

If all of that sounds a little like it was inspired by Michael Moorcock to you, it sounds the same to me. Nonetheless, it is perfectly playable without, and when I playtested it I did not use the same PCs as from Playing the Game.Īs written, it is very much an old-school romp through the long-lost fortress-temple of people who worshiped the four Elemental Lords: Grom, Lord of Stone Ithha, Prince of Air: Krakaal, Lord of Fire: and Splaasha, Princess of Water. This adventure was intended as a sequel to AL 6: Playing the Game (also by Perry Fehr, and which I also playtested), and if taken as such has more of a narrative arc than if not. The publisher is Purple Duck Games.ĭisclosure: I have a playtest credit on this product. The cover is by Jacob Blackmon with interior art by Brian Brinlee, Eric Quigley, and Ryan Sumo, and cartography by Dyson Logos. AL 7: The Elemental Lords Awaken! is a level 1 adventure written by Perry Fehr.
