Shadow of the Demon Lord Freeport Trilogy
The Classic Freeport Adventure for Shadow of the Demon Lord!
The story begins with the award-winning adventure Death in Freeport. In this adventure, designed for novice characters, the characters find themselves stranded in Freeport, the great trading city on the Pirate Isles, and recruited to perform a simple job for a decent reward. However, the deeper they dig into the mystery, the stranger the tale becomes until uncover a terrible conspiracy and secrets worth dying for.
The story continues with the Terror in Freeport, intended for expert characters. Having uncovered a vile cult in the first adventure, the player characters learn that not all cultists lurk beneath the streets, and not all serpent people are agents of evil. Terror in Freeport brings the thrilling second chapter to life and gives you everything you need to unravel the tangled plot that represents the greatest danger the City of Adventure has ever faced.
The story concludes with Madness in Freeport, intended for master characters. The unveiling of Milton's Folly draws near, and the player characters must uncover its sinister secrets before time runs out. This time they face more than back alley toughs and mindless undead, though. Sea Lord Drac has his eyes on the PCs and they may not survive his malefic attentions.
To make use of this adventure, you need a copy of Shadow of the Demon Lord. While not expressly necessary, having the Shadow of the Demon Lord Freeport Companion, and the Demon Lord's Companion will certainly enhance your experience.
The Fantasy Grounds conversion contains high resolution art images, and the following combat encounter maps (with LoS added):
Death in Freeport:
- The Bloody Vengeance
- The Bricked-Up House
Terror in Freeport:
- The Abandoned Temple
- The Serpent's Lair
- Verlaine's House
- The Temple of the Seer
Madness in Freeport:
- The Sea Lord's Palace
- Black Dog's Caves
- The Sunken Temple of Yig
- The Lighthouse of Drac
Note: The adventures contain several generic urban encounters, for which maps have not been provided.