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Assault On Blacktooth Ridge (Castles & Crusades) [Paperback]

Davis Chenault (Author), Peter Bradley (Author)
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August 5, 2005
From the makers of the Castles & Crusades™ role playing game comes the first adventure for would be heroes to test their mettle in the heat of combat.

The Blacktooth Ridge, far to the east of the more civilized lands, is fabled for its string of long abandoned fortresses, treasure houses, temples and underground mansions. It invites many an adventurer seeking fame and fortune. It is an altogether dangerous place tainted with the evil of the Horned One and those who still worship him in hidden caves and temples.

Now, raids and plundering confound the settlements near the Blacktooth Ridge. The armies of King and Lord are warring in the west and few are left to protect this region. Once considered tamed, the fires of war are being fanned along this frontiers reagion. Rumors of Rottenkip the Goblin King and his fearless warriors taking up residence in the Blacktooth Ridge are circulating. The Wending Beast is said to have crawled out from its dank hole beneath the earth. Ogres are raiding villages and looting caravans. Few are coming to the aid of those beset by these depredations and the evil denizens of the Blacktooth Ridge’s are spilling out into the land.

The call has gone out, the mustering of militias is at hand and the Blacktooth Ridge beckons to any and all willing to come to their aid and discover what is calling forth these foul creatures.

For 3-5 characters, levels 1-3. The Adventure begins anew: Now.



Product Details

  • Paperback: 24 pages
  • Publisher: Troll Lord Games (August 5, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1931275629
  • ISBN-13: 978-1931275620
  • Product Dimensions: 10.7 x 8.4 x 0.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,812,583 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent module!, March 29, 2005
This review is from: Assault On Blacktooth Ridge (Castles & Crusades) (Paperback)
Assault on Blacktooth Ridge is a 24 page module for Castles & Crusades, written by Davis Chenault, for characters of first and second level.

General Description The module is, like Village of Hommlet and Keep on the Borderlands, a mini-campaign: it contains a base of operations, information about the surrounding region, and plot hooks in addition to the "dungeon." Assault on Blacktooth Ridge is closer to being a mini campaign even than Keep on the Borderlands: it contains no one "big" dungeon like the Caves of Chaos. Instead, there are two medium sized dungeons: one with 30 keyed encounter areas and one with 14. In addition to these two dungeons, Assault on Blacktooth Ridge contains a number of small encounter areas, which can be likened to the small encounters provided in Keep on the Borderlands. There are five of these. Encounter tables are also provided for three geographic areas (the village of Botkinburg, the nearby woods, and the area along the Blacktooth Ridge. As a base of operations, Botkinburg has everything that a base of operations needs, including low-level NPCs that could be hired to accompany the party. Botkinburg has 25 encounter areas, providing a good selection and variety of NPCs, and all the necessary hooks into the module's various mini-adventures.

Modularity The module is designed to fit into any campaign, and it succeeds admirably. A specific history of the area is provided for those who might want to use it, but it isn't necessary for the CK to use this historical background to play the module. In essence, an evil overlord once occupied the area, later retreating, but leaving behind all the expected aftermath of evil overlordship: ruined forts, goblin nests, dungeons, etc. The CK could easily ignore this backdrop - the ridge will work for any area that could contain ruined forts and monsters. However, the "evil overlord" backdrop will obviously work in almost any campaign, and it adds a nice flavor. There is also a political plotline that's not necessary for running the adventure, but which will probably serve as the tie-in to sequel adventures if the CK wishes to use them. The political plotline, like the overall backdrop, is quite modular - it involves a nearby baron who has designs on the Village of Botkinburg, and is providing information to the monsters of the Ridge. The adventure doesn't suffer if this plotline is left out, but it gives the Castle Keeper options for expanding the adventure beyond the boundaries of the module itself, if desired.

Going Beyond the Module Assault on Blacktooth Ridge does an excellent job of providing the CK with pathways that lead beyond the module and into new adventuring territory. For starters, the Ridge itself is a classic adventuring venue: a rocky ridge pocked with caves and abandoned forts. Any number of homebrewed dungeon crawls can be fitted into the area if the party decides to keep using Botkinburg as a base for future adventures. The leadership in Botkinburg is weak, with an irritating and pompous son, a senile baron, and an advisor who is loyal to the old baron and not to the son. This triad creates lots of room for the party to become involved in Botkinburg's internal political situations, which could be used to tie in nicely with the larger political plotline mentioned above (the nearby baron who wants to take control). The monsters are part of a larger group, which allows the party to pursue villains up the chain of command. Enough information is provided about the larger organization to allow the CK to take a campaign in this direction. Assault on Blacktooth Ridge is extraordinarily well designed to serve as the jumping-off point for a campaign, and it can go in any number of directions. In this regard, the module is an absolute slam-dunk success.

Weaker Points Typos are not frequent enough to be intrusive, but there are some in the module. The map is designed to serve both as a player map and as a Castle Keeper map. I prefer, as a Castle Keeper, to have a map with specific locations specifically marked. This might not be a problem for everyone, but I felt that another page devoted to a Castle Keeper's map would be a good investment of space. Troll Lord Games has announced that they will post a CK map on their website.

Strong Points As I mentioned above, the adventure is a masterpiece of providing detail that doesn't destroy its modularity - not an easy achievement. The adventures are solid stuff - just what a low level campaign needs, without getting too fancy or too clichéd. Even more impressive, though, is the way that the module's 24 pages provide the potential for tremendous depth - without spelling it out in mind-numbing detail. As an example, I'll return to the situation in Botkinburg Keep: a senile baron, an incompetent son, a loyal advisor. This situation is established in less than a page of text (which also contains stat blocks, etc), but if the party stays in Botkinburg for any length of time, accruing fame and power, this one page of text provides the guideline for a complex and interesting series of events that may follow. Almost certainly, the party will fall afoul of the baron's incompetent son. What happens next could go in all sorts of directions, leading to all kinds of interesting role playing (and combat) situations - yet this rich potential is all contained within one page of text. It's an impressive illustration of a couple of points: First, it is an example of authorial restraint - Davis Chenault appreciates that a module author's goal is not to fill in all the details of what will happen. He artfully "tees up" various situations, giving the Castle Keeper enough information to smack it out of the park, without writing pages of detail that restrict rather than enhance the Castle Keeper's options. Second, it is evidence of just plain old attention to good value. This module contains more nooks and crannies and trouble for characters to get into than many modules of twice or three times the size - just because Mr. Chenault has such a strong instinct for when to shut up and move on to the next thing.

Conclusion I highly recommend this module for anyone beginning a C&C campaign. Although only time can tell, it may very well be a true classic on the order of Hommlet, the giant series, or Keep on the Borderlands. It has the characteristics of the great modules: it doesn't railroad the party, it packs in lots of plot options, and it describes these options with enough detail to play them without crushing the CK under inflexible timetables or extraneous details. The encounter areas themselves are solid, but not masterpieces - one of them is nothing more than a stirge nest - but I've got a strong suspicion that like many of the truly great modules, Assault on Blacktooth Ridge will turn out to be more than the sum of its parts.

This is not a playtest review - the author's party is tenth level, but will have a chance to play Blacktooth Ridge in the event of a TPK.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A superb adventure!, May 18, 2007
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This review is from: Assault On Blacktooth Ridge (Castles & Crusades) (Paperback)
This was the first adventure I bought for the Castles & Crusades RPG system and it delivers on all accounts. As another reviewer has said, this module is very much like the earlier AD&D starter modules like The Village of Hommlet and/or Keep on the Borderlands... it gives a very well done town description that the players can use as a home base as well as an extremely well done dungeon and several unusual encounter areas. The writing is strong, descriptive, imaginative and just plain fun to read. This adventure has all the makings of a classic, don't hesitate to add it to your gaming collection.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Campaign Starter, December 13, 2008
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This review is from: Assault On Blacktooth Ridge (Castles & Crusades) (Paperback)
Mythmere's review is right on target.

Despite the fact this module is written for the Castles & Crusades game, it will easily adapt to D&D 3.x or any D20 fantasy setting. The previous review is so robust, there isn't much else to say except that I also really love the setting.

There are so many little plot hooks sprinkled through out that it really can be the basis for a campaign even though it is specified as levels 1 - 3. Apart from the main story line, all the smaller side plot hooks give a small amount of text to set up the hook but let the game master fill in the blanks. You really wouldn't think there could be so much packed into 24 pages, but it's packed with rich ideas.

All I can really add is to say "Buy this!" You won't regret the purchase.
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