I 3-5 Desert of Desolation Product #: 9199 by Tracy Hickman, Laura Hickman, Philip Meyers, Peter Rice and Wm. John Wheeler. Copyright 1987 TSR Inc. All rights reserved. st Converted from 1 edition AD&D to D&D 3.5 by Mark Stout (
[email protected]). Ownership of I 3-5 Desert of Desolation is required to use this conversion. A PDF version is available from www.paizo.com Created: 1/26/09 Updated: 1/26/09 Chapter 1: Background and Storyline A Note about the Religions of the Durpari and the Raurindi The Raurindi follow a multitude of gods and goddesses. Since most of the Raurindi have been scattered and exist now as slaves or Dervishes, their clerics follow an ethos of protection of holy sites and vengeance to those who despoil them rather than any particular god or goddess. The Durpari, on the other hand, are monotheistic, following the god Anu. Despite this, the Durpari and Raurindi are similar in alignment and basic ethos, separated only by their inflexible views of monotheism versus polytheism. The other major religion in the desert is the worship of Set, which is proscribed and reviled by Durpari and most Dervishes. Some Dervishes see worship of Set as their only weapon against the Durpari, but they are the minority. God/Religion Alignment Domains Favored Weapon Anu LN Law, Strength, Sun, War None Dervish LN Law, Protection, Travel, War Scimitar Set LE Death, Evil, Trickery Spear Chapter 2: Judging Notes for the Referee Judging Mounted Travel Types of Mounts Available Camel, Dromedary; Large Animal; CR 1; HD 3d8+6; hp 19; Init +3; Spd 50 ft.; AC 13 (-1 size, +3 Dex, +1 natural), touch 12, flat footed 10; Base Attack/Grapple +2/+10; Atk/Full Atk Bite +0 melee (1d4+2); Space/Reach 10 ft./5 ft.; SQ Low-light vision, Scent; SV Fort +5, Ref +6, Will +1; Str 18, Dex 16, Con 14, Int 2, Wis 11, Cha 4; Skills Listen +5, Spot +5; Feats Alertness, Endurance.