Descent into the Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth
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Title:
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Descent into the Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth
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System:
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Dungeons and Dragons 5e
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Abbreviation:
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DitLCoT
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Levels:
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9– 9
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Author:
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Wizards RPG Team
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Publisher:
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Wizards of the Coast
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Publication Date:
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2024-03-
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Format:
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Digital (D&D Beyond)
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Product Blurb
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Deep in the Yatil Mountains lie the Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth, formerly occupied by the legendary archmage Iggwilv the Witch Queen. Though Iggwilv is long gone, her lair is anything but empty. Demons, giants, and other formidable creatures haunt the perilous caverns, and the archmage’s magical defenses remain intact. The rewards for braving these threats defy imagination. Iggwilv is rumored to have amassed a magical hoard of unsurpassed value, a trove of such fame that scores of adventurers have perished in search of it.
This supplement is part of a yearlong celebration of Dungeons & Dragons and its 50th anniversary. The adventure presented herein is an abridged, quick-play version of “The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth (5e),” which appears in Quests from the Infinite Staircase. See that book for the full adventure.
“Descent into the Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth” is designed for four to six 9th-level characters.
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Table of Contents
- Using This Supplement
- Background
- Tournament Rules
- Lost Caverns
- Starting the Adventure
- Lesser Caverns Features
- Lesser Cavern Locations
- Conclusion
- Appendix A: Magic Items
- Appendix B: Creature
- Appendix C: Score Sheet
- Appendix D: Premade Characters
- Credits
About the Original
Published in 1982, the official Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth module was an expanded and revised version of The Lost Caverns of Tsojconth, a tournament adventure created by Gary Gygax for Winter Con V in 1976. The adventure offers tantalizing details about Iggwilv the Witch Queen — perhaps better known as the archmage Tasha, famous for her hideous laughter spell. This adaptation pays homage to the original by including a score sheet for competitive play.