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Dungeon Crawl Classics #42: Secret of the Stonearm

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An Adventure for Character Levels 2-3

Remember the good old days, when adventures were underground, NPCs were there to be killed, and the finale of every dungeon was the dragon on the 20th level? Those days are back. Dungeon Crawl Classics adventures don't waste your time with long-winded speeches, weird campaign settings, or NPCs who aren't meant to be killed. Each adventure is 100% good, solid dungeon crawl, with the monsters you know, the traps you remember, and the secret doors you know are there somewhere.

A merchant's beautiful daughter is missing, and only the heroes can save her! The search leads to a band of assassin-thugs called the Stonehands, whose magically enhanced stone hands give them great powers. To rescue the merchant's daughter, the heroes must best teeming jungles, deadly cults, a demigod's tomb, and a wizard with ancient magic at his fingertips!

If you enjoy this adventure, look for the rest of the Dungeon Crawl Classics series!

Writer: Luke Johnson
Cover Artist: Jim Pavelec
Cartographer: Jeremy Simmons

GMG5041, 32 pages, $6.99

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