11/2/2007
Iggwilv's Legacy:

The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth
by Ari Marmell, Edward Albert, and C.A. Suleiman
Long ago, the legendary witch-queen Iggwilv bound a force of unspeakable evil in her mountainous lair. This evil has been slowly leaching into the surrounding countryside, driving residents insane while simultaneously drawing all manner of foul creatures to the region. Can you brave the Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth and stop the corruption from spreading further? Check out the complete adventure here.
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About the Author
Ari Marmell has been shirking homework in favor of playing D&D since he was nine years old. Thankfully, he now works in the industry, since shirking work for gaming tends to wreak havoc with the bills. He has written for quite a few of the industry’s major companies, including White Wolf and, of course, Wizards of the Coast. Iggwilv’s Legacy is his first opportunity to revisit one of the old classics (a few references he squeezed into Frostfell Rift notwithstanding), but he hopes it won’t be his last.
Edward Albert lives in Norman, Oklahoma, with his lovely wife, two beautiful children, and four dumb cats. He has been playing, and mostly DMing, D&D since 1980. He holds a fondness for the classic 1st and 2nd edition adventures and a true enjoyment of the 3.5 rules. While he has playtested many adventures for authors Wolfgang Baur and Greg Vaughan, this is his first published adventure and he is excited to merge old and new D&D.
C.A. Suleiman started playing Dungeons & Dragons well before the age of 10 (despite the warnings on all those 1st Edition books), and has authored, coauthored, and developed scores of roleplaying supplements for various systems and companies in the years since. He founded Lion’s Den Press (www.lionsdenpress.com) with his Heroes of Horror coauthor Ari Marmell, and is the creator of the Hamunaptra campaign setting. This is his first adventure for Wizards of the Coast, and he’s delighted to be answering the age-old question, "Tsojcanth who?"