Publication:The Lost Island of Castanamir

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[  The Lost Island of Castanamir]
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System: Dungeons and Dragons 1e
Levels: 1 – 4 
Author: Ken Rolston 
Publisher: TSR 
Item Code: 9110 
Publication Date: 1984 
Format: Paperback 
Page Count: 32 
ISBN-10: 0-88038-189-2
 
Product Blurb
It is terribly cold. You swam for your life to this mysterious island, losing most of your provisions in the process, only to find it barren of all but grass. A biting wind from the north drives through your wet clothes, chilling you to the bone. Night is falling and promises even colder temperatures; you wish this place had even a bush to burn as firewood. Your stomach has just begun to complain about the lack of dinner, when one of your companions calls, and you rush o his side, hoping he's found a way to turn grass into a sandwich. Instead, he points to the ground in front of him. "Look there."
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Plot Summary[edit]

In this scenario, the adventurers pass through magical portals into a series of interlinked chambers. The characters are encouraged by a young scholarly mage to voyage into the Sea of Pastures, to explore a mysterious island connected with a number of recent shipwrecks and disappearances. The island is grassy and windblasted, but eventually the characters discover a stone door leading into a subterranean complex. There, they discover 18 rooms linked by secret passages and magical portals. Most of these rooms have been ransacked by a variety of other survivors, human and monstrous. These survivors are likewise trapped within the labyrinth and are either eking out a miserable existence there or else desperately searching for a means of escape. Also within the building are a number of extraplanar creatures, collectively known as gingwatzim, who can shift between various forms: an energy form (glowing ball of light), an inanimate form (usually a magical weapon), and an animate form (an animal or monster). Eventually the characters may find the exit, and are once again deposited on the dreary islands to await rescue.

Publication History[edit]

C3 The Lost Island of Castanamir was written by Ken Rolston, with art by Jeff Easley, and was published by TSR in 1984 as a 32-page booklet with an outer folder. The "C" in the module code represents the first letter in the word "competition," the name of C1 - C6 module series.


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AuthorKen Rolston +
ISBN0-88038-189-2 +
Item Code9110 +
Maximum Level4 +
Media TypePaperback +
Minimum Level1 +
Module CodeC3 +
Page Count32 +
Publication Date1984 +
PublisherTSR +
SystemDungeons and Dragons 1e +
TitleThe Lost Island of Castanamir +