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Maidens of Moordoth

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Maidens of Moordoth is a low-level 1-sheet adventure designed for Labyrinth LordTM but easily usable in any old school fantasy role-playing game.  It provides all you'll need for a full night or two of play.

The elders of the village of Moordoth are the keepers of a grim secret.  They vowed to take it to their graves, but a pack of ghouls and the wailing haunts of six lost maidens seem to command otherwise.  The characters are hired by the town elders to put a stop to this madness.  The characters will soon learn that all is not what it seems as they unravel the secret of the Maidens of Moordoth.

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August 3rd, 2023
You can't really beat the price, and it is a fairly nicely-thought out module to provide a side quest for a low level party. The foes are very dangerous, but placed so that the party has a good chance of surprising them. I placed this in a semi-hi [...]
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December 3rd, 2011
(review originally posted at tenkarstavern.com) 1-Sheet. An adventure that can be printed on one sheet of paper, often using both sides. Maidens of Moordoth is a 1-Sheet Adventure for beginning Labyrinth Lord characters, but suitable for [...]
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This title was added to our catalog on October 28, 2011.