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Queen of the Spiders

Queen of the Spiders is an adventure module for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. It was published by TSR, Inc. in 1986 and is a compilation of seven previous related modules, often referred to as a "supermodule." Together, the seven adventures form an integrated campaign that begins in the World of Greyhawk, continues underground into the Underdark, and concludes in the Demonweb Pits, the abyssal lair of the demonic goddess Lolth. The campaign was originally intended for use with the rules from the first edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons.[1]

Queen of the Spiders
CodeGDQ1–7
TSR product code9179
Rules required1st Ed AD&D
Character levels8–14
Campaign settingGreyhawk / Generic AD&D
AuthorsGary Gygax
First published1986
Linked modules
T1–4 A1–4 GDQ1–7

The 152-page supermodule bears the code "GDQ1–7" for "Giants, Drow and Queen," and can be further combined with two other campaigns to form an even larger campaign. The larger campaign begins with T1–4, The Temple of Elemental Evil, continues on to A1–4, Scourge of the Slave Lords, and concludes with GDQ1–7.

Plot

A new beginning was added to the adventure.[2] Giants have been raiding civilized lands in increasing numbers. The player characters have been called upon to combat the giants and to investigate the giants' reasons for invading and the strength of their forces.

The first module, Steading of the Hill Giant Chief, takes place in a gigantic wooden fort populated by hill giants and ogres. Here, the players uncover evidence of an alliance with other types of giants, as well as some mysterious letters from those behind the scenes.

In the second module, Glacial Rift of the Frost Giant Jarl, the action moves north to colder lands, where the setting is a system of caves clustered around a deep and narrow chasm in glacial ice. Here, the protagonists encounter frost giants, yeti and winter wolves, among other monsters.

The third module, Hall of the Fire Giant King, is set in a volcanic region where King Snurre has assembled a horde of fire giants, trolls and hell hounds. A secret passage from this module leads deep into the earth, where the adventurers discover the true nature of the force behind the raids – the drow in the service of Lolth, the demoness.

The fourth module, Descent into the Depths of the Earth, is on a larger scale than the others, with a map covering many kilometres of a deep underground region, later known as the Underdark. In the Underdark, there are many unique monsters previously unknown to surface adventurers, including the drow, which had been considered mythical. Troglodytes, jermlaine and svirfneblin (deep gnomes) made their first appearances in D&D literature in this module.

In the next module, Shrine of the Kuo-Toa, the adventurers explore a subterranean complex populated by the Kuo-toa, a race of fish-frog monsters in the service of the lobster goddess Blibdoolpoolp.

Players next make their way to the Vault of the Drow, a deep subterranean eldritch land in a huge cyst deep under the earth.

The adventure is completed with Queen of the Demonweb Pits. It takes place primarily in the eponymous Demonweb Pits, the 66th level of the Abyss.

Publication history

The seven adventures described above were compiled in the GDQ1–7 supermodule. These included:[1]

All of the component modules were originally written by Gary Gygax, except for Queen of the Demonweb Pits, which was written by David C. Sutherland III and Gygax. The omnibus collection was produced with the assistance of Jeff Grubb and David Cook. The book was published by TSR in 1986 as a 128-page book with a 24-page map booklet, and credited to Gygax. Artist Keith Parkinson provided the cover art for the supermodule,[3][4] which also features art by George Barr. The re-release was packaged as a sequel to A1–4.[1]

Reception

Peter Green reviewed Queen of the Spiders for White Dwarf #85. In his conclusion to the review, Green wrote that "TSR have proven over the years that they are capable of better products than this. Instead of wasting time with old material, they should concentrate on presenting new roleplaying ideas."[2]

Queen of the Spiders was ranked as the single greatest Dungeons & Dragons adventure of all time by Dungeon magazine in 2004, on the 30th anniversary of the Dungeons & Dragons game.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c Schick, Lawrence (1991). Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games. Buffalo, New York: Prometheus Books. p. 100. ISBN 0-87975-653-5.
  2. ^ a b Green, Peter (January 1987). "Open Box". White Dwarf. Games Workshop (85): 2–3.
  3. ^ McVay, Ben (March 19, 2018). "Rolling Nostalgic: Artist Spotlight On Keith Parkinson".
  4. ^ "Old School FRP". November 16, 2018.
  5. ^ Mona, Erik; Jacobs, James (2004). "The 30 Greatest D&D Adventures of All Time". Dungeon. 116.

External links

  • Supermodules at Acaeum.com

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Queen of the Spiders is an adventure module for the Dungeons amp Dragons fantasy role playing game It was published by TSR Inc in 1986 and is a compilation of seven previous related modules often referred to as a supermodule Together the seven adventures form an integrated campaign that begins in the World of Greyhawk continues underground into the Underdark and concludes in the Demonweb Pits the abyssal lair of the demonic goddess Lolth The campaign was originally intended for use with the rules from the first edition of Advanced Dungeons amp Dragons 1 Queen of the SpidersCodeGDQ1 7TSR product code9179Rules required1st Ed AD amp DCharacter levels8 14Campaign settingGreyhawk Generic AD amp DAuthorsGary GygaxFirst published1986Linked modulesT1 4 A1 4 GDQ1 7The 152 page supermodule bears the code GDQ1 7 for Giants Drow and Queen and can be further combined with two other campaigns to form an even larger campaign The larger campaign begins with T1 4 The Temple of Elemental Evil continues on to A1 4 Scourge of the Slave Lords and concludes with GDQ1 7 Contents 1 Plot 2 Publication history 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditA new beginning was added to the adventure 2 Giants have been raiding civilized lands in increasing numbers The player characters have been called upon to combat the giants and to investigate the giants reasons for invading and the strength of their forces The first module Steading of the Hill Giant Chief takes place in a gigantic wooden fort populated by hill giants and ogres Here the players uncover evidence of an alliance with other types of giants as well as some mysterious letters from those behind the scenes In the second module Glacial Rift of the Frost Giant Jarl the action moves north to colder lands where the setting is a system of caves clustered around a deep and narrow chasm in glacial ice Here the protagonists encounter frost giants yeti and winter wolves among other monsters The third module Hall of the Fire Giant King is set in a volcanic region where King Snurre has assembled a horde of fire giants trolls and hell hounds A secret passage from this module leads deep into the earth where the adventurers discover the true nature of the force behind the raids the drow in the service of Lolth the demoness The fourth module Descent into the Depths of the Earth is on a larger scale than the others with a map covering many kilometres of a deep underground region later known as the Underdark In the Underdark there are many unique monsters previously unknown to surface adventurers including the drow which had been considered mythical Troglodytes jermlaine and svirfneblin deep gnomes made their first appearances in D amp D literature in this module In the next module Shrine of the Kuo Toa the adventurers explore a subterranean complex populated by the Kuo toa a race of fish frog monsters in the service of the lobster goddess Blibdoolpoolp Players next make their way to the Vault of the Drow a deep subterranean eldritch land in a huge cyst deep under the earth The adventure is completed with Queen of the Demonweb Pits It takes place primarily in the eponymous Demonweb Pits the 66th level of the Abyss Publication history EditThe seven adventures described above were compiled in the GDQ1 7 supermodule These included 1 The three modules in the Against the Giants series G1 Steading of the Hill Giant Chief G2 Glacial Rift of the Frost Giant Jarl and G3 Hall of the Fire Giant King The three modules in the Drow series D1 2 Descent into the Depths of the Earth which incorporates the earlier D1 Descent into the Depths of the Earth and D2 Shrine of the Kuo Toa and D3 Vault of the Drow Module Q1 Queen of the Demonweb PitsAll of the component modules were originally written by Gary Gygax except for Queen of the Demonweb Pits which was written by David C Sutherland III and Gygax The omnibus collection was produced with the assistance of Jeff Grubb and David Cook The book was published by TSR in 1986 as a 128 page book with a 24 page map booklet and credited to Gygax Artist Keith Parkinson provided the cover art for the supermodule 3 4 which also features art by George Barr The re release was packaged as a sequel to A1 4 1 Reception EditPeter Green reviewed Queen of the Spiders for White Dwarf 85 In his conclusion to the review Green wrote that TSR have proven over the years that they are capable of better products than this Instead of wasting time with old material they should concentrate on presenting new roleplaying ideas 2 Queen of the Spiders was ranked as the single greatest Dungeons amp Dragons adventure of all time by Dungeon magazine in 2004 on the 30th anniversary of the Dungeons amp Dragons game 5 References Edit a b c Schick Lawrence 1991 Heroic Worlds A History and Guide to Role Playing Games Buffalo New York Prometheus Books p 100 ISBN 0 87975 653 5 a b Green Peter January 1987 Open Box White Dwarf Games Workshop 85 2 3 McVay Ben March 19 2018 Rolling Nostalgic Artist Spotlight On Keith Parkinson Old School FRP November 16 2018 Mona Erik Jacobs James 2004 The 30 Greatest D amp D Adventures of All Time Dungeon 116 Gygax Gary 1986 Queen of the Spiders TSR Inc p 152 ISBN 0 88038 321 6 External links EditSupermodules at Acaeum com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Queen of the Spiders amp oldid 1128622389, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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