Apr 292011
 

It was three earthen years after Obad-Hai’s death, before any proper link was known to the infernal hells. Asmodeus, in his scheming, offered up the archdevil Levistus to take the fall. While the gods bickered among themselves as to the proper course of actions, more powers were drawn in, while others fell to hidden blades. The Divine War raged, they entered all the planes, and the sides were never clear. When enough people were laid dead, Asmodeus’ plan was finally clear. He had bound some of the power of the Far Realm and would reshape the universe in his image . . . by destroying it.

– From the Journal of General Wolfgang James

The Challenge of Asmodeus is a one-shot adventure for 4-6 characters of 30th level. Use it as a break from your regular campaign, an excuse to test an epic level build, or just a fun way to kill 3 to 5 hours with friends!

Download the PDF: The Challenge of Asmodeus

Brian Liberge

Brian Liberge is a father of one, living in Boston, MA. Introduced to AD&D at an early age, he’s continued to update with the editions, and new games. He loves home-brewed ideas, is honest to a fault, and thinks that ideas and mechanics should absolutely be shared between systems. With a B.S. Degree in Theatre Arts, a job in Information Technology, and a love of strategy gaming, he tries to bring the best of each into his new creations for StufferShack. Check out his latest book the Midgard Bestiary for 4e, available now. Profile Page / Article Portfolio

  One Response to “The Challenge of Asmodeus – Steal this Adventure (download)”

  1. Wowwwwwww

    Longtime lurker, first time commenter.

    My group just wrapped up our campaign at 21st level, retiring our characters. We didn’t want to experience an epic campaign.

    I can say, without a doubt, that our PCs will be coming out of retirement for one last call to duty…

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