The Ruins of Undermountain is a boxed set written by Ed Greenwood and released by TSR in 1991. The material describes Undermountain, the infamous über-dungeon of the Forgotten Realms. It is the first in what became a series of supplements about Undermountain.
UNDERMOUNTAIN awaits you: the fabled and feared battleground of the Realms—”The Deepest Dungeon of them all.”
DARE YOU FACE … miles upon miles of deadly traps, glittering treasures, strange and cryptic rooms, and slithering, skulking, lurking monsters? They await you underneath Waterdeep!
UNDERMOUNTAIN is a dungeon setting for AD&D® 2nd Edition campaign play: the oldest, largest, and deadliest dungeon-crawl in the FORGOTTEN REALMS™ Campaign Setting. It is the place where intrepid adventurers endeavour to become veterans, to win a place among the rich and famous—if they survive its depths. Enter an endless maze where waiting death bears a thousand faces and treasures lie hidden in a thousand places.
It’s just the setting for long-running, memorable, great AD&D game play, the perfect locale you’ll never forget. So please, come in. Mind your step among the skulls. Oh, yes—good luck—you’ll be needing it.
This campaign expansion includes:
- A 128-page book describing Undermountain, its history, its horrors, and details of the first three levels of the dungeon;
- A 32-page adventure book for use exclusively with Undermountain and Waterdeep;
- Four full-colour maps of the vast and dangerous dungeon;
- Eight Monstrous Compendium pages of new monsters; and
- Eight durable cards loaded with traps, treasures, and trinkets to fill your dungeons.
This is just one of a number of different items I am selling on eBay from a huge horde of 2nd Edition Dungeons and Dragons. They include modules, adventures, campaigns, playing aids and game accessories for DMs and players alike. The items were purchased around 25 years ago, stored in the attic and forgotten about – until now. Each item is old but new. The boxes have aged with time but the contents are completely untouched. These items are almost impossible to find in this condition. Most can be easily incorporated in today’s 5th editing D&D and provide an incredible opportunity to relive the glory days of TSR and AD&D!
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