Code | IM3 |
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TSR product code | 9207 |
Authors | Ken Rolston |
First published | 1987 |
The Best of Intentions is an adventure module published in 1987 for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.
The Best of Intentions is a comically written adventure scenario for the Dungeons & Dragons Immortals Set, in which the player characters search for the missing immortal Mazikeen. [1]
The player characters are rookie Immortals trying to solve a mystery of cosmic proportions. [2] The characters compete in the Olympic Trials, journey to the weird and multifarious planes of Mazikeen, and deal with other strange events. [2]
IM3 The Best of Intentions was written by Ken Rolston, with a cover by Jeff Easley and interior illustrations by Jim Holloway, and was published by TSR in 1987 as a 48-page booklet with a large map and two outer folders. [1]
Jim Bambra briefly reviewed The Best of Intentions for Dragon magazine #131 (March 1988). [2] Bambra praised the module, saying "Colorful pregenerated characters, excellent staging, nice cut-up bits, inserts, and amusing Jim Holloway illustrations make this a real treat for would-be gods. The Best of Intentions is a fun romp through the mystical realms of the D&D game's Immortals Set. Miss this one it at your own peril." [2]
Code | IM3 |
---|---|
TSR product code | 9207 |
Authors | Ken Rolston |
First published | 1987 |
The Best of Intentions is an adventure module published in 1987 for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.
The Best of Intentions is a comically written adventure scenario for the Dungeons & Dragons Immortals Set, in which the player characters search for the missing immortal Mazikeen. [1]
The player characters are rookie Immortals trying to solve a mystery of cosmic proportions. [2] The characters compete in the Olympic Trials, journey to the weird and multifarious planes of Mazikeen, and deal with other strange events. [2]
IM3 The Best of Intentions was written by Ken Rolston, with a cover by Jeff Easley and interior illustrations by Jim Holloway, and was published by TSR in 1987 as a 48-page booklet with a large map and two outer folders. [1]
Jim Bambra briefly reviewed The Best of Intentions for Dragon magazine #131 (March 1988). [2] Bambra praised the module, saying "Colorful pregenerated characters, excellent staging, nice cut-up bits, inserts, and amusing Jim Holloway illustrations make this a real treat for would-be gods. The Best of Intentions is a fun romp through the mystical realms of the D&D game's Immortals Set. Miss this one it at your own peril." [2]