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Eyes of the Lich Queen

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Eyes of the Lich Queen
Rules requiredDungeons & Dragons, 3.5 edition
Character levels5th
AuthorsNicolas Logue
First publishedApril 2007

Eyes of the Lich Queen is an adventure module for the 3.5 edition of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.

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Plot summary

Eyes of the Lich Queen takes place in the Eberron setting. The player characters mount an expedition to explore an ancient jungle temple, which sends them headlong into a search for the Dragon's Eye, an artifact created ages ago by demons to gain power over dragons.

Publication history

Eyes of the Lich Queen was written by Stephen Schubert, Nicolas Logue, and Tim Hitchcock, and was published in April 2007. Cover art was by Wayne Reynolds, with interior art by Ron Lemen, Lucio Parrillo, Francis Tsai, Anthony S. Waters.

Reception

Tim Janson of mania.com comments: "There's a lot to do in Eyes of the Lich Queen and it need not be followed in linear fashion... again, a skilled DM can really make this a great time for the players. There are scores of maps in the book! I personally don't play Eberron, but as I said, it's no big deal to drop this into, say, a Forgotten Realms campaign or even one of your own designs."[1]

External links

References

  1. ^ "Eyes of the Lich Queen". Archived from the original on 2013-09-06. Retrieved 2014-03-19.
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