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Black Marsh is a large wilderness area, most of it unknown and unexplored. Over the years many explorers have entered the marsh never to be heard from again. Those that have returned brought back tales so outrageous that people thought the explorers were insane. Rumors about the Black Marsh tell about a treasure trove hidden somewhere in its depths. Does your party have what it takes to survive this dreaded place? An adventure for characters of Levels The legendary Tarrasque is on the rampage in Zanzia. He is destroying cities and towns all across the land and seems to be on a path towards Barrowmar Even the keeps of the adventurers themselves may be in danger. But all is not lost. A reclusive sage may know of a secret weapon to use against the legendary monster.
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