![]() Part two of the main adventure story arc has the PCs learning that Alexia intends to use the power of the Witchfire to raise her mother, and her dead witch coven, from the dead by using the power of the sword and the magical contraptions located in an ancient temple dedicated to clockwork gods that lies hidden in the vast swamps outside of Corvis. Quite the opposite, I think they are more attractive to novices, who are just the type to require a little more handholding and a little more preparation than was given for all the “what if” possibilities that the Collected Edition barely discussed. BookDB marked it as to-read Nov 02, Refresh and try again. Otherwise, it’s fairly easy to cover the book until such a point as that is no longer necessary. ![]() Heheh, yeah first thing I did was hide the hard copy from my group and only use that to read through during non-game time so they won’t see the cover. The temple is dedicated to the Cult of Cyriss and the PCs get to battle theses mechanical cultists while looking for Alexia. Trivia About The Witchfire Tri Of course the PCs must stop Alexia’s plans, but they also find that there is something more going on regarding the deaths of Alexia’s family and the persons responsible, who are equally unscrupulous and have ties to the ruthless, now officially disbanded, Inquisition of the deposed king of Cygnar, King Vinter Raelthrone. This is a single volume, compiled reprinting of the first three Iron Kingdoms products: The Longest Night, Shadow of the Exile, and Legion of Lost Souls.Ĭarlos Jimenez rated it did not like it Apr 16, Karrym marked it as to-read Jan 16, I would have loved a piece of artwork highlighting the setting of Corvis, or featuring the ensemble of main characters in a non-spoiler fashion. Review of The Witchfire Trilogy Collected Edition While it was a good adventure, we the players saw it for a first part of a trilogy and Setting: Iron Kingdoms. It was one of the first adventures I ever picked up for D&D 3E, and I was. This is the adventure series that sparked my love for the Iron Kingdoms.
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