The Forge of Fury is an adventure module for the 3rd edition of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy tabletop role-playing game.

The Forge of Fury
Rules requiredDungeons & Dragons, 3rd edition
Character levels3rd
AuthorsRichard Baker
First published2000
Linked modules

Plot summary

edit

The Forge of Fury is a dungeon crawl, or site-based adventure, that describes the stronghold of Khundrukar.[1] The renowned dwarven blacksmith, Durgeddin the Black, established the hidden stronghold of Khundrukar inside an enormous cavern system two centuries ago after his clan was overrun by orcs and trolls and driven out of their home. The orcs found Khundrukar, Durgeddin's home, 100 ago after capturing one of one of the dwarven clansmen. The orcs built a massive army which they used to assault the stronghold and kill the dwarves there. goblins, orcs and other creatures now use the five levels of the ruins of the stronghold as a base. Legends contain stories of the amazing blades Durgeddin forged in anger, enticing the player characters to come to the ruins of Khundrukar to obtain them.

Publication history

edit

The book was published in 2000 and written by Richard Baker, with cover art by Todd Lockwood and interior art by Dennis Cramer.

In 2017, Wizards re-released the adventure, updated to 5th Edition rules, as part of the Tales from the Yawning Portal collection.[2]

Reception

edit

A reviewer from Pyramid commented that the "first few pages are very good at walking new Dungeon Masters through the steps needed to properly prepare for the adventure", also noting that "like the Sunless Citadel, the main focus is on the adventure."[3] Conversely, an RPGnet review criticized the lack of hints in the package, but praised the adventure as following "in the mold of the great classics of the first edition".[4]

The Forge of Fury was ranked as the 12th greatest Dungeons & Dragons adventure of all time by Dungeon magazine in 2004, on the 30th anniversary of the original Dungeons & Dragons game.[5]

Dungeon Master for Dummies lists The Forge of Fury as one of the ten best adventures from the 3rd edition.[6]

Reviews

edit
  • Backstab #26[7]

References

edit
  1. ^ Baker, Richard (2000). The Forge of Fury. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. ^ "Tales from the Yawning Portal". Wizards of the Coast. 2017-02-21. Archived from the original on January 5, 2017. Retrieved 2017-02-21.
  3. ^ "The Forge Of Fury (for D&D)". Pyramid. 2. Steve Jackson Games. 2000-12-22. Retrieved 2013-09-08.
  4. ^ Walker, Bradford. "The Forge of Fury". Retrieved 2014-05-21.
  5. ^ Mona, Erik; Jacobs, James (2004). "The 30 Greatest D&D Adventures of All Time". Dungeon (116). Paizo Publishing: 78.
  6. ^ Slavicsek, Bill; Baker, Rich; Grubb, Jeff (2006). Dungeon Master For Dummies. For Dummies. p. 320. ISBN 978-0-471-78330-5. Retrieved 2009-02-12.
  7. ^ "Backstab #026". 2001.
edit