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Temple of the Troll God

Temple of the Troll God Capsule Review by Bill Bodden on 24/11/01
Style: 4 (Classy and well done)
Substance: 4 (Meaty)
Another challenging and exciting adventure for the d20 System by the folks at Fast Forward Entertainment. Temple of the Troll Gos will add a new degree of depth to any fantasy campaign.
Product: Temple of the Troll God
Author: Timothy Brown
Category: RPG
Company/Publisher: Fast Forward Entertainment
Line: d20 System
Cost: $12.95
Page count: 48
Year published: 2001
ISBN: 0-9713234-1-0
SKU: FAF 2002
Comp copy?: yes
Capsule Review by Bill Bodden on 24/11/01
Genre tags: Fantasy
Temple of the Troll God , the sequel to Fast Forward Entertainment’s Fortress of the Ogre Chieftain, is every bit as full of adventure and rollicking combat as its predecessor. Three different hooks are introduced to get the PCs traveling down the road towards the infamous temple, and there are dangers and rewards a-plenty along the way, not to mention the numerous encounters within the temple itself! A smaller amount of backstory than in the previous module is provided here, so that referees and players unfamiliar with the world of Elara, the home of DragonElves and BronzeMen, can sample a taste before plunging in headfirst.

The temple is currently the site of an unusual amount of activity; troll pilgrims from near and far have been witnessed gathering up all their treasure and heading towards the temple in the wilderness, to pay their respects of the Troll God Afnar. Even more unnerving is the fact that not only trolls, but goblins, orcs, hobgoblins, and even ogres have all been seen flocking towards the Troll’s God’s fane. Normally the Green Races don’t work together very well, so anything that can not only successfully unite them, but cause them to display organization not normally seen from chaotic creatures like trolls, is worrisome indeed! The players not only have the threat of a unified Green Races army to worry about, but it seems that Afnar has a few plans as well; plans that even his troll priests don’t know about….

The adventure is designed for four to six characters of levels four to seven; like Fortress of the Ogre Chieftain, I found that Temple of the Troll God requires a balanced party, though again the emphasis lies squarely upon the broad shoulders of those with combat ability. Players should also hope to high heaven that a great many healing spells and devices are present in the party – they’ll without a doubt be needed. Squeamish GMs like myself may want to read this adventure with care; trolls are not known for their genteel habits or civilized manners, and many of the behaviors they exhibit in this adventure (described in loving detail by Timothy Brown) will make even a strong gamer blanch. Like its predecessor, Temple of the Troll God has a prequel adventure available for downloading at Fast Forward’s web site (www.fastforwardgames.com ) and also like Fortress, there are full-color versions of all maps ready to be printed out by anyone with a color printer. Again neither the prequel scenario nor the color maps are required for full enjoyment of this adventure module; they are merely presented as easy option to enhance this already exciting and enjoyable adventure.

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