Publication:Five Coins for a Kingdom

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[  Five Coins for a Kingdom]
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System: Dungeons and Dragons 1e
Levels: 28 – 32 
Author: Robin Jenkins 
Publisher: TSR 
Publication Date: 1987 
Format: Paperback 
Page Count: 46
 
Product Blurb
In an instant, the city of Lighthall vanishes from you very midst! In its place come five coins of amazing powers - power to transport you to a realm of fantastic worlds and incredible magic. In this realm, islands float in air and vast armies battle at the brink of oblivion. The return of Lighthall depends on the defeat of one man: the evil enchanter, Durhan the Conqueror.

Surrounding himself with the armies of Volde, Durhan musters his strength for the final assault on Trann. Defeating Durhan insures the preservation of Eloysia. Saving Lighthall, however, is another story. Lost in the raging core of the sun, the city balances on the edge of destruction. The rescue of Trann, its Ruling Wizards, and Lighthall itself all depend upon the powers of the coins - and the brave adventurers who take the quest upon themselves.

For characters of levels 28-32.

This text is quoted from promotion material. Text and images are copyrighted by the original publisher.

Plot Summary[edit]

Five Coins for a Kingdom involves a disappearing city and five magic coins.

On a clear day, bright lights appear in the sky over a vibrant city as the player characters stand in the market, and then the city vanishes, leaving the party alone in a grassy field. Five coins fall from sky, each imbued with the spirit of a power wizard beseeching the party to free them and save their world from destruction. Using the magic coins, the party travels to the outer plane of Eloysia, explore what is left of the city of Solius and free the wizards. Before saving Solius, the party must defeat an invasive army led by mad Durhan. Finally, the party journeys into their own sun to save their city.


Publication History[edit]

M4 Five Coins for a Kingdom was written by Allen Varney, with art by John and Laura Lakey, and was published by TSR in 1987 as a 40-page booklet with an outer folder. The scenario was adapted as The Vanishing City, #15 in the series of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Gamebooks.



Template:Publication Breadcrumb/1e Adventures

AuthorRobin Jenkins +
Maximum Level32 +
Media TypePaperback +
Minimum Level28 +
Module CodeM4 +
Page Count46 +
Publication Date1987 +
PublisherTSR +
SystemDungeons and Dragons 1e +
TitleFive Coins for a Kingdom +