Publication:Beyond the Crystal Cave

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[  Beyond the Crystal Cave]
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System: Dungeons and Dragons 1e
Levels: 4 – 7 
Author: Dave J. Browne, Tom Kirby, Graeme Morris 
Publisher: TSR 
Item Code: 9066 
Publication Date: 1983 
Format: Paperback 
Page Count: 32
 
Product Blurb
Fleeing the rage that consumed their feuding families, Juliana and Orlando fled to the Cave of Echoes, where it is said every wish is granted. Two years have passed, and all attempts to return the lovers to their parents have failed, though some believe them lost in the enchanted garden beyond the cave. Many are the rescuers who have entered that enchanted park; a few have returned after long absences, their minds and memories curiously disturbed. Now, the handsome reward offered for the return of the lovers has tempted you, but who knows what lies beyond the Crystal Cave?
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Plot Summary[edit]

In Beyond the Crystal Cave, the player characters are hired to rescue a recently eloped couple that has fled into the Cave of Echoes. The heroes must solve the mystery of the Crystal Cave to enter Porpherio's Garden, a magical place located on the island of Sybarate where it is summer all year long. Experience points are gained by dealing with encounters verbally and intelligently, rather than through unnecessary violence.

Publication History[edit]

Beyond the Crystal Cave was written by British designers Dave J. Browne, Tom Kirby, and Graeme Morris, and published by TSR in 1983 as a thirty two page booklet with an outer folder. In 2005, Kenzer and Company published a HackMaster module based on the adventure named Porpher's Enchanted Garden. It was originally solicited as Yonder Crystal Caverns, but was changed due to substantial lateness in gaining authorisation from Wizards of the Coast. The new version required less talking and more action, making it more typical of the game system. The module was hacked by James Butler, a freelance writer from the United Kingdom. In 2011, Wizards of the Coast updated the module for 4th Edition and added combat situations for their Encounters line of pre-made adventures.


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AuthorDave J. Browne +, Tom Kirby + and Graeme Morris +
Item Code9066 +
Maximum Level7 +
Media TypePaperback +
Minimum Level4 +
Module CodeUK1 +
Page Count32 +
Publication Date1983 +
PublisherTSR +
SystemDungeons and Dragons 1e +
TitleBeyond the Crystal Cave +