Publication:The Fright at Tristor

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[  The Fright at Tristor]
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System: Dungeons and Dragons 3e
Levels: 1 – 1 
Author: Bruce Cordell 
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast 
Publication Date: 2001 
Format: paperback 
Page Count: 32 
ISBN-10: B0001723 
Price:  
 
Product Blurb
We die for The Watcher!

Orcish barbarians harry the northern trade routes through the cold north of the Theocracy of the Pale, serving a mysterious lord known only as The Watcher. Plagued by a series of bizarre animal mutations, the terrorized folk of the village of Tristor turn to adventurers to help them where hunters, vigilantes, and soldiers could not. Someone, or some thing, is sending a message to Tristor, and all fear the inevitable - when the gruesome murderer claims its first human victim.

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Plot Summary[edit]

The plot of The Fright at Tristor begins with a mention of the brutal murders occurring in the hamlet of Tristor, in the northern reaches of the Theocracy of the Pale. The townsfolk fear that they may be the next target of these attacks. The party has been hired to investigate, a reward being offered if they can stop these murders occurring. Some believe the source of the attacks to be a band of orcs following a mysterious entity known as "The Watcher." When outlying farms are attacked outright, it is up to the adventurers to halt these killings and save the town.

Publication History[edit]

The Fright at Tristor was designed by Keith Polster, and was published in 2000. Cover art was by Rebecca Guay, with interior art by Matthew Mitchell.


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Facts about "The Fright at Tristor"
AuthorBruce Cordell +
ISBNB0001723 +
Maximum Level1 +
Media Typepaperback +
Minimum Level1 +
Page Count32 +
Publication Date2001 +
PublisherWizards of the Coast +
SystemDungeons and Dragons 3e +
TitleThe Fright at Tristor +