as well as three new magic items and the twig blights.
Publication history
editThe book was published in 2000, and was written by Bruce R. Cordell, with cover art by Todd Lockwood and interior art by Dennis Cramer.
In 2017, Wizards re-released the adventure updated to 5th Edition rules as part of the Tales from the Yawning Portal collection.[1]
Reception
editThe reviewer from Pyramid comments: "Unlike some adventures, this one encourages the GM to award the players experience to advance levels during game play so that they are powerful enough to handle latter encounters."[2]
Dungeon Master for Dummies lists The Sunless Citadel as one of the ten best 3rd edition adventures.[3]
Reviews
edit- Backstab #24[4]
References
edit- ^ "Tales from the Yawning Portal". Wizards of the Coast. 2017-02-21. Archived from the original on January 5, 2017. Retrieved 2017-02-21.
- ^ "Pyramid: Pyramid Review: The Sunless Citadel (For D&D)".
- ^ Slavicsek, Bill; Baker, Rich; Grubb, Jeff (2006). Dungeon Master For Dummies. For Dummies. p. 320. ISBN 978-0-471-78330-5. Retrieved 2009-02-12.
- ^ "Backstab Magazine (French) Issue 24".
- Cordell, Bruce R. The Sunless Citadel (Wizards of the Coast, 2000) ISBN 0-7869-1640-0.