In the great city of Marienburg,you are asked to rescue innocent victims from the clutches of slavers-the dread Body Trade. Heroes that you are, you accept! But be wary, for in the City of Deals, profit is King. Written by William Simoni.
In the great city of Marienburg,you are asked to rescue innocent victims from the clutches of slavers-the dread Body Trade. Heroes that you are, you accept! But be wary, for in the City of Deals, profit is King. Written by William Simoni.
In the great city of Marienburg,you are asked to rescue innocent victims from the clutches of slavers-the dread Body Trade. Heroes that you are, you accept! But be wary, for in the City of Deals, profit is King. Written by William Simoni.
Middenheim's greatest rat catcher is missing! You are officers in the Middenheim City Watch and it is your duty to go into the sewers and find him. And don't come back until you do.This must be your lucky day... .Written by Richard lorio II.
Middenheim's greatest rat catcher is missing! You are officers in the Middenheim City Watch and it is your duty to go into the sewers and find him. And don't come back until you do.This must be your lucky day... .Written by Richard lorio II.
The Clan Elder sold his magical warhammer in order to ensure the Clan's survival in these hard times. You are part of a party of dwarves sent from the Khazid Slumbol shantytown in Grissenwald to offer your services in exchange for the return of the Clan's heirloom. Surely no one would refuse such an honorable exchange. So, it's off to Nuln to deal with the man who bought the warhammer. What could be easier? Written by Alfred Nunez Jr., and Timothy Eccles.
The Clan Elder sold his magical warhammer in order to ensure the Clan's survival in these hard times. You are part of a party of dwarves sent from the Khazid Slumbol shantytown in Grissenwald to offer your services in exchange for the return of the Clan's heirloom. Surely no one would refuse such an honorable exchange. So, it's off to Nuln to deal with the man who bought the warhammer. What could be easier? Written by Alfred Nunez Jr., and Timothy Eccles.