Dungeon Module C2
The Ghost Tower of Inverness
by
Allen Hammack

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DESCRIPTION What a great adventure! The Ghost Tower of Inverness is the second module in the competition series. Originally designed for use at Wintercon VIII in Detroit in November of 1979. This is an extremely challenging adventure (I lost my character), set in the World of Greyhawk, that can be played as a tournament adventure using the included scoring system. Or it can be used in any existing campaign to challenge characters of levels 5-7. The Ghost Tower of Inverness includes the original player characters used in tournament play (wish I had used one of them!). This module was originally published in 1980.
SYNOPSIS
A shadow from the past, the Ghost Tower of Inverness has loomed ever larger in the mind of the great Seer of Urnst. Now he has convinced the Duke that an expedition should be organized to go to the ancient keep and recover its greatest treasure…the fabled Soul Gem.
Beware cloaked ladies!
Copy 1
CONDITIONThis copy is in Good to Fair condition. The cover shows corner and edge wear, creases all over, scuffing, and the fold is frayed at at the top and bottom. The maps are clean and nice. The adventure book shows heavy wear, a large discoloration and residue on the cover that has bled through the first four pages, and there is a discoloration on the last page which is very worn. It also features some pencil writing and the center page has pulled free from one of the staples.
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