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Code | DQ1 |
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TSR product code | 9221 |
Authors | Jennell Jaquays [a] with David J. Ritchie and Gerry Klug |
First published | 1988 |
The Shattered Statue is an adventure module published in 1987 for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.
The Shattered Statue is a Forgotten Realms adventure scenario in which the player characters have been hired to find the pieces of a broken ancient statue so that it can be reassembled and reanimated. [1]
This adventure was designed for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons but is also compatible with DragonQuest and includes new magic rules for that game. [1]
DQ1 The Shattered Statue was written by Jennell Jaquays [a] with David J. Ritchie and Gerry Klug, with a cover by Daniel Horne and interior illustrations by Jaquays, and was published by TSR in 1988 as a 48-page booklet with an outer folder. [1]
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Code | DQ1 |
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TSR product code | 9221 |
Authors | Jennell Jaquays [a] with David J. Ritchie and Gerry Klug |
First published | 1988 |
The Shattered Statue is an adventure module published in 1987 for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.
The Shattered Statue is a Forgotten Realms adventure scenario in which the player characters have been hired to find the pieces of a broken ancient statue so that it can be reassembled and reanimated. [1]
This adventure was designed for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons but is also compatible with DragonQuest and includes new magic rules for that game. [1]
DQ1 The Shattered Statue was written by Jennell Jaquays [a] with David J. Ritchie and Gerry Klug, with a cover by Daniel Horne and interior illustrations by Jaquays, and was published by TSR in 1988 as a 48-page booklet with an outer folder. [1]
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